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Our Halls

Andrews Hall

Bissman Hall

Douglass Hall

Luce Hall

Armington Hall

Bornhuetter Hall

Holden Hall / Annex

Stevenson Hall

Babcock Hall

Compton Hall

Kendarden Lodge

Wagner Hall

Andrews HallAndrews Hall

For 2007-2008, Andrews Hall will be upper-class housing and a First Year center in the first floor and lower level. This hall was built in 1954 as a gift from Mrs. Matthew Andrews in memory of her husband. Andrews is furnished with large double and triple rooms as well as comfortable public areas. Learn more …

Armington HallArmington Hall

For 2007-2008, Armington will be part of the Residential Senior Experience & an all single-room facility. A gift by Mr. and Mrs. George Armington of Austinburg, Ohio, made this hall possible in 1966. Learn more …

Babcock HallBabcock Hall

For 2007-2008, Students with a desire to share an international living experience find a home in Babcock. The gift of Birt E. Babcock of the class of 1894, Babcock Hall houses the International Program, providing a cross-cultural experience for students interested in broadening their understanding of world issues and cultures. Learn more …

Bissman HallBissman Hall

For 2007-2008, Bissman Hall will house Wooster's Club and Section members. This residence hall was the gift of the late Elizabeth Bissman Martin. Learn more …

 

Bornhuetter HallBornhuetter Hall

For 2007-2008, Bornhuetter will be a First-Year Center. Bornhuetter Hall is the newest addition to The College of Wooster campus. This was made possible by a $5 million naming gift from The  Ronald Bornhuetter family as well as a 50th Reunion gift from the Class of 1953. Learn more …

Compton HallCompton Hall

Built in honor of Mrs. Elias Compton through funds from citizens of Wooster and Wayne county, Compton Hall is a residence hall for 107 first-year and upper-class women. Adjacent to Compton is Kittredge Dining Hall, which residents frequently visit in their slippers. Learn more …

Douglass HallDouglass Hall

For 2007-2008, Douglass will be upper-class housing. The main lounge of Douglass features two fireplaces and has a rich wooded interior. A gift of E.P. Douglass of the class of 1877 made this residence hall possible. Learn more …

Holden HallHolden Hall

Recently renovated, Holden is Wooster's largest residence hall which houses predominantly upperclass students. Holden has a long history with the College. Built in 1907 and named after Dr. Louis E. Holden, it is home to 310 students living in either the Wing, the "L," or the Annex. The Annex is used as a First Year Center and houses 50 students. Holden is neighbor to Lowry Center and Scheide Music Center. Learn more …

Kenarden LodgeKenarden Lodge

Kenarden Lodge features beautiful interior and exterior architecture. Upper-class students are housed in Kenarden. The main lounge of Kenarden features a fantastic fireplace and split level view. Learn more …

Luce Hall Luce Hall

For 2007-2008, Luce will houses upper-class students and our language suites. It is set up in suite-style, with 15 suites in total. In addition to the standard hall facilities, Luce is furnished with an exercise room as well as a multi-purpose room featuring a projector and screen. Learn more …

Stevenson Hall Stevenson Hall

For 2007-2008, Stevenson will house our Residential Senior experience and is an all single-room facility. Miss M. Maude Stevenson gave a gift, as a memorial to her mother and father, that helped build Stevenson Hall in 1966. Learn more …

Wagner Hall Wagner Hall

For 2007-2008, Wagner will be one of the First-Year Centers. Wagner Hall was the gift of Alumnists, Cary Richard Wagner and Elizabeth Sidwell Wagner in honor of their mothers' Ella Blue Wagner and Margaret Sutton Sidwell. It was constructed in 1957. In 1991, Ms. Ruth Frost Parker ('45) who hoped to assimilate the flat-topped building into the rest of the Wooster character generously funded the addition of a gabled roof and new windows and lights. Learn more …

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