Click the name of each residence hall to see floor plans and room dimensions.
Russell
Russell Hall was built in 1950, and named for Dr. Robert McWatty Russell, the fifth president of Westminster College. The building is composed of three floors, accommodating 127 predominantly first year men. Russell Hall contains single, double and triple bedrooms. Each floor has a large community bathroom.
The Russell Hall residence life staff focuses on providing a quality living experience, assisting first year residents in their transition to college life. Resident Assistants sponsor social, cultural, and educational programs. Residents can aid the staff in programming and become involved in residence hall activity.
Special Features of Russell Hall
- Conveniently located next to the college athletic facilities
- Within a 5 minute walk to the library and all classroom buildings
- Laundry facilities located on the ground floor
- Data connections to the college computer system in every room
Eichenauer
Eichenauer Hall was built in 1957, and named for John B. Eichenauer, a long time Westminster's trustee. The building is composed of three floors, accommodating 256 men. Each floor contains single and double bedrooms, joined by suites with semi-private bathroom facilities.
The Eichenauer Hall residence life staff focuses on providing a quality living experience, assisting with community and personal development. Resident Assistants sponsor social, cultural, and educational programs. Residents can aid the staff in programming and become involved in residence hall activity.
Special Features of Eichenauer Hall
- Within a 5 minute walk to all classroom buildings
- Laundry facilities located throughout the building
- Residents enjoy a greater amount of privacy and independence due to suite style living with semi-private bathrooms.
- Data connections to the college computer system in every room

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