Kemp Hall, or the International House, acquired in
1912 and named in honor of Theodore Kemp, IWU's
8th president, who served from 1908-22. The old
mansion served as a dining hall, offices and a
residence hall until 1987, when it was dedicated
as a living and learning residence with an
international focus. A number of single, double
and triple-occupancy rooms are available in this
building, with a capacity of 30.