Administration»Residence Life
Director: Kazi Joshua
Reis Hall

Map of Communities and Houses

Special Interest Communities

Quiet Study Floors

Wellness Floor

Special Interest Houses

Social Justice House

The Lighthouse

The East Wing

The Crafts House

"Not Your Momma's Kitchen" Baking House

Vegetarian House

Animal Welfare House

Transitions House

Meditation House

Computer Science House

Arts House

Queers and Allies House

Advancement of Black Culture House

French House

Spanish House

German House

Chinese House

Special Interest Forms

Special Interest Program Worksheet

Event Planning Worksheet (for events without alcohol)

Event Planning Worksheet (for events involving alcohol)

Special Interest Communities

Quiet Study Floors

Location: Schultz Hall
Looking for a quiet place to work? Are you the type that needs to have minimal distractions to get your work done? Looking for other students with similar interests and needs? A Quiet Study Hall could be the place for you. To support the Academic Mission of the College, the Office of Residence Life has set aside Quiet Study spaces in our buildings to ensure we meet the needs of all of our students.

As with all residence hall floors, students have input in how the floor is governed. The noise level of this hall will be assessed and evaluated by the community on a regular basis to allow for consensus. These floors also engage residents by offering academic programs. Time management, testing tips and writing tutors are made available for the residents of these communities. Since many of these floors are a mixture of new and returning students, older, more experienced residents also tend to make good resources for first-year students.