Anderson Hall
Anderson Hall is known as “that big round building on campus” with rooms uniquely shaped like pieces of a pie. Because the hallways never end (they’re circles!), Anderson attracts students who love to stop by their neighbors’ rooms just to say hi, and the residence hall has a busy social calendar.
Anderson Hall
Anderson Hall’s round shape makes it one of the most distinct buildings on ²ÝݮӰÊÓ’s campus.
Lobby
Anderson Hall’s circular theme can be seen in the round seating for the lobby as well!
Study Room
A quiet study room on the first floor includes large tables, computers, and a printer.
Shared Kitchen
A community kitchen is available on the first floor for all residents’ use. This floor also has vending machines and a dispenser for ice and water.
A smaller kitchenette can be found between the computer lab and the TV lounge simple prep work or to warm up something in the microwave.
Furnished Rooms
All rooms come furnished with beds, mattresses, desks, chairs, dressers, and closets. Stackable furniture allows you to maximize your space for comfort and add your own style.
Blank Canvas
Anderson rooms are a perfect backdrop for creative decorating, and built-in closets and dressers help students stay organized.
Quick Facts
- First- and second-year students
- All female building
- 228 residents total
- Resident Assistant on each floor
- Area Coordinator lives in the building
- Connected to Magnuson Campus Center (where the Dining Hall is), across from Burgh Hall
- Front desk staffed 24 hours a day
- Bike storage (lower level)
- Vending machines
- Community kitchen
- Laundry on each floor
- Common lounge with big-screen TV
- Study room with shared computers, printers, and study tables
Living Floors and Rooms
All living floors in Anderson Hall are identical, with a central elevator, stairways, and lounge with laundry. Each floor also has two large bathrooms with stall showers.
Each double-occupancy room is 16.5’ x 11.5’ and comes equipped with:
- Two beds (XL Twin size)
- Two desks with chairs
- Two dressers (3 drawers each)
- Two bookshelves
- Two closets with hanging rod and overhead storage
Meet the Area Coordinator
Morriah Grauer is the Area Coordinator for Anderson Hall, Lunds Apartments, and Park North. She brings a wealth of experience in student development and mentorship from her past role as a Program Director at New Life Centers and a teacher in a private Christian school in Chicago. She’s no stranger to Residence Life and Housing, having previously served as a Resident Assistant and a Desk Attendant at ²ÝݮӰÊÓ. Her passion for creating a positive and supportive living environment aligns perfectly with our mission, and her enthusiasm for working with students is contagious.
What did you do before coming to NPU?
Recently I worked as a Program Director for New Life Centers, a community-based organization here in Chicago that focuses on restorative justice and community engagement.
What do you most look forward to within Res Life this academic year?
I am excited about the opportunity to work with students, fostering safe and nurturing environments that encourage learning and student development.
What do you like to do on your days off?
I enjoy bouldering, cooking, walking my dog, traveling, participating in races, and engaging in nearly any creative endeavor.
Anything else your NPU residents should know about you?
I’m excited to be here and look forward to walking alongside students!