Residential Halls (Neighborhoods)
The residence halls community on campus is a vibrant and welcoming environment that offers an ideal place for students to explore new opportunities, connect with others, and build lasting friendships. From organized events to casual gatherings, there’s always something happening that brings people together.
The sense of camaraderie and support among residents makes it truly a home away from home, where everyone can find their niche and feel comfortable in a nurturing atmosphere. Whether you’re studying together, sharing meals, or participating in recreational activities, the residence halls serve as a cornerstone of college life, fostering personal growth and a sense of belonging.
Explore Our Neighborhoods
The Crescent Street Neighborhood is composed of the following residential communities: Clemens, Crescent Street Townhouses, Summit East, Summit North, Summit South, and Stowe.
Associate Director of the Bantam Network:
Migdalia Crespo

The Long Walk Neighborhood is composed of the following residential communities: Elton (First Year Building), Jones (First Year Building), Cook A, B & C, Goodwin – Woodward, Jarvis, and Northam.
Senior Residential Learning Coordinator:
Malachai Marzolf
The First-Year Neighborhood is composed of the following residential communities: Elton, Funston, Jackson, Smith, and Trinity Hall.
Residential Learning Coordinator:
Pieta Okonya
The Vernon Street Neighborhood is composed of the following residential communities: Doonesbury, High Rise, North Campus, Hansen, and Vernon Place.
Residential Learning Coordinator:
Jess Gardner