Monroe Hall is one of ten connected residential buildings in W&J's Presidents' Row complex, named after President James Monroe. The building houses approximately 30–35 students in double rooms across co-ed floors with communal bathrooms. Monroe Hall is home to the Cultural Connections Community, a theme community that brings together students interested in diversity, cross-cultural exchange, and social justice programming. The Cultural Connections Community organizes events and dialogue sessions that complement W&J's broader diversity and inclusion programming. Monroe Hall's theme community is one of the longest-running in Presidents' Row and gives the building a distinct residential culture.
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