R. E. Small Hall
Not So Small
Located alongside the Community Center.
R. E. Small Hall opened in 1987 and is recently remodeled, offering fully-furnished rooms shared by two residents. Each room has a private bathroom and shower, vanity area and sink. Small Hall is located in the community of Small, Vanderperren and Warren Halls and is near the Community Center and parking lot.
Small Hall at a Glance
Experience comfortable and convenient college living in R. E. Small Hall.
Type
Residence HallMeal Plan
RequiredShared Room
2 Students Per RoomYear Built
Opened 1987Residents
60 StudentsUnits
30 RoomsSee Yourself in Small Hall
Room Layout
Each room is roughly 238 square feet in size and features a private bathroom with a shower, as well as a vanity area and sink. The extra long twin beds can be junior lofted to slide the dressers below or can be stacked as bunk beds.
About Small Hall
R. E. Small Hall provides fully-furnished rooms shared by two students.
Campus Location
R. E. Small Hall is located in the community of Small, Vanderperren and Warren Halls and is near the Community Center and parking lot.
Mailing Address
Sending mail to a Small Hall resident? Below is how their address should be written.
[Resident's Name]
Campus Box [Resident's Campus Box #]
3352 Leon Bond Drive
Green Bay, WI 54311
Staff Contact
To guarantee your round-the-clock support, we have housing staff working 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Below is the staff contact information specific to R.E. Small Hall.
Small Hall Staff
Two floors of Small Hall has a Resident Mentor (RM), a trained student who lives in the building and oversees about 30 students each. Their primary role is to help develop community on your floor or wing, but they also are trained in peer guidance, leadership development, crisis intervention and establishing community standards. The table below lists the room and phone number of the RMs in Small Hall.
Room | Phone Number |
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207A | 920-465-5878 |
304A | 920-465-5877 |
Duty Staff
In the evening and on weekends, select Resident Mentors (RMs) are on duty to handle your after-hours needs and concerns. R. E. Small Hall has an assigned pair of RMs that oversee nearby buildings* each night. Resident Mentors are on duty from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. on school nights and 9 p.m. to 3 a.m Friday and Saturday. During these times you can reach RM staff at the following duty numbers.
Duty Staff | Phone Number |
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Primary Duty RM | 920-412-6338 |
Secondary Duty RM | 920-412-6337 |
*Small Hall shares primary and secondary duty staff with Cletus Vanderperren, Robert Warren Halls, apartments 3312, 3316, 3318, 3322, 3324, 3326, 3332, and 3334.
Tip: It's a good idea to keep these RM duty phone numbers in your room or apartment and in your cell phone contact list. That way they are handy if and when you need to ask for some assistance.
First Gen Community
R. E. Small Hall is home to the First Gen Phoenix Living Community. The First Gen Phoenix Living Learning Community is an inclusive living environment for students who identify as first-generation college students, meaning neither parent has a four year college degree. The First Gen Phoenix not only live on the same floor, but also attend a class and events together. The community helps build a strong support network and foster lifelong friendships with other students experiencing a similar transition to college. Students in the LLC will take a first year seminar course together and will interact with faculty both inside and outside the classroom.
The First Gen Phoenix Living Learning Community is one of several thematic and academic residential communities available in UW-Green Bay on-campus housing. These communities are designed to provide students with unique living experiences that enhance their academic and personal growth.
About Rudy Small
Rudy E. Small was born in Milwaukee in 1922. Educated at Northwestern University in the field of engineering and employed professionally in Green Bay's paper industry in sales and marketing, In 1963, Mr. Small became the standard bearer of the campaign to establish a four-year university in Northeastern Wisconsin.
As chairman of citizen committees, he was a persistent, energetic and effective leader on behalf of the educational needs of the region. In the years following authorization of the University, he has encouraged the university to grow, and to fulfill its potential. Mr. Small passed away in 1993.
His achievements: 1963 — Chairman, Chamber of Commerce Education Committee; 1964-1965 — Chairman, six-county Northeastern Wisconsin Education Committee; 1965 — Chairman, University Site Selection Committee; 1966-1976 — Chairman, UW-Green Bay Business Advisory Committee; 1973 — Charter Member, UW-Green Bay Founders Association.
Have Questions?
Sometimes it's easier to talk to somebody. If you have questions about living in R. E. Small Hall, please let us know. Each building has trained staff who can help.