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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
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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
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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.
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Nathan Milner
Assistant Coordinator of Men's Residence Education
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Janssen Hall
- A traditional residence hall living experience for men.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Seth Fargher (07-08)
Senior Resident Chaplain
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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.
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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.
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Emily Bishop (07-08)
Senior Resident Chaplain
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