Cletus Vanderperren Hall
Cletus Vanderperren Hall opened in 1987 and is recently remodeled, offering fully-furnished rooms with a private bathroom and shower, vanity area and sink, in a room shared by two students. Vanderperren Hall is located in the community of Small, Vanderperren, and Warren Halls and is near the Community Center, parking lot, and the sand volleyball court.
Cletus Vanderperren Hall At a Glance:
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Number of Units |
30 |
Residents |
60 |
Coed |
Yes |
Private Bedrooms |
No |
Private Bathrooms |
Yes |
Vacation Housing |
Yes |
Summer Housing |
No |
Dining Required |
Yes |
ADA Accessible |
No |
Elevator |
No |
Smoke Free |
Yes |
Alcohol Permitted |
No |
Furnishings per student
- Extra-long twin bed
(may be jr. lofted or bunked)
- Dresser
- Desk with hutch,
lamp, and chair
- Closet
- High-speed internet jack
Furnishings per room
- Vanity area with sink
- Private shower and toilet
- Wi-Fi throughout housing
- Blinds or drapes
- Electronic card plus PIN secured
- Carpeted rooms
About Cletus Vanderperren
Cletus Vanderperren, a lifelong resident of Brown County, was born in 1912 and served the people of the region as a Pittsfield Town Board member for 30 years, County Board member for 16 years, and State Representative continuously since January 1959. His friendship with UW-Green Bay extended from the founding years when, as a State Representative, Mr. Vanderperren was a vocal and loyal proponent for establishment of a four-year institution of higher learning in Northeastern Wisconsin. Later, in legislative committee assignments including the Building Commission, he nurtured the physical growth and development of the campus. He remained a great friend of the University throughout the years, providing the University with wise counsel. In high local praise he once proclaimed UW-Green Bay "the best development since the Green Bay Packers". Mr. Vanderperren passed away in 1994.