Caldwell Hall
About Caldwell Hall
Caldwell Hall is home to 300 residents and is reserved for sophomores. This hall offers suite-style rooms (2 rooms per suite; 2 residents per room) and is also home to the Allied for Acceptance (A For A) LLC, a safe community for allies and members of the LGBTQ+ community.
I Love Caldwell Because...
"It's a great place to study, but also has a social feel. There is a strong community which makes it feel like home."
Hall Features
- Elevator
- Central air conditioning
- Laundry on each wing
- Wireless internet
- 24-hour visitation
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History of Caldwell Hall
Caldwell is named in honor of Ada Bertha Caldwell, professor of industrial arts, student advocate, mentor and student services visionary. An artist and teacher, Ada Caldwell taught for over three decades at South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. She taught the state’s most well-known artist, Harvey Dunn.
Caldwell’s influence extended outside of classroom instruction in the arts as reflected in her efforts in the creation of the Coolidge Sylvan Theatre, her encouragement of the development of the Campus Grove and the construction of the first student union which is now Pugsley Hall.
Life In Our Residence Halls:
Transitioning to life in the halls can be difficult, but we have a number of resources to help! Check out all of the amenities we have to offer, our hall staff and ways to get involved in your time in the halls.