Get to Know UW's Residence Halls

McIntyre Hall, named after Clara Frances McIntyre was constructed in 1966 and is a twelve-story building that houses up to 588 residents.
White Hall, named after Laura A. White was constructed in 1967 and is a twelve-story building that houses up to 587 residents.
Features Include:
- A vanity sink in each room.
- Close-knit communities in each hall with frequently planned student support and community development activities.
- Carpeted rooms.
- Laundry facilities in the basement.
- Tunnel access to Washakie Center.
- Wireless internet throughout the hall.
Hours:
7 days a week (8:00 am - 2:00 am)
(307) 766-2265

North Hall is the first residence hall project in more than 60 years and it’s the largest construction project in the University of Wyoming’s history!
Features Include:
- Interior access to the Dining Hall
- Quick access to Half Acre & the Wyoming Union
- STEP Tutoring Center
- Community Spaces
- Community Kitchen
- Study Rooms
- Laundry Facilities
- Wireless Internet
Hours:
7 days a week (8:00 am - 2:00 am)

The Tobin House is a special living option offered in collaboration between the Honors College and Housing. Located on the corner of Sorority Row and 15th Street, the Tudor-style
landmark was built in 1930.
Hours:
7 days a week (11:00 am - 1:00 pm & 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm)
(307) 766-2360
Handy Resources
Submit a Work Request
Need something fixed in your residence hall room? Submit a request and our team will take care of it! We make it esasy to get things working again.
Steamboat Cinema
Steamboat Cinema is a movie streaming service available to any person accessing the internet
through UW resources (wired or wireless).
Today, there are some 500 movies, but new titles are be added weekly.
How to access:
- Must be logged-on to campus internet (wired or wireless).
- Got to http://movies.uwyo.edu
- Watch movies.
- Request titles here: RECOMMENDATIONS
UW Cares
Any concerned individual can refer a student who may be experiencing academic, personal or emotional challenges or who may be demonstrating concerning, distressed, or disruptive behavior to the UW CARES Team by submitting a referral form. Submitting a referral simply means you have a concern about a student's well-being and your referral may be the activating event that helps a student get connected to resources.
A UW CARES referral should NOT be used for emergency situations. Please contact UWPD at 307-766-5179 for on campus emergencies or dial 911.