Residence Halls
Wiebking Hall
Wiebking Hall is a four story residence hall that is home to one of our Women's Communities, (on the third floor), while the other three floors are co-ed. Wiebking also houses the Performing and Visual Arts residential learning community.
Built in 1957 with Wilson Hall and renovated in 1999, this 246 student residence hall has two person rooms that include carpeting and air conditioning. Each room includes a vanity and sink area and community bathrooms and showers are located on each floor. Select rooms in Wiebking are ADA accessible rooms.
Wiebking also offers several large lounges with televisions, foosball, ping pong, and pool tables. The basement holds the laundry facilities, a community kitchen, a group study room, and a music practice room. The front desk is staffed 24 hours a day and is available for students to get change, pick up packages, and check out equipment. The first floor lobby is a large lounge where students come to play the baby grand piano or participate in programs put on by the hall council. Just a a short walk from the University Center, Tobey-Kendel Dining Hall, and the central campus academic buildings many students find that Wiebking Hall is a great place to live.
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"Wiebking is just big enough that you can meet a diverse group of people, but just small enough that you can get to know everyone well and establish great relationships with everyone! I love Wiebking!"
-Jessica Rice, resident of Wiebking
"Wiebking is full of life and activity. There's never a dull moment!"
-Stephanie Pirera, Wiebking Women's Community Resident Assistant
"Living on campus gives each student, including myself a direct connection, relationship, and investment in the university by finding a home in the Residence Halls. Wiebking has done all of those things and more for me as a first year student, during such an impactful time in my life. Wiebking Hall is not only a home, but a part of who I have become - a place of copious new memories, relationships, and the first place I ever been able to proudly call my first, very own home!" - Kody Maynard, resident of Wiebking Hall