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Kramer Complex

Coordinates: 39°11′30.37″N 96°35′13.51″W / 39.1917694°N 96.5870861°W / 39.1917694; -96.5870861
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39°11′30.37″N 96°35′13.51″W / 39.1917694°N 96.5870861°W / 39.1917694; -96.5870861

The Kramer Complex is a grouping of Kansas State University residence halls on the west side of the university's Manhattan campus[1]. The complex features three residence halls, Wefald, Goodnow, and Marlatt Hall, as well as the Kramer Dining Center. The Kramer Dining Center was named in 1965 for the former Assistant Dean of Home Economics Martha M. Kramer, who held the position between 1945 and 1960. A convenience store, QuikCats, is located on the first floor of the Kramer Dining Center near the west entrance. Also contained within Kramer Dining Hall is the Academic Resource Center in Kramer (or the ARCK) which provides group tutoring for many beginner-level courses, classrooms, study rooms, and computer labs which are available to check out. The complex contains two GM (Goodnow-Marlatt) student parking lots adjacent to the residence halls and dining center and numerous hourly parking meters for visitors.

A new residence hall, Wefald, and an expansion of the Kramer Dining Center have been completed over the 2015-2018 timeframe, as well as a renovation of Marlatt Hall. Goodnow Hall continues its renovation into the 2018-2019 school year.

References

  1. ^ "Residence Halls | Housing and dining services | Kansas State University". housing.k-state.edu. Retrieved 2018-08-17.