Keefe Hall


Keefe Hall

During the dedication of Keefe Hall, LWU colleagues recalled the contributions and impact the late English professor had during her tenure at the liberal arts college. Carolyn Keefe taught English from 1997-2009 at LWU, where she was known as a demanding professor who "put many young people on the path to effective, productive futures."

The $1.2 million Keefe Hall was built in response to the college's growing residential student population, which has increased by more than 30 percent since 2009-10. A total of 1,100 students live this year in LWU residence halls.

Keefe Hall is a 9,200-square-foot, one-story residence hall located on Blue Raider Drive. The building, on the west side of LWU's A.P. White Campus, houses 46 female undergraduate students and two resident assistants.

Hall Amenities

Community Bathrooms
Central Heat & Air Conditioning
Lobby/Waiting area
Wired & Wireless Internet Access
Smoke Free Facility
Washer & Dryer Facility - operated via CSC GO app

Room Amenities

Capacity: 2-4 Students Per Room
Flooring: Tile
Beds: Standard Twin Size
Closets: Wardrobes
Furniture: Desks, Chairs, Dressers
Cable: 1-Cable Jack per Room
Phone: 1-Phone Jack in Common Space
Internet: Wired & Wireless Ports


Keefe Hall Interior
Keefe Hall Interior