With six distinct residence halls, including the perennial student favorite, Myers Hall, the first building ever to grace campus back in the mid 1800s, first-year students here immediately feel like full-fledged members of our residential community of learners.
At the same time, they know that their own unique contributions, gifts and talents are respected and appreciated – a fact reflected in the many themed housing proposals annually submitted. Such proposals have led to students establishing an environmentally friendly abode, an international living and learning house, as well as an all-student-governed residence.
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Experience our residence halls over the web! More rooms to be added in the future. You could be next!
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Nestled in the southwest corner of campus, a perennial favorite of our residents.
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Centrally located on campus, near academic, athletic and student service buildings.
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The foundational building on campus and home for many of our honors students.
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Our newest residential facility on campus, right next to the Student Center and Alumni Way.
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Home to many of our international students. A great place to broaden your international horizons.
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Tallest building on campus providing quick access to athletic facilities and academic buildings.
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The only all-female building on campus, this historic gem used to be a fraternity house!
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