Spear Hall is named for Julia Spear, who introduced programming for women at MICA, and revolutionized the College's curriculum.
Julia Spear introduced programming for women at the school, ensuring that they could receive a Maryland Institute education. Beyond pioneering education for women, Spear revolutionized MICA's curriculum, and introduced many of the first significant fine arts classes and an arts education curriculum.
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