Wallace Hall is an undergraduate residence hall located on the northern edge of campus. Wallace Hall was built from a gift made by Mrs. Louise Groesbeck Wallace in memory of her husband Washington Irving Wallace.
Wallace Hall is home to 130 lower classmen, and features co-ed housing by floor.
Wallace Hall houses 52 suites with each suite consisting of two rooms with an adjoining bathroom. Each suite houses 4 residents. In addition to the suites, Wallace Hall has 6 rooms available for private housing. These rooms accommodate 1 resident and bathrooms are generally shared with two other residents.
In 2010, Wallace Hall underwent a complete interior renovation that included new central heat and air, improved bathrooms with new fixtures, new paint & flooring, new windows & blinds, new meeting and study lounge with modern furniture, energy efficient lighting and much more. Please note: The current 360-degree tours show rooms before this renovation. Updated virtual tours will be posted soon.
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