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Make yourself at home! The compact guide to our campus.

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17 16 Allen, Brewster, Ely, and Norsworthy Halls These three-story, Georgian-style residences are small and intimate, with rooms on the third floor that feature dormer ceilings and window alcoves. The first three buildings, aka ABE, are physically connected and all named for women educators. Allen has a lounge with a fireplace and a baby grand piano. Norsworthy is newly renovated and houses a game room with flat-screen TVs and a full kitchen. 9 Main Entrance Lake Ceva Lake Sylva Green Playing Fields Townhouses East Travers Wolfe Metzger Drive Brewster Allen Ely Centennial Metzger Drive Norsworthy Hausdoerffer Phelps Trenton Hall (Reception Center) Travers–Wolfe Halls Twin, 10-story residence halls, Travers–Wolfe is the residential experience most alumni remember. Its on-site dining room is nicknamed T–Dubs. Centennial Hall This three-story residence features a newly renovated game room and community kitchen. Centennial is near the Library and the School of Education. Campus Living It's not just where we live, but where we call home. You'll make it your own — and make lifelong friends in the process. First-year experience Next stop: six traditional buildings featuring classic double rooms are dedicated to the first-year student experience. You'll live in Living and Learning Communities with other students taking the same First Seminar Program course as you. 9

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