South Neighborhood
Wonders Hall is known for its close access to MSU athletic facilities and hosts the largest in-hall cardio fitness room. The hall houses students from the CoRe engineering program and offers a Sparty’s mini-market.
Fun fact: Wonders Hall is named after MSU benefactors Wallace and Grace Wonders. Wallace received his Bachelor of Science degree from MSU in 1902.
Wonders Hall Location
Wilson Hall is known by Spartans for its state-of-the-art technology and creative learning environment. The hall includes The Center, a dynamic “idea laboratory” classroom. Wilson Hall houses the First-year Engineering CoRe Experience.
Fun fact: Wilson Hall is named after Alfred and Matilda R. Wilson. Matilda served on the State Board of Agriculture, now known as the MSU Board of Trustees.
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Wilson Hall Location
Holden Hall is known by Spartans for its bold splashes of color and the "fishbowl lounge," often considered the best study spot on campus. Holden Hall houses the College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) and Detroit MADE students. The hall is also home to a Sparty's Market.
Fun fact: Holden Hall is named after James and Lynelle Holden. James was a State Agricultural student in 1889.
Holden Hall Location
Case Hall houses the James Madison College and offers an Honors College living-learning option, along with housing Army ROTC students. Case Hall is also home to the South Pointe dining hall and a Sparty’s mini-market, being the perfect on-campus spot to grab a bite with friends.
Fun fact: Case Hall is named after Albert and Sarah Case. During their time at MSU, Sarah was an instructor and Albert was the 1901 State Agricultural College football captain, earning his bachelor’s degree in 1902.