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− | ''' | + | A '''residence hall''' is a building located on campus where a large number students live. They are distinct from [[apartments]] in that they are all located in close proximity to one-another, are actively supported by [[ResLife staff]] on a floor-by-floor basis, typically do not have private bathrooms and that residents always eat via a [[meal plan]]. |
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+ | ==Residents== | ||
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+ | ==Buildings== | ||
+ | RIT currently has thirteen residence halls: | ||
+ | *[[Carleton Gibson Hall]] | ||
+ | *[[Eugene Colby Hall]] | ||
+ | *[[Frances Baker Hall]] | ||
+ | *[[Helen Fish Hall]] | ||
+ | *[[Kate Gleason Hall]] | ||
+ | *[[Mark Ellingson Hall]] | ||
+ | *[[Nathaniel Rochester Hall]] | ||
+ | *[[Peter Peterson Hall]] | ||
+ | *[[Residence Hall A]] | ||
+ | *[[Residence Hall B]] | ||
+ | *[[Residence Hall C]] | ||
+ | *[[Residence Hall D]] | ||
+ | *[[Sol Heumann Hall]] | ||
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+ | ==Special Interest Houses== | ||
+ | {{main-article|Special Interest House]] | ||
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+ | Some residence halls contain a special floors called [[Special Interest House]]s which are student-led organizations providing housing and programming to students with a particular special interest. | ||
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+ | The current special interest houses are: | ||
+ | *[[Art House]] | ||
+ | *[[Computer Science House]] | ||
+ | *[[Engineering House]] | ||
+ | *[[House of General Science]] | ||
+ | *[[International House]] | ||
+ | *[[Photo House]] | ||
+ | *[[Unity House]] | ||
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+ | ==Fraternities and sororities== | ||
+ | A number of social fraternities and sororities also operate housing located within the residence halls. Currently, these include: | ||
+ | ===Fraternities=== | ||
+ | *[[Kappa Delta Rho]] | ||
+ | *[[Phi Delta Theta]] | ||
+ | ===Sororities=== | ||
+ | *[[Zeta Tau Alpha]] | ||
+ | *[[Sigma Sigma Sigma]] | ||
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A residence hall is a building located on campus where a large number students live. They are distinct from apartments in that they are all located in close proximity to one-another, are actively supported by ResLife staff on a floor-by-floor basis, typically do not have private bathrooms and that residents always eat via a meal plan.
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RIT currently has thirteen residence halls:
{{main-article|Special Interest House]]
Some residence halls contain a special floors called Special Interest Houses which are student-led organizations providing housing and programming to students with a particular special interest.
The current special interest houses are:
A number of social fraternities and sororities also operate housing located within the residence halls. Currently, these include:
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