Donner Hall
Donner Hall, a four-story building, houses males on the first two floors and females on the top two floors.
Hall traditions include backyard picnics, Casino Night, community service projects and a "Donner Dough" incentive program for attending hall functions. In addition, Donner residents proudly sponsor children overseas through the Children International Program.
Hall facilities include kitchen, a TV lounge, ping-pong and pool tables, laundry facilities, floor study lounges and a full service front desk.
An open quad in the back of Donner Hall provides a great place for students to grill out, socialize or study in the spring.
Its close proximity to classroom buildings, such as Clow Social Science Center and the Nursing and Education Center, makes Donner Hall a popular choice for students.
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Dr. C. Barbara DonnerDonner Hall opened in 1962 and was named after Dr. C. Barbara Donner. Donner, a 1921 graduate of the University of Chicago, served as professor of history at UW Oshkosh from 1926-1956. She was a brilliant history teacher, a delightful person and a great scholar with keen intelligence and very high standards.
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Donner Hall Statistics
| Capacity | 246 |
| Open During Breaks | Yes |





