Kerckhoff Hall
Building Description
Kerckhoff Hall is one of the main student union buildings of UCLA. Among its offerings are: study lounges, an art gallery, a coffeehouse, meeting rooms, a salon and the student government offices.
History
Named for William G. Kerckhoff, a very successful lumber and energy magnate, Kerckhoff Hall was finished in 1931. The Kerckhoffs visited the Westwood campus under construction in early 1929 and were told by the provost of the need for a student union. On his deathbed a month later, Kerckhoff told his wife that he wanted to build such a building.
- Phone
- (310) 825-6322
- Address
- 405 Hilgard Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90024
- 1st Floor
- Bruin Card Office
Bruin Online
Center for Student Programming
Meeting Rooms
Student Media
Restrooms
- 2nd Floor
- Bridge to Ackerman Union
ASUCLA Human Resources
Charles E. Young Grand Salon
Kerckhoff Art Gallery
Kerckhoff Coffeehouse
Campus Phone
Pay Phones
Restrooms
- 3rd Floor
- ASUCLA Student Support Services
Louise Kerckhoff Study Lounge
Student Government Offices
Campus Phone
Restrooms
- 4th Floor
- Meeting Room
Student Government Offices
Restrooms
- Bathrooms
- Bathrooms are available for both sexes on every floor.
- Hours
- The building is open 24 hours.
- Website
- http://www.asucla.ucla.edu/studentunion/index.asp
- Wi-Fi
- The building has wi-fi access.
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