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Elizabeth Catlett Residence Hall, University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA
Elizabeth Catlett Hall, University of Iowa
Student life, riverside.
Creating on-campus community.
Staying connected.
A celebrated sculptor and printmaker, in 1940 University of Iowa alumna Elizabeth Catlett became the first African American woman to earn a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree in the United States. Named in her honor, Elizabeth Catlett Hall ...
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A dining hall, fitness center and cozy study rooms create an all-inclusive residence hall that encourages student interaction and engagement and supports academic success.
Bike paths, CAMBUS route access and a pedestrian walkway to and from campus simplify transportation needs, ensuring student safety and establishing a strong link between the campus and residence hall.
The first University of Iowa residence hall positioned alongside the Iowa River, Elizabeth Catlett Hall provides astounding views of both the river and the campus.
The peaceful setting and convenient amenities establish a comfortable, relaxing environment that supports students’ well-being.
A residence hall is intended to serve as a home away from home … [a] place where students are able to build community, learn more about each other, articulate their dreams and their goals to their peers.”
Melissa Shivers
Vice President for Student Life
University of Iowa
Creating on-campus community.
Elizabeth Catlett Residence Hall, University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA
PROJECT DATA

LEED Gold

2018

Student life, riverside.