Hardenburgh Hall
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Hardenbergh Hall is a residence/classroom complex located on the College Ave campus of Rutgers University
Rutgers-New Brunswick
Rutgers–New Brunswick is the largest campus of Rutgers University . It is chiefly located in the City of New Brunswick and Piscataway Township...

. It along with Scott Hall, Campbell Hall, and Frelinghuysen Hall make up most of the classroom space on the College Ave campus. Hardenbergh Hall, Frelinghuysen Hall and Campbell Hall are colloquially known as the "river dorms" at Rutgers due to their excellent views of the Raritan river (from floor 3 and up). The river dorms are also 100% RUwireless enabled due to their aging infrastructures. RUwireless serves as a backup internet connection during wired internet outages.

History

Built in 1955, Hardenbergh Hall was originally designed as the "medical" dorm for Rutgers students who suffered from physical maladies such as asthma. As a result, it is one of the few dorms on the College Ave campus which is air conditioned as opposed to Frelinghuysen and Campbell Halls which share the same floor plans as Hardenbergh Hall except they are not air conditioned. It is named after Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh
Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh
Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh was a Dutch Reformed minister and the first President of Queen's College from 1785 to his death in 1790. -Biography:...

: the first president of Queens College/Rutgers College and can dorm up to 330 students.

Floor Plans

Hardenbergh is unique along with Campbell and Frelinghuysen Halls as being one of the only residence halls at Rutgers which also contains classrooms. Classrooms are located in the basement levels of the building and residences are located on the upper levels overlooking the river and George Street. It is not possible to access the classrooms directly from the residences as entrances to the basement are physically separate from the lobby entrance to the residences. The elevators likewise have been locked from accessing basement levels A and B and only serve the residence hall level G (lobby) and residence levels 1 through 6.

Lounges

The first floor is equipped with a full kitchen (refrigerator/stove/oven) and the 1st and 4th floors have quiet study lounges which are enclosed with tables/sofas and armchairs. All other levels have open lounges equipped with TVs, foosball tables, pool tables, and sofas.

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