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Carrie T. Burritt Hall (Includes Dallas & Burritt Annexes)
  • Houses approximately 180 women
  • The first residence hall for women built in 1922
  • Includes two additions, Dallas Annex, built in 1946, and Burritt Annex, built in 1958
 

Kelcey Newton
Assistant Dean of Women
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Enoch A. Holtwick Hall
  • Holtwick hall is a small two-story structure that houses twenty-five male residents on each floor.
  • Built in 1968
 

Tim Ferret
Assistant Coordinator of Mens Residence Education
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Walter A. Joy Hall
  • Built in 1963, Joy Hall is a four-floor building which offers a traditional residence hall living environment for male students.
 

Nathan Milner
Assistant Coordinator of Men's Residence Education
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Janssen Hall
  • A traditional residence hall living experience for men.
 

Tim Ferret
Assistant Coordinator of Mens Residence Education
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West Oak Hall

  • A new traditional residence hall opening for fall 2007. There are three floors with the first and third floors housing men and the second floor housing women. 
 

Dustin Fenton
Assistant Dean of Men
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Elva E. Kinney Hall
  • Built in 1966 and completely remodeled in 1998.

Mary A. Tenney Hall
  • Built in 1967 with major renovations in 1999 and 2000.
  • These two-story buildings feature an apartment style living environment. Tenney houses female students and Kinney houses male students.
  Hadessa Bontrager
Assistant Coordinator of Residence Education
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Ellen J. Mannoia Hall
  • Intermediate-style living for 80 sophomores and juniors.
  • The first and third floor houses male students and the second floor houses female students.
  Seth Fargher (07-08)
Senior Resident Chaplain
Upper Division Housing
  • One of the unique aspects of the Residence Life program is the opportunity for upperclassmen to live in one of several houses the college owns.
  • These houses are located on or next to the main campus and provide upperclassman with an alternative to living in the residence halls, but remain a part of the residential campus.
  Emily Bishop (07-08)
Woman's Upper Division
Resident Chaplain

Dustin Fenton
Men's Upper Division
Assistant Dean of Men

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Nancy Blankenship Apartments
  • For those upperclassmen who prefer an apartment to a house, Tower Apartments were added to campus for the 2000-2001 school year.
  • The apartments house 60 students, 30 men and 30 women.
  • Each of the 12 apartment has two bedrooms and two bathrooms. The kitchen is fully equipped with full size stove, refrigerator, and dishwasher.
  • Bedroom furniture is supplied, but students must supply living room and kitchen furniture.
  Emily Bishop (07-08)
Senior Resident Chaplain