Frelinghuysen Hall

Frelinghuysen Hall

Frelinghuysen Hall is an international residence hall and classroom building located on the College Avenue Campus of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Built in 1956, Frelinghuysen, along with Campbell Hall and Hardenbergh Hall, is described as "one of the River Halls that overlook the Raritan River."[1] The hall is named after Theodorus Jacobus Frelinghuysen, who was an early advocate for a college and seminary in New Brunswick.[2]

Classrooms are located in the basement levels of the building, and residences are located on the upper levels overlooking the river and George Street. Frelinghuysen Hall is completely covered by RUWireless, the wireless network of Rutgers University. Frelinghuysen Hall is composed of 6 floors and houses 330 students. It is also home to the Latin Images Living-Learning Community, a special interest group of students interested in the Latino Culture and who hold special events throughout campus.

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