Throwback Thursday: Studying in Marquette University’s Cobeen Hall. Photo courtesy of University Archives.
Starting in fall 2020, all-female Cobeen Hall at Marquette University becomes a coed-by-floor residence hall.
Throwback Thursday: Cobeen Hall. Drawing courtesy of University Archives.
Throwback Thursday: Legendary singer and jazz pianist Nat King Cole performed at the Circle Room in the La Salle Hotel — now Marquette University’s Cobeen Hall — on Sept. 20, 1946.
It’s Move-in Day at Marquette University!
A view from the top of Gesu — photo by Marquette University's Instructional Media Center (newdadlife).
Marquette University's Cobeen Hall reflects in the rear windshield of a car during Move-in Day 2013.
Cobeen Hall move-in day at Marquette University.
Blueprints for Cobeen Hall double, triple and quad rooms at Marquette University.
Throwback Thursday: Marquette University bought the La Salle Hotel on Feb. 28, 1964, which became Cobeen Hall.
Source: Marquette University Archives
Did you know...? Cobeen Hall was named on Dec. 17, 1964 to honor Charles T. Cobeen (1898-1963). A graduate of the Class of 1920, "Charlie" Cobeen managed Marquette's student union for 27 years then served as university business manager for 16 years.
A young Robin visits Marquette University's Cobeen Hall in 1995 for Halloween trick-or-treating.
Source: Marquette University Archives
Mobile phone break while waiting to move into Cobeen Hall at Marquette University.
Cobeen Hall move-in at Marquette University.