Donahue Hall
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Where is it?
East Campus

What are the room choices?
Four-person, six-person or eight-person suites
Number of residents:
349
Why live here?
This is upperclassmen housing, and each suite has its own bathroom and common area. The elevators are large and fast, making for an easy move. If you're looking for things to do, the Campus Recreation Center is right across the street!
Where can I eat?
Not only is the Fox Hall Dining Hall, the University's biggest dining facility, located right across the street, but you can also stop by Taco Bell or the POD - featuring Sal's Pizza and Rowdy's 2 - on the first floor of Fox.
Getting Around and Parking:
The parking garage is right next door, and the bus stops in front of the building.
Did you know?
Donahue Hall was originally named North Hall when it was built in 1989 but was renamed in 1993 to honor Trustee Joseph Donahue, Jr. Donahue was a prominent alum and Lowell attorney who played a critical role in the 1991 merger of Lowell Textile Institute and Lowell State College into the University of Lowell.
The Buzz:
“In Donahue you get to meet not just your roommate but a number of suitemates when you move in. This helps with building your friendship network.” - Chris (Nursing Major)
“In Donahue you get your own bathroom and common area.” - Brendan (Business Major)
“It’s easy to move in or out at the beginning of the school year and at the end.” -Dominque (Accounting Major)
“There is always someone up at any point in time of the day.” - Courtney (Undeclared)
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