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The
dorms on the west side of campus house mostly first year students.
Kathryn
P. Taylor Hall (formerly New West Hall) was built in 1996. It is a state of the art facility that houses 114 upperclass
men and women in double rooms. Each room is air conditioned and has a private
bath. Taylor is coeducational by room. There is a computer lab, lounge and kitchen
in the basement of Taylor, and there are study lounges located on the first and
fourth floors. First year students are ineligible for openings in Taylor.
Brown
Hall was constructed in 1916, making it Muhlenbergs second oldest residence
hall. Brown houses approximately 180 first year and upperclass women in singles,
doubles, triples and quads. Because of its early construction, each room in Brown
is unique in size and shape, and the rooms are spacious. Brown Hall has a large
study lounge, computer lab, and TV lounge on its ground floor. The first floor has
vending machines and a kitchen.
Constructed
in 1965, with an annex added in 1978, Prosser Hall houses 270 first year men and
women in singles, doubles and quads. Each of Prossers three floors house
men and women in separate wings and the annex houses men and women on separate
floors. Prosser Hall contains three study lounges, two laundry rooms, and a computer
lab. The Office of Residential Services and the Office of Campus Safety are
located on the ground floor of Prosser.
Walz Hall was
constructed in 1960 and houses approximately 190 first year men and women in singles,
doubles and triples. The floors in Walz are coeducational by wing or can be coeducational
by room. The main floor of Walz contains a study lounge and vending
machines. There is a study lounge with a TV and kitchen on the ground
floor. The smaller hallways and low resident to RA ratio creates a feeling of
a close community. Walz was renovated in the summer of 2000.
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Taylor Hall

Brown Hall

Prosser Hall

Walz Hall
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