James Temp Hall
James Temp Hall opened in 1989 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. Temp Hall is located in the community of Long, Schaefer, and Temp Halls, and near the Community Center, parking lot, and courtyard.
James A. Temp Hall At a Glance: |
|
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 |
Furnishing 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 roo
About James Temp
Mr. James A. Temp grew up in La Crosse, Wisconsin, and parlayed a considerable amount of athletic ability into a star career at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In 1957, he moved to Green Bay to embark on a four-season career as a Green Bay Packer. In 1973, Mr. Temp accepted a new challenge that has had repercussions for UW-Green Bay ever since.
The "challenge" was a new group, the Founders Association; its purpose was development of a philanthropic base for UW-Green Bay. James Temp served as Association president in 1980 and 1981. In 1984, he joined Donald J. Long, Sr., to take on yet another challenge on behalf of UW-Green Bay with chairmanship of the University's first capital campaign, an effort that raised more than $2.5 million.
In addition to his professional work as president of Alexander and Alexander of Wisconsin, James Temp serves in many community leadership roles with business organizations, civic groups and health agencies. He continues to work for UW-Green Bay as a director of the Founders Association and University Village Housing Inc.