The Department of Residence Life, Division of Student
Affairs, will open a new residential facility for honors students in fall 2009.
The Honors College Residence Hall will be a living-learning community in the
truest sense. This community will create a distinct sense of identity for the
Honors students chosen to live there. Both upperclass and first-year students
living in the Honors Hall will be active participants in The Honors College and
in their Honors residential community.
Honors residential activities will be a model for
collaboration as the Division of Student Affairs and Residence Life team with
students, faculty and professionals from The Honors College to offer innovative
programming. In addition to the Honors courses that are the heart and soul of
the Honors experience, additional academic, cultural, and social events will
provide a well-rounded experience for the students living and learning in this
unique venue.
Fast facts on new honors hall, a living-learning
community for honors students
222 beds in a three-building
residential facility for honors students (50,268 total sq. ft.)
Fully-furnished single and
double bedrooms in suite-style arrangement
One classroom facility
(approx. 2,500 sq. ft.)
Amenities: Study rooms,
laundry area, and courtyard
Opening date: Fall 2009
Location: Between Whitaker
Street and University Loop East (south of Danner Street)
Architects: Bracket and
Krennerich Architects
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