Moore Hall, Student residence hall at Kansas State University, United States
Moore Hall is a nine-story residential building with a basement in the Derby Complex at Kansas State University, housing approximately 633 students. The structure includes various shared facilities and common areas for residents.
The building was named after Helen Moore, who served as Dean of Women at Kansas State University from 1940 to 1957. This naming honors her important contributions to the university.
The residence structure incorporates Leadership Studies and Business cluster floors to enhance students' academic development during their stay.
Access to dining services occurs through the nearby Derby Dining Center, while study rooms, computer stations, and wireless internet are available throughout the building. Various facilities like music and exercise rooms serve residents.
The building contains a dedicated music room with a piano along with exercise equipment and communal kitchen spaces for student gatherings. This setup encourages both artistic and social activities among residents.
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