Southwestern University
There are quite a few spine-tingling stories associated with Southwestern University. It’s one of the most haunted places in the world. It dates back to 1898, so there’s already a century worth of terrifying stories and creepy experiences that can happen. These stories include crying children, screaming, and a goat-man that haunts the halls. According to The Montclarion, “from 1926 to 1996, Laura Kuykendall occupied the East Campus Courtyard. She served as dean of women at Southwestern in the 1910s-1930s.”

One restless spirit is nocturnal. It only comes out during the darkest time in the night. People hear the ghost moving above them. It also turns on water faucets and moves the student’s objects around. During finals, you could hear her more, and sometimes she banged on the pipes. Besides the noise, she was fairly harmlessâalthough I do remember the women on the third floor said their stuff would go missing.” (Southwestern)