Stevens Hall
Stevens Hall is the fourth oldest building on campus. Open in 1868 as a preparatory school for the College, it is named for Thaddeus Stevens, one of the College's founders and author of the 14th amendment. Today, this historical building houses up to 40 students.
Each room in Stevens Hall has hard-wood floors and the windows have blinds. Stevens Hall contains 5 bathrooms. Four bathrooms accommodate more than one person at a time and are single gender (male or female). One bathroom accommodates one person at a time and is gender-neutral.
Each room in Stevens Hall has a MicroFridge, at least one window with a shade, a bookshelf, and mirror. Each student is provided with an extra-long bed (39 inches x 80 inches x 6 1/2 inches), a desk and chair; a dresser and closet space. The beds have two lower height settings: the lowest setting has approximately 12 inches between the floor and the bottom of the bed; the other setting provides approximately 18 inches between the floor and the bottom of the bed. Students may also loft or bunk their beds by acquiring the additional pieces necessary to do so. These pieces will be available in your building common space during the first several weeks of the fall semester.
On the first floor is one single room, one triple room and two double rooms. The second and third floors each have four double rooms and four triple rooms.
Helpful Facts:
Housing Rate | Plan 4 |
Meal plan required | Yes |
Year built | 1868 |
Capacity | 48 |
Residential floors | 3 |
Singles | 1 |
Doubles | 10 |
Triples | 9 |
ADA accessible | Partially |
Elevator | No |
Open for Thanksgiving, Winter, and Spring Breaks | No |
Air conditioned | No |
Type of bed frame(s) in each room | Wood (can be bunked/lofted) |
Microfridge in each room | Yes |
Laundry location | First floor |
Kitchen location | First floor |
Trash room location | Exterior |
Network connection (W=wireless, D=data jack) | W & D |