Keith Pamperin Hall

Keith Pamperin Hall, opened in 2010, offers fully-furnished housing for 126 students in four-person apartments with private bedrooms, kitchens, bathrooms, air conditioning, a Living Learning Center, and is located nearby the University Union and academic corridor near classes.
Located on the first floor of the Keith Pamperin Hall, the Sue Keihn Living and Learning Center provides a meeting and gathering place to promote collaboration and community learning, special events and activities, and small group meetings.
Keith A. Pamperin Hall At a Glance: |
|
Number of Units |
32 |
Residents |
126 |
Coed |
Yes |
Private Bedrooms |
Yes |
Private Bathrooms |
Yes |
Vacation Housing |
Yes |
Summer Housing |
Yes |
Dining Required |
No |
ADA Accessible |
Yes |
Elevator |
Yes |
Smoke Free |
Yes |
Alcohol Permitted |
Yes |
Mailing Address
Resident's Name
Resident's Campus Box Number
3294 North Circle Drive
Green Bay, WI 54311
Furnishing per student
- Extra-long twin bed
(may be junior-lofted)
- Dresser
- Desk with hutch,
lamp, and chair
- Closet
- High-speed internet jack
Furnishings per apartment
- Vanity area with sink
- Private shower and toilet
- Kitchenette with full-size
refrigerator and range
- Kitchen table and chairs
- Living room with couch,
end tables, and chairs
- Temperature control for apartment
- Wi-fi throughout housing
- Blinds or drapes
- Electronic card plus PIN secured
- Carpeted rooms
About Keith Pamperin
Keith A. Pamperin, is a 1970 UW-Green Bay graduate in urban analysis who has been instrumental in the development of student housing at his alma mater. Pamperin served 38 years with the Green Bay/Brown County planning departments, retiring recently as housing administrator for the Green Bay and Brown County Housing Authorities. His professional involvement helped facilitate Housing Mortgage Revenue Bonding for the nonprofit University Village Housing, Inc. (UVHI) to finance and develop UW-Green Bay's on-campus residence halls.
As a student, Pamperin lived in one of the first apartment buildings on campus. A longtime advocate for UW-Green Bay, Pamperin received the Alumni Association's Distinguished Alumni Award in 1994. He was a founding member of the Association and is a member of its Past Presidents Council. He served on the University Board of visitors, chairing the Board in 1972-73, and is a member of the UW-Green Bay Cornerstone Society and UVHI Board of Directors.
The three-story, 52,000-square-foot Keith A. Pamperin Hall, with 32 apartment units housing 126 students, brought the capacity of UW-Green Bay's Residence Life complex to about 2,100.
About Sue Keihn
Sue Keihn had a 34-year career in student affairs including 14 years as Dean of Students at UW-Green Bay. Friends and former colleagues mentioned her positive, uplifting spirit, her ability to multi-task and stay ahead of trends, and mostly, her passion for putting students first.
inistrative leadership in helping UW-Green Bay build quality, affordable student housing.