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Chadbourne Hall
420 N. Park Street
Madison, WI 53706-1489

580 residents; Coed by wing. Double rooms

Part of the Chadbourne Residential College (CRC)

Southeast Neighborhood

Welcome to Chadbourne Hall

Newly Remodeled!

Residents will enjoy a series of facility improvements. Three brand new elevators have been added and residential floors have been redesigned, providing air conditioning in all resident rooms and a kitchenette and additional bathrooms on each floor, allowing every floor to become coed.

For additional information about the Chadbourne Hall remodeling project, please visit our Master Plan page, containing updates about not only this project, but also the many others occuring in University Housing now through 2020.

 

Integrating Academic Learning with Residential Life and Citizenship

CRC (Chadbourne Residential College) is an outstanding platform for helping students develop their potential through interpersonal connections and academic and extracurricular engagement. Co-sponsored by the College of Letters & Science and University Housing, CRC blends academic with residential hall life. Students learn as much from each other as from formal academics, so we strive to offer the benefits of a small liberal arts college within our world-class research university.

  • CRC gives first-year students fun and intellectually engaging opportunities to get to know sophomores, juniors, seniors, faculty, staff, and community partners.
  • CRC offers the most small courses and course sections. UW–Madison courses reserved for CRC residents include CRC seminars and special topics, math, Afro-American Studies, chemistry, history, journalism, English, sociology, and others.
  • CRC residents have fun and learn from each other, faculty, and staff during our trips to museums, plays and musical events, our inter-floor competitions, formal social dinners, our “What Matters to Me and Why” series where prominent scholars speak personally about their work, ski trips, and our monthly social “teas,” and Common Read programs.