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Douglass Hall

Douglass Hall

Douglass Hall, the gift of E.P. Douglass of the Class of 1877, is a residence hall housing both upperclass and first-year students. It also contains a large social hall in the basement where on-campus parties and concerts have been held.

Did You Know? - Douglass Hall is also the home of the Black Students' Association, which has an office in the basement.

Sam Langley Sam Langley
Class of 2006
Drexel Hill, Pa.

As one of the three First-Year centers, Douglass Hall provides many students with their first dorm experiences on campus. The first-year class enjoys spacious rooms and a large social hall in the basement of the building. Douglass provides its residents with the opportunity to meet fellow classmates and develop bonds that will last beyond Wooster.

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