First-Year Residence Halls
First-Year Residence Halls
Clinton Hall, which opened in 1957, was renovated in 2016 and is now part of the McCoy Living & Learning Center. It houses 150 men and 130 women. Three–person rooms are available, although most rooms are doubles. Clinton is air-conditioned and a substance-free residence hall.
The Ubuntu Center consists of three structurally connected buildings (Slife, Vollmer, and Hebron Halls). Most rooms are doubles; however, three- and four-person rooms are available. The Ubuntu Center features a gourmet kitchen and lounge for use by students and for cooking demonstrations. Slife and Vollmer Halls are air-conditioned, but Hebron is not. The entire building is a substance-free residence hall.
Quick Facility Highlights
The Ubuntu Center kitchen was completed in 2022 and serves as a resource for the campus community to discover culture through food. This gourmet kitchen provides a large prep and viewing area for demonstrations and gatherings.
Free laundry facilities are available on each floor in Clinton, Slife, and Vollmer Halls. Hebron Hall has free laundry facilities on the lower level.
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