Hennepin Hall

About

Hennepin Hall is named after Fr. Louis Hennepin, a Catholic priest who left France in 1679 to explore North America. He was part of the exploration that first recorded seeing Niagara Falls and St. Anthony Falls (Minneapolis).

  • All Hennepin Hall rooms come furnished with the following for each student: bed, desk & chair, dresser, wardrobe or closet, and wireless access.

  • In addition, there are vending available in main lobby/entrance area, a laundry room on the 1st floor, the Hennepin Testing Center,  Garden Level computer lounge, lobby social lounge  (TV, pool table, couches), 3rd Floor & 4th floor study lounges. 

Hennepin Hall currently houses approximately 400 upperclass students in single, double, and suite-style living. 

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