Evans Hall
Evans Hall is designed with two cubes connected by a common lounge on all floors, with alternating wings for men and women.
Evans Hall houses only first year students and is a part of the LIFE (Learning in a First-Year Environment) program. Students will have the opportunity to participate in programs geared toward building connections with students, faculty and campus resources.
Evans Hall is located between Stewart Hall and Elmwood Commons, and just up the street from Polk Library. The hall shares a landscaped quad with Fletcher and Stewart halls.
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Maysel E. EvansConstructed in 1965, Evans Hall was named after Maysel E. Evans, a speech instructor and theater director at UW Oshkosh from 1929-1963. Evans graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1921 and Northwestern University in 1926. An alumni remembers her as "warm, talented, intelligent person and a popular teacher." |
Evans Hall Statistics
| Capacity | 240 |
| Open During Breaks | No |





