Campbell Hall
Campbell Hall is part of the North Neighborhood. Campbell Hall opened in 1939 and is named for Louise Campbell, who led MSU Home Economic Outreach in the 1920s and began the practice of teaching and training for rural women. She also started the Farm Women’s Week, a precursor to the College Week for Women. A music living-learning option is available in Campbell Hall.
Room Features:
- Community-style bathrooms
- Single- and double-person rooms
- All rooms furnished
- Loftable beds
- Cable TV and high-speed internet included
- All utilities included
- Quiet floors
- Music living-learning option
Building Features:
- Card-access security
- 24/7 emergency maintenance service
- Free laundry
- Wi-Fi in public areas
- Bike storage room
- Study rooms
- TV lounge
- Large community meeting space
Contact Information:
Campbell Service Center: 517-355-0080
Community Director: Rebecca Richards, 517-355-8714, richarre@rhs.msu.edu
Facilities Manager: Chip Hornburg, 517-355-8515, hornburg@rhs.msu.edu
Campbell student groups wishing to reserve meeting space, e-mail WCBookings@rhs.msu.edu
Other groups wishing to reserve meeting space, e-mail conferences@rhs.msu.edu.