Housing and Residence life

Current Residents

A view of the lawn leading up to the front of Stimson Hall.

Stimson Hall

Single-gender halls provide a living environment for students who want the benefits of living with members of the same sex.

Built in 1923 and located in the heart of campus, Stimson Hall, the oldest men's hall on campus, is devoted to the development of student leaders and service learning within the University community.  A unique feature is "cluster" living groups consisting of singles and doubles with seven or fewer men sharing a private lounge and bathroom.  About half of Stimson's rooms are arranged in clusters. Stimson is a popular hall for returning students and new students seeking its additional hall involvement opportunities. Stimson has unique "sponsor" staffing, selected in-hall.

Freshmen who choose Stimson Hall click here to find your Freshmen Focus classes and more information about the benefits of the Freshmen Focus program.

Residence Hall Information Common to Each Complex

Frequently Asked Questions About Stimson

Frequently Asked Questions About Stimson Hall Government

Stimson Room Floor Plans

 
 

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