Pfeiffer Hall

PfeifferEst. 1930

History
Pfeiffer Hall was made possible by the generosity of Henry and Anna Merner Pfeiffer (see Merner Hall). In February 1941, a new wing was opened to provide additional rooms. Pfeiffer was a women's residence hall until 1978, when it became coed.

Today
Located at the center of the “tri-hall area” and overlooking the Cedar River Valley, Pfeiffer is home to approximately 160 men and women living in a variety of room configurations, including coed floors where rooms alternate men and women. Pfeiffer Hall is extremely social and houses a diverse group of students. At any given time you are likely to find Pfeiffer residents congregated on the stair landings or in the lounge playing board games, singing along to someone’s guitar or telling ghost stories. Pfeiffer residents take great pride in their building and in the comfortable community atmosphere that exists here. The different shapes and sizes of Pfeiffer rooms make it easy to individualize your space. The lounge is the most spacious on campus and is host to regular meetings of various student groups.

Staff

Krista Kronstein Assistant Director of Residence Life
   
Allyn Glenn-Burns
Resident Assistant, 1st Floor
Nate Jordan Resident Assistant, 2nd Floor
Nessa Cronin
Resident Assistant, 2nd Floor
   

Building