
Erected in 1901 on the WashU Danforth Campus, the first Liggett Hall was renamed and dedicated as the former Prince Hall in 1961, when the “Liggett” name was transferred to a multistory residence hall on South 40. In 2006, this name was transferred to the newly constructed John E. Liggett House, part of the Liggett/Koenig Residential College.
Liggett House contains modern four-person suites with bathrooms in each suite. Each student will have a: XL twin bed frame and accompanying mattress; a three drawer dresser; and a computer desk and chair. The suite is carpeted and a shower curtain is provided.
Additionally, there are study lounges on each floor, a main computer lab, laundry facilities, a seminar room and a music practice room. Students will be responsible for providing their personal items and toiletries.
Liggett House staff
Askya Offor
Residential Community Director
Liggett & Koenig Residential Community (Liggett House, Koenig House); Thomas Eliot Residential Community (Thomas Eliot A House, Thomas Eliot B House)
Resident advisors

WUSAs
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