Robert Warren Hall
Robert Warren 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. Warren Hall is located in community of Small, Vanderperren, and Warren Halls and is near the Community Center, parking lot, and the sand volleyball court.
Robert W. Warren 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 rooms
About Robert W. Warren
The Honorable Robert W. Warren's roles have been many: Foreign Service officer, lawyer, Brown County District Attorney, State Senator, State Attorney General and Federal District Judge. Noteworthy among his many contributions to the people of Wisconsin is the leadership he provided in the State Senate to assure the creation of an institution of higher learning for Northeastern Wisconsin.
In the crucial years of 1964 through 1966, Senator Warren co-sponsored and gained important committee support for the bill appropriating funds for the project, was floor leader for the bill to authorize the University, and led the effort in the Joint Finance Committee on behalf of the Shorewood site. Robert W. Warren's effective leadership did much to turn the dream of many citizens into the reality of UW-Green Bay.