Alumni Hall
Breen-Phillips Hall
HALL HISTORY
Constructed in 1939 through the contributions of brothers-in-law William P. Breen and Mr. Frank Phillips; Originally housed 185 men, as well as the athletics department and ticket office; Converted to a women's hall in 1973. Notable past residents include Commander Jim Wetherbee '74 (Astronaut).
ROOM INFORMATION
Breen-Phillips offers a few different room arrangements, most of which are double rooms (75%). A handful of single rooms and triples are also found in the hall. There are currently three, 4-person suites.

RECTOR: MS. RACHEL KELLOGG, M.A.
  Rachel Kellogg is South Bend native who has most recently lived in Fort Wayne, IN. She has a Master’s degree in English from Indiana University and she graduated with a B.A. in Theater Arts from Taylor University in 1997.

After receiving her M.A. in 2002, Rachel taught English courses at Taylor University. For the last year, she has served as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Saint Francis in Fort Wayne, where she taught English composition and advised the student newspaper. She has been active in youth ministry and drama. Rachel is also an avid reader.


2009-2010 HALL STAFF

Rector: Rachel Kellogg

AR: Annalee Janke
AR: Nicole Ruggirello


RA: Katherine Callahan
RA: Larissa Esmilla
RA: Tracy Jennings
RA: Anita Marquez
RA: Michelle Stein
RA: Sophia Troy

RESIDENTS

Seniors: 9.7%
Juniors: 22.8%
Sophomores: 32%
Freshmen: 35.4%
*approximate statistics

Faculty/Staff In Residence:
None currently

FAST FACTS
Established: 1939
Mascot/Nickname: Babes
Colors: Blue/Pink
Quad Location: North Quad
Chapel: Chapel of St. Francis of Assisi
Signature Event: BP Meal Auction for Charity
Charity: Robinson Center

 

PHOTO GALLERY

FACILITY OVERVIEW
Number of Floors: 4
Number of Rooms: 105
Capacity: 206



Elevator? Yes
Air Conditioning? No
Study Room(s)? Yes
Exercise Room? Yes
Kitchen Access? Yes
Laundry Facilities? Yes
Sinks in Rooms? Yes
Modular Furniture? No

 

CAMPUS LOCATION
Location on Campus Map
North: Farley Hall
South: Clarke Memorial Fountain
East: Center for Social Concerns
West: Zahm Hall, Cavanaugh Hall