Bica-Ross Hall is W&J's premier upperclass suite residence, built in 2004 on the site of the former Trinity Episcopal Church. Funded by Violet Ross in honor of her husband L. Clayton Ross (Class of 1930), the hall houses approximately 120 co-educational juniors and seniors across four floors in 32 four-person suite units. Each suite consists of four private single bedrooms arranged around a shared common living room and one shared bathroom, giving residents both privacy and community space. The building includes an elevator, public lounges with kitchenettes on each floor, and is regarded as the most comfortable and best-located residential building on campus. Bica-Ross is consistently the first choice in the upperclass room draw and represents the newest construction in W&J's traditional residential inventory.
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