Conwell Residence Hall Houses 135 male first year students. Samuel L. Conwell was employed as the first assistant to President Wesley P. Webb. In addition to being a faculty member from 1891-1914, he was an Agricultural Extension Agent from 1914-1916. Conwell Hall was erected in 1954. On February 3, 1957, Samuel L. Conwell was dedicated and stands today as the oldest residence hall for men on campus. Conwell has a main lounge, kitchen, study lounge, recreation area, and computer, television and telephone lines in each room.
| Samuel L. Conwell Hall | |
| On Campus | |
| Residents | Freshman |
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Building Style |
Traditional |
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Residence Floors |
3 |
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Building Capacity |
135 |
| Approx. number sharing bath | 31 |
| Can stay during breaks | No |
| Carpeted Rooms | No |
| Coin - Free Laundry | Yes |
| Study Lounge | Yes |
| A/C | No |
| Handicap Accessible | |
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Monthly Rent |
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