Carpenter Tower

The building was the Catholic Knights Tower when it first opened in 1922. Marquette leased the building as a women's residence hall in 1956 and bought it in 1960, and in 1972, it became the university's first coed residence hall. The building is dedicated to three contributors: Mary A. Carpenter, Michael Carpenter and Matthew A. Carpenter.

Carpenter Tower is a 16-story residence hall featuring the following amenities:

  • Private baths with cups, soap and towels
  • Extra-long twin beds with linens
  • Dressers
  • Closets
  • Desks with chair
  • Free wireless Internet access
  • Fans upon request (limited supply)
  • Common study/meeting room on each floor
  • Common space and kitchenette on lower level
  • Parking (nightly rate)
  • 24-hour desk service
  • Security
  • Coin-operated laundry
  • Vending machines

To inquire about guest housing, dining services and meeting facilities for your summer conference or other program, please contact us.