LARAMIE, Wyo. — In the heart of the University of Wyoming’s campus rises the two towers soon to become first-year housing for future students. While the facilities still have a ways to go before they are in a presentable form, the University of Wyoming is offering a look at what students will live in through computer-generated images.
According to the university, the North Hall building and the new dining facility will be ready for students in fall 2025. The South Hall, however, will be ready later, in spring 2026.
The entire project will introduce 920 beds to the University of Wyoming campus and is the first residence hall project the school has undergone in almost six decades. In total, the University of Wyoming expects to pay $285.5 million for the project.
For more information on the buildings’ construction and plans for the project, see Cap City News’s reporting on construction crews placing the final structural beam on the facilities. More information can also be found at the University of Wyoming’s Facebook page.