
Heber Hall
Heber Hall is a historic building located on the campus of Harvard University, originally constructed in 1872 as a dormitory for students. Named after Professor William H. Heber, it features classic collegiate architecture and has served various functions over the years, including as a dining hall and student center. Today, it is home to the Harvard College Residential Life programs. The building is notable for its architectural charm and its role in fostering community among students, reflecting Harvard’s long-standing tradition of education and student life.