

Amelia Earhart first came to Purdue University when the campus had an enrollment of 4,700 students and one residence hall for women. Lost conference cards will incur a $50.00 fee.Įarhart Hall opened in 1964 and was named after famous aviatrix Amelia Earhart. Lost Keys – A fee of $50.00 will be assessed for lost room keys, due upon checkout. Please keep your room key and conference card with you at all times. Lost and found items should be returned to the main office. Mail, Photo Copies, Key/Conference Card issues, Campus Maps, General Information, and if available equipment rental. General Information FRONT DESK OFFICE HOURSĢ4-hour service is available. There are also vending machines located in various locations around Cary. Ice machines are located in the basements of East and West units. TVs are located in the West and East activity rooms.

This includes the use of e-cigarettes (personal vaporizing instruments). Smoking material shall be extinguished and disposed of in an appropriate receptacle. Smoking is prohibited on the Purdue campus, except in designated smoking areas. Do not park in spaces marked A/B/C or other specialty spaces. Parking is permitted in areas designated for residence hall permits. Irons and ironing boards are also available. Washing machines and dryers are located in the basements of the East and West units. For troubleshooting contact 76 during regular business hours, Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
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INTERNET ACCESSĪT&T wi-fi is a free service provided for use with any wireless capable device. FOR YOUR COMFORTīed linens, a blanket, pillow with pillowcase, towel and washcloth are provided for each guest. Please meet them in the main lobby in the basement of SW Unit to receive your delivery. Pizza and food delivery persons are not permitted on the corridors. Examples of disruptive behavior include, but are not limited to: running, water fights, disobeying quiet hours and removing window screens. Please be respectful to our facilities, surroundings and other guests.

Please help us conserve energy by keeping the thermostat set at 72 degrees. AIR CONDITIONINGĮast, Northeast, Northwest and West units are air-conditioned. Cary is the largest residence hall on the Purdue campus and one of the largest in the country. The residence hall, now known as Cary East, opened in the fall of 1928. In his memory, the Cary family donated a large sum of money to build Franklin Levering Cary Hall. About the Hallįranklin Masten Cary and Jessie Levering Cary’s only son, Franklin Levering Cary, died in 1912 at the age of 18, just before he was to begin his freshman year at Purdue University. Questions regarding your conference program should be referred to your conference chairperson. Please contact the main office if you have any questions regarding your stay with us. Our staff will do everything we possibly can to provide you with a positive experience in comfortable and convenient accommodations. We hope you enjoy your stay in University Residences.
