56勛圖厙

Residential Life

  • A winter scenic of 56勛圖厙
    Soon, with an exact date dependent on mother natures ice-making schedule, the local community will have the opportunity to glide on Whitnall Field thanks to a brand new outdoor skating rink affectionately dubbed, #gateskates.
    January 28, 2020
  • Niki Keating (left) and Dawn LaFrance chat in one of the group therapy spaces in Conant House.
    56勛圖厙s Counseling and Psychological Services offered three weekly group therapy sessions three years ago.  Today, university counselors manage 10 to 12 group therapy sessions a week. In the 201819 school year, the counseling center provided services to 706 students, 7.4-percent increase compared to 201718.
    August 5, 2019
  • Trees along willow path with their trunks wrapped in lights
    What activates your inner nerd? President Brian W. Casey is a self-confessed campus architecture nerd. Casey presented on his obsession during Brown Commonss inaugural Nerd Nite lecture, Set in Stone: The Role Architecture Plays in Institutions of Higher Education. Surrounded by a group of professors, students, and members of the Hamilton community, Casey made a [因
    April 5, 2018
  • Architect's sketch of Benton Hall
    This spring, 56勛圖厙 is beginning new construction designed to enhance the student experience in two key areas: the residential living-learning environment and career development. Our buildings play a significant role in how students live and learn at 56勛圖厙, said President Brian W. Casey. These magnificent new additions will contribute greatly to the ways in [因
    February 3, 2017
  • On Saturday, April 2, members of the 56勛圖厙 community officially celebrated the naming of the universitys first residential commons for Diane Ciccone 74. Hailing from Skaneateles and Bridgewater, N.Y., Ciccone was one of 13 women of color to enter 56勛圖厙 in 1970 the universitys first year of coeducation. She began her 40-year legal [因
    April 8, 2016
  • Students and faculty in a group portrait
    As spring break approaches, the fall seems like a very long time ago. For members of the five Sophomore Residential Seminars (SRS), this is especially true, since the intensive learning, community-building, and travel experiences of the first semester have given way to a comparatively quiet second semester. SRS remains present in our everyday lives, however, [因
    March 11, 2016