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Residence Hall History

Walla Walla University operates four residence halls on campus.
Conard and Foreman Halls house women, while men live in Sittner and Meske Halls.
Learn more about residential life at Walla Walla University


Conard Hall

The original Conard Hall (nowMeske Hall)was built in 1934 and named for Helen C. Conard who was preceptress and teacher from 1899-1907. North and West wings were added to Conard Hall in 1954 and 1961.TheoriginalConard Hall was partitioned in the 1980s for male residents, and was knownas Sittner East. In 1996 Sittner Eastwas renamedMeske Hall(see below).A skywalk connects present-dayConard Hall to Foreman Hall with the Foreman Hall lobby servingboth Conard and Foreman Halls. Conard Hall has 110 double-occupancy rooms,houses mainly lower-division (Freshman and Sophomore)women, and islocated on the corner of SE Second St. and Ash Ave. on the eastern border of thecampus.

Sittner Hall

Sittner Hall is the main men's residence hall at WWU, and is located in the heart of campus. Built in 1946 and named after Herman R. Sittner (Dean of Men from 1927-1937), the hall was later expanded to nearly double its size. The current configuration is four stories high with accommodations for approximately 400 men. The building is divided into two wings, North and South, and each wing on each floor is served by two Resident Assistants.

Foreman Hall

Built in 1970, seven-story Foreman Hall, originally called High-rise,is named for Dorothy Foreman-Beltz who was the Dean of Women from 1931-1945. It houses mainly upper-division women in100 double-occupancy rooms.A skywalk connects Conard Hall to Foreman Hall with the Foreman Hall lobby serving both Conard and Foreman Halls. Foreman Hall is located on the corner of SE Second St. and Ash Ave. on the eastern border of the Walla Walla University campus.

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