History
Constructed: 1951
Wendel was originally home to male Theological School students. It was named after the Wendel family, wealthy and mysterious benefactors of Drew University in its early years. Today, Wendel and its nearby companion structure, Tipple Hall, are the primary residences for Graduate School and Theological School students, especially those with families. Many living units in the two buildings underwent renovation and modernization during 1998 and 1999.
Credits
Composed by Anthony D. Rogers, Courtesy of the Drew University Archives.
Postcard of Tipple (Left) and Wendel (Right) Hall, c. 1960s
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Wendel Hall, c. 1950s
Drew University Archives, Buildings and Campus Features Collection
Wendel Hall, c. Early 1950s
Drew University Archives, Buildings and Campus Features Collection
Wendel Hall, c. 1951-1952
Drew University Archives, Buildings and Campus Features Collection
Wendel Hall, c. 1955
Drew University Archives, Buildings and Campus Features Collection