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John Hillenbrand served on Purdue's Board of Trustees from to His 34 years of service as a trustee is the longest in University history. His son, William A. Hillenbrand was appointed to the Board of Trustees in He served as a member until John and William Hillenbrand were both lifelong residents of Batesville, Indiana, where they ran a family business and participated in numerous community activities.

The lack of ac makes living there a little miserable in the summer but also convenient because it forces you and your floor mates to keep your doors open and meet new people or study in the lobby with other people. This makes the community in Meredith pretty strong. The Grille has all of the greasy junk food a college student can ask for and usually stays open from mid-afternoon until 1 a. However, I still have to place Harrison low on the list for the community bathrooms and distance from campus.

Both dorms put on several events each year to help residents get to know each other and both have ac. Cary quad is the all boy dorm. Because of this closeness many athletes live in Cary and the courtyard in the center is perfect for playing Frisbee and other outdoor games. The freshman dorms are so small both roommates can be in their beds and high five each other. Hillenbrand also has large double rooms and singles with shared bathrooms. Hillenbrand about a 30 second walk to the Parking garage.

It mostly houses upperclassmen but there are also many freshman who manage to snag a room there. This means there are a mix of single, double and triple rooms grouped in small clusters around a central bathroom and lounge area on each floor. In order to connect students in the North and South buildings, you'll be assigned to a House based on your floor. The five houses are:. You'll also have a Residence Hall Preceptor RHP , who is a student that plans program to inform, educate and building relationships.

The one downside is that Hawkins is pretty far from all dining courts and other dorms, making it difficult to be on a meal plan. Another cool feature is its underground tunnel that leads right to the PMU, which is super convenient in the freezing cold winters.

First Street Towers First Street is one of the newest and nicest on-campus housing options at Purdue. It has many hotel-like qualities like free laundry and internet, a nice lobby and a maid service that will clean your bathroom every week. All the rooms are single suites with private bathrooms. It is located across the street from Earhart dining court and is located near campus and the CoRec.

First Street is great for upperclassmen who already have their friend groups, since the community in the dorm is not great. It mostly houses sophomores and upperclassmen and is made up of five halls: Duhme, Wood, Warren, Shealy, and Vawter.

It is located super close to academic campus and has Windsor dining court in it. Windsor also has a private theater, exercise room and a few suite style dorms.

It also has underground tunnels, so that you can get to all the halls and the dining court without stepping outside in the winter. The community is the best part of Windsor. Third Street Suites Third Street tops the list because of its location to everything, suite style rooms and Starbucks and Third Street Market, which are in the lobby.

Third Street is located right near Krach Leadership Center, the CoRec, academic campus and a few of the dining courts. The rooms are set up as apartment style suites for four people with two rooms and a shared bathroom or two rooms, a shared bathroom and a living room. The community is known to be very good even through it is mostly upperclassmen residents and apartment style living, but nothing can beat its proximity to campus and its room design.



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