Lowman Walton Hall, a building rich with history and
academic resources, is home to the Theodore Roosevelt Center, a unique and
significant part of our campus. Here, you’ll find a dedicated museum that
celebrates the life and legacy of Theodore Roosevelt, providing an in-depth
look at the 26th President’s impactful contributions and connections to North
Dakota.
A floor above the Theodore Roosevelt Center is home to the
Theodore Roosevelt Honors Leadership Program’s office and common area. Here,
DSU’s top students gather to study and reflect. The office features the
Director’s Suite, including space dedicated to the Student Assistants who
assist with administering the TRHLP.
The top two levels of Lowman Walton are reserved for student
living areas, known as the Pulver Suites, offering a comfortable and
community-focused residential experience. These spaces are DSU’s only
air-conditioned residential spaces.
In addition to its historical and residential spaces, Lowman
Walton also accommodates the School of Business and Entrepreneurship offices
and classrooms. This means you’ll have convenient access to business resources
and academic support right within the building.
At DSU, we’re proud of the rich blend of history and
education that Lowman Walton Hall represents. Here, you’ll find a place to
engage with inspiring historical content, pursue your business studies, and
connect with fellow students. Start your adventure at DSU and experience all
that our vibrant campus has to offer!
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