Alexander Hall is an upperclass suite-style residence hall built in 1968 and named after Park J. Alexander, a former president of W&J's board of trustees. Rooms are arranged in jack-and-jill configurations where four students share one bathroom between two double rooms, offering more privacy than a standard corridor hall without the full amenities of a modern suite. The hall houses co-educational upperclass students and sits in the same residential cluster as Marshall and Cooper halls. Alexander Hall is consistently among the more popular choices in the upperclass room draw for students who want a step up from first-year corridor living while remaining in a large, socially active residential building.
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