Watterson a popular professor of geography from 1946 1966.
Floor plan watterson towers floor layout.
Watterson towers opened in 1968 and was named after arthur w.
In fact it is the tallest point between chicago and st.
Fresh selections can be found at any of the venues within the facility.
Watterson towers is one of the world s tallest residence halls.
I lived in watterson last year and i am going to be living there again this year and i absolutely love it.
He joined the geography faculty in 1946 and was chosen to head the department in 1951.
Equipped with its own dining commons watterson is designed in suites an alternative to a traditional corridor residence hall.
The building is designed in suites which differs from the traditional corridor style residence halls on campus.
The floor layout isn t complicated it all after the first week or so living there.
Every 5 floors are broken into a house and between the 2 towers there are a total of 10 houses.
The rooms are a pretty decent size compared to the other 2 dorms.
Jefferson smith consist of the first 5 floors.
Instead crews plan to stretch the work over three years closing two five floor sections each semester.
The suite style living breeds a closer community than living in floors like hewett manchester or tri even if you do have to let guests in because the doors are locked.
Go with your favorites or try something new one of our chefs prepared.
Watterson is divided into 10 of these sections dubbed houses.
I spent 2 years at watterson and it s so much nicer than people say.
Watterson dining commons is the most popular dining facility at illinois state university with options to satisfy everyone s tastebuds.
At 28 stories high watterson towers is one of the tallest university residence halls in the world.
Location watterson towers is located just east of stevenson hall and the alamo ii bookstore on the southwest corner of north street and.
Stevenson hall hovey hall and julian hall can be seen out of a residence hall room at watterson towers.
Each is named for u s.