Centrally located, Webster Hall is a three-story,
coed hall whose traditions include an annual Thanksgiving dinner,
a "Crazy Cash" incentive program for attendance at
community council and other events and involvement in various
community service projects. Webster Hall has an active community council
and offers a great variety of programs throughout
the year. Males are housed on the second floor.
The basement contains a fitness room, computer lab,
piano room, sauna, large screen TV, kitchen, laundry, and a
variety of study and recreational lounge areas.
Emily
F. Webster
Built in 1957, the hall was named for Emily
F. Webster. She was a former teacher at Oshkosh
from 1875-1926. Webster is unique in that she spent all of
her adult years at the University. She was a member of the
first graduating class in 1875 and a faculty member for 51
years (never missing a day because of illness). Webster grew
up with the Oshkosh Normal School. Webster taught mathematics,
Latin, and English. She was also a strict disciplinarian.
"Webster bound her students to her by ties that time
and age could not destroy."
Webster
Hall Statistics
| Capacity |
200 |
| Open During Breaks |
NO |
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