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Woodbury Bunting-Cobb Hall
Douglass Campus
Woodbury is a traditional residence hall built in 1959. It is named for Mary Putnam Woodbury (1846-1914), the woman credited with establishing the first free circulating library in New Jersey in 1883. Her husband was James Neilson (Neilson Dining Hall). She was active in many New Brunswick charitable organizations and is responsible for starting kindergarten and manual training classes in the city. Bunting-Cobb library, lounge and Computing facility. (Source: Catalogue of Buildings and Place Names at Rutgers.)
New Brunswick NJ, 08901-8520
Adjacent to Neilson Dining Hall and intramural fields; walk to Douglass College Center and library, Cook Campus Center, Cook/Douglass Recreation Center, Music Library, Rutgers Arts Center Complex, and Loree Gym.
Kitchen in building includes microwave. Carpeted Rooms. Bunting Cobb is a special, supportive living environment for math, science, and engineering students (first of its kind in the nation!).
- Bathroom and shower facilities available on each floor
- Cable TV and Ethernet
- Community Kitchen
- Computer lab in building
- Each room has a extra long bed, dresser, desk and chair.
- Each room has two closets
- Large Screen TVs in Lounge
- Laundry room in building
- Microwave/refrigerator unit in each room
- Wireless networking in lounge

