| Close proximity to classroom buildings makes
Donner a popular choice for residents. Donner Hall houses males on the first two floors and
females on the top two floors. Backyard picnics, Casino Night,
and community service projects are hall traditions. Donner also
has a "Donner Dough" incentive program for attending
hall functions, and residents proudly sponsor children overseas
through the Children International Program. The Barbara Donner
Memorial Fund provides a variety of magazines for residents
each year. Other items available for resident includes VCRs,
kitchen equipment, sports equipment, and board games.
The recreational facilities include a TV lounge, ping-pong,
pool table, and weight room.
Donner Hall is the closest hall to the Clow
Social Science Center and the Nursing / Education building.
The hall has a beautiful quad located at its back side. In
the spring, students can be seen grilling out and playing frisbee
until the sun goes down.
Dr. C. Barbara Donner
Donner Hall opened in 1962 and was named after
Dr. C. Barbara Donner. She served as Professor of History
at Oshkosh from 1926-1956. Donner was a 1921 graduate of the
University of Chicago. She was a brilliant History teacher,
a delightful person, and a great scholar with keen intelligence
with very high standards.
Donner Hall Statistics
| Capacity |
246 |
| Open During Breaks |
No |
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