Margaret Loock Residence Hall
Margaret Loock Residence Hall (MLH) is a co-ed hall that comprises 11 residential floors.
324 E. Juneau Ave.
Constructed in 1967, MLH is named after the wife of a former president of Allen-Bradley Co. (now known as Rockwell Automation), Fred Loock, who was chairman of the MSOE Board of Regents.
- Each floor has a Resident Assistant who leads and plans activities, builds community on the floor, and supports a safe and welcoming living environment.
- The residential floors are separated by gender and include two community bathrooms.
- Students living in Margaret Loock Hall will need a wireless router. Students also have access to Wi-Fi across campus.
- MLH residents can order a loft through College Products. A loft is optional.
MLH features a 12th-floor lounge, a laundry room, resident mailboxes, and the Resident Hall Association meeting room.