Originally built in the early
1960s to provide accommodations for students and staff, Daniell Heights
has housed a multitude of students, faculty, and staff in the past thirty
years. Hidden behind the residence halls, this community of 350 apartments
can compare in size and population to many Upper Peninsula towns.
The make up of residents
now include single students and nationalities from many different parts
of the globe. Funded entirely from rent from its residents, the complex
still offers cost-effective housing.