Glace Hall was named for Margaret Glace, the first female dean of an art school in 1948. Glace Hall houses a new student life space, a late-night, grill-style dining and expanded laundry facilities.
Margaret Glace became the first female dean at an art school when named Maryland Institute's academic dean in 1948. As dean and acting director, she was instrumental in the Institute's evolution into an accredited, degree-granting institution and also served as a director of the New Association of Schools of Art and Design. MICA's foundation program was also created under her tenure. Glace Hall includes a new student life space, a grill-style dining facility, and expanded laundry facilities.
In every apartment:
- Extra long twin beds
- Wardrobe with drawers
- Homosote boards on the walls
- Couch and end tables
- Kitchen table and chairs
- Window blinds
- Stove, oven, and refrigerator
- WiFi
Additional amenities:
- A main entrance in Latrobe Hall that includes a 24-hour Desk staffed by Campus Safety Officers and Desk Assistants
- Glace Grill for evening and late-night dining
- Mailboxes
- A vending room that takes cash or MICARDs
- Study lounges and social lounges furnished with tables, seating and TVs
- Gallery space
- Studio space
- Small programming space for events