Adams Hall is one of ten connected residential buildings in W&J's Presidents' Row complex (originally called the Residential Center, then The Quads), built in 1968 and named after President John Adams. The hall houses approximately 36 students across three co-ed floors in double-occupancy rooms, with community bathrooms shared by approximately 8 residents. Presidents' Row buildings are smaller and more intimate than the main first-year halls, featuring a lounge, meeting rooms, and living areas in a cluster format. Adams Hall is also home to a theme community and participates in the broader Presidents' Row community programming. The connected building design encourages social interaction across units while giving each house its own identity.
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