Gonzaga Hall Facts 
Gonzaga Hall is named for Saint Aloysius Gonzaga, S.J., who died while tending to the sick during the Roman plague of 1591, and is the patron saint of youth. Located on the Quad, the building was constructed in 1957 and has four floors. The Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (WiSTEM) Living and Learning Community is located in this Hall. Students must apply to live in this Living and Learning Community and agree to abide by the standards of that specific community.
Meet the Gonzaga Hall Staff
- To meet the Gonzaga Staff please click here.
Hall Features
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Mixed class housing (freshmen and sophomores)
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Co-ed by wing/floor
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Double and triple rooms
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Community bathroom in each wing
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Common lounges and kitchen
- Gonzaga Hall Bill of Rights (to view click here)
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Laundry facilities in the building
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Vending machines
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Elevator
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Six Resident Assistants throughout the building
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Resident Jesuit housing
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Area Coordinator on-site
Room Features
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Double or triple occupancy
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Desks (3 drawers with keyboard drawer)
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Desk chairs
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Beds (most can be bunked, raised, or lofted)
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3 Drawer dressers
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Wardrobes or closets
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Micro-fridge (a combination microwave and refrigerator unit)
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Computer network connections
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Cable TV connection
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Phone connection (which students share but can set-up private voicemail)
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Window coverings
Room Dimensions
- Standard Room - 10.5' x 17'
Recommended Carpet Size
- Standard Room - 10' x 12'
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