Dr. Joni Burch, associate director for residential life, successfully defended her dissertation exploring student perceptions of independent living skills development as a result of the residence hall experience on campus. She earned her doctorate degree from the educational leadership and policy analysis department at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Read More »The S&T Advising Center advisors will be available at the following residential hall areas for drop-in hours through Friday, Oct. 9:
Read More »With fewer than 200 students currently living in the residence halls on S&T’s campus, the remaining Thomas Jefferson and Residential Commons students will move into University Commons apartments with private bedrooms and private bathrooms. Following the move, each student resident will have a private bedroom, a private bathroom, and will share a full kitchen with one other student in the apartment.
Read More »Beginning next semester (Fall 2019), the student parking permits for some parking lots will be reserved for students who live in a residential hall. The residential areas and lots include:
If you request a student permit for a residential lot and you do not live in the associated hall, your request will be given lower priority than residents. However, you may request permits for up to 6 lots to increase your chances to secure a parking space.
Read More »Dr. Devin Burns, Lt. Oscar Kemp, Dr. Kathleen Sheppard and Jacob Sherry received awards for their roles in service and experiential learning.
Read More »The staff of the Thomas Jefferson Residence Hall and the residential life department invite the campus community to an open house to celebrate the completion of the newly remodeled North North Tower. The event will be held from 3:30-5:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 17. Refreshments will be served and tours of the new spaces will be […]
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