Trustee Mac McNaught ’76, Chairman of the Buildings and Grounds committee talks about the planning behind the new residential life district on the west side of campus.
President Gregory Hess thanks the many donors who made the project possible.
President Gregory Hess thanks the many donors who made the project possible.
Dean of Students Mike Raters ’85 talks about the importance of the new housing in relationship building among students.
Jay Allen ’79 speaks on behalf of all of the donors about passing the torch to the next generation of students.
Professor David Blix ’70 is one of many who attended the dedication and ribbon cutting.
Jay Allen ’79 'passes the torch' to next year's head resident assistant Riley Lefever ’17.
Riley Lefever ’17 thanks the donors for making the project possible.
Students, friends, and staff tolerated an unseasonably cool May afternoon for the new housing dedication.
A large group of donors, staff, families, and friends associated with the project gather to cut the ribbon and officially open the new residential life district.
A large group of donors, staff, families, and friends associated with the project gather to cut the ribbon and officially open the new residential life district.
Emeritus professor Melissa Butler H’85 outside the 'Butler House' town home named in her honor.
Members of the Rogge family gather to celebrate the opening of Rogge Hall in memory of Professor Ben Rogge H’53.
The Brady family celebrates in the Brady living area inside Rogge Hall.
Room 224 in Rogge Hall is named in honor of a gift made by Dudley ’64 and Judy Burgess.
Emeritus Professor Raymond Williams H’68 and his wife Lois stand with John C. ’69 and Diane Schroeder inside Williams Hall. Schroeders made a gift in Williams' honor.
The Williams Family outside Williams Hall.
Raymond H’68 and Lois Williams
Ray Jovanovich ’84 surprised his wife Belinda Puncia with a gift to name the study nook in Williams Hall after her.
Emeritus Professor Tobey Herzog H’11 and his wife Peggy with their son Joe. Joe was one of the architects on the project.
Sandy and Ted ’60 Wiese gifted a room in memory of Professor Paul Mielke ’42.
Professor Kay Widdows H’07 talks with friends at the new housing dedication.
Dean for Professional Development Alan Hill greets alumni.
Many people took advantage of the opportunity to tour the new halls, lodges, and town homes.
Trustee Mac McNaught ’76, Chairman of the Buildings and Grounds committee talks about the planning behind the new residential life district on the west side of campus.
A large group of donors, staff, families, and friends associated with the project gather to cut the ribbon and officially open the new residential life district.
A large group of donors, staff, families, and friends associated with the project gather to cut the ribbon and officially open the new residential life district.
Emeritus Professor Raymond Williams H’68 and his wife Lois stand with John C. ’69 and Diane Schroeder inside Williams Hall. Schroeders made a gift in Williams' honor.