Fields & Schoenfeldt Halls, 2009
Fields and Schoenfeldt Halls, built in 2009, are two distinct residence communities housed in one building. Fields Hall is an 85-room women's residence named for Fred and Suzanne Fields, long-time benefactors of the University. Schoenfeldt Hall is a 79-room men's residence and is named for Rev. Arthur Schoenfeldt, C.S.C. The halls share the Sacred Heart Chapel, a workout facility, and outdoor basketball and sand courts.
Fun Facts
- Fields and Schoenfeldt residents have floor wars.
- Fr. Art was affectionately known as "Padre" around the UP campus, and residents of Schoenfelt often refer to their hall as Padre.
- Fields residents host trivia nights.
- Fields and Schoenfeldt were the first LEED Gold certified residence halls on campus
Fields & Schoenfeldt Halls, 2009
Fields and Schoenfeldt Halls, built in 2009, are two distinct residence communities housed in one building. Fields Hall is an 85-room women's residence named for Fred and Suzanne Fields, long-time benefactors of the University. Schoenfeldt Hall is a 79-room men's residence and is named for Rev. Arthur Schoenfeldt, C.S.C. The halls share the Sacred Heart Chapel, a workout facility, and outdoor basketball and sand courts.
Fun Facts
- Fields and Schoenfeldt residents have floor wars.
- Fr. Art was affectionately known as "Padre" around the UP campus, and residents of Schoenfelt often refer to their hall as Padre.
- Fields residents host trivia nights.
- Fields and Schoenfeldt were the first LEED Gold certified residence halls on campus