Named in honor of Alfred Eagle, former director of guidance, counseling and placement and a professor of education, Eagle Hall is a residence hall located in the Lake Area of campus. Originally built to be a part of the men's campus, Eagle Hall is the tallest building on campus with eight-stories.
Each floor in Eagle Hall is comprised of three wings with seven double rooms and one wing with six double rooms. Two wings of residents share a bath. Each bath is cleaned by housekeeping staff on a regular basis.
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Built: 1970
Accessible Parking: P lot
Accessible Entrance: Back entrance is zero-entry, no automatic door
Access between floors: Elevator
Visual fire alarm system: Yes
Building features:
No accessible restrooms
Universal restroom on 1st floor and basement
Accessible Parking Map(pdf)
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