Vincennes University
Clark Hall Renovation
Built in 1968, Clark Hall was the first residence hall on the campus of Vincennes University. The building was very outdated and was in need of a major renovation.
The exterior façade was completely transformed to create a more inviting appearance for Clark Hall. Inside, the traditional double loaded corridor concept was remodeled to create of a total of 74 residence suites offering both two-bedroom and four-bedroom options. Each suite includes a living area with kitchenette, bedrooms and private bathrooms shared by only two students. Clark Hall also contains study areas, a large living room, laundry rooms and a home theater. Other features include an updated security system, more daylight, improved outdoor lighting and individually climate-controlled rooms.
Renovating Clark Hall has improved the image of Vincennes University’s campus. Students love living in the new residence hall. In fact, Clark Hall always has a waiting list of students wanting to live there. The investment in quality student housing has never been questioned by the University. Their commitment to exceptional student experiences is evident and serves as a successful recruiting tool.