Upper-class & Graduate Residence Halls
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Residence Hall Features and Amenities
The convenient residence hall amenity fee covers the following features:
- In-room access to the University Wireless Internet
- Unlimited use of the laundry facilities in each residence hall
- Microfridge (refrigerator, freezer, and microwave unit) in each room
- Access to complimentary high definition cable (88 channels)
- Air Conditioning provided in every Residence Hall
Cody Hall
Cody Hall is located on the far southeast corner of campus next to Ryan Hall and is near the softball diamond. Cody Hall has recently been renovated, giving it a new fresh look for its 58 residents. It accommodates single occupancy living. This three floor building is co-ed by floor. Average room dimensions starting at 13' x 10'.
- Upper-class hall
- Traditional style setting
- Single rooms
- Co-ed by floor
- Building amenities include common lounge, pool table, foosball table, vending machines, TV and laundry
- Total occupancy: 58 students
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Name: Omer Gorgun
Major: Data Science
Year in school: Graduate
Favorite TV show or movie: Shameless
Hobbies: Watching sports highlights, playing tennis and basketball, volunteering in community service activities, engaging in student associations, and participating in campus events.
Why you became an RLC: I am passionate about enhancing a positive learning experience and creating an inclusive living environment for students. I believe that my background in athletics and internships, in terms of collaboration and administration will allow me to support a safe and engaging campus community, as well as departmental initiatives. Additionally, the Residence Life department provides resources for team members to excel in communication and education.
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Name: Kristen Pavitt
Major: Aviation Flight Technology
Year in school: Junior
Favorite TV show or movie: Mama Mia
Hobbies: Building Legos and reading
Why you became an RA: I became an RA because I enjoy the social aspect of it, meeting new people from different backgrounds and getting to know them. I also know how hard the transition into college can be for people and I want to be able to make a comfortable and fun environment for all my fellow peers. |
Name: Madisyn Smith
Major: Social work & political science double major
Year in school: Junior
Favorite TV show: How to Get Away with Murder
Hobbies: Working out, reading, hanging out with my friends and family, watching Youtube, and listening to music.
Why you became an RA: I wanted to make Lewis feel more like a community and help bring residents together. College can be weird and scary and it is super easy to isolate yourself in your room 24/7! Making new friends and finding your "people" along the way can make college-life so much more enjoyable. |
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De La Salle Hall (North)
De La Salle Hall North, commonly referred to as “D-North” by the students, is composed of 59 single occupancy rooms each measuring 8’4” x 12’. All rooms are air conditioned and equipped with an in-room sink and vanity. A unique feature of this hall is that it is adjoined to De La Salle central, which hosts the Courtyard Café, Mailroom, and Bookstore as well as the College of Education and Social Sciences and School of Broadcasting/Journalism. Average room dimensions starting at 8'4" x 12'.
- Upper-class hall
- Traditional style setting
- Single rooms
- Co-ed by floor
- Intensive study hall
- Rooms include a personal sink
- Connected to the Courtyard Café, bookstore and mailroom
- Building amenities include common lounge, pool table, ping-pong table, vending machines, TV, kitchen and laundry
- Total occupancy: 58 students
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Name: Omer Gorgun
Major: Data Science
Year in school: Graduate
Favorite TV show or movie: Shameless
Hobbies: Watching sports highlights, playing tennis and basketball, volunteering in community service activities, engaging in student associations, and participating in campus events.
Why you became an RLC: I am passionate about enhancing a positive learning experience and creating an inclusive living environment for students. I believe that my background in athletics and internships, in terms of collaboration and administration will allow me to support a safe and engaging campus community, as well as departmental initiatives. Additionally, the Residence Life department provides resources for team members to excel in communication and education.
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Name: Molly Paez
Major: Computer Science
Year in school: Sophomore
Favorite TV show or movie: Our Flag Means Death
Hobbies: In my free time, I like to knit, crochet, read, and go on nature walks.
Why you became an RA: I became an RA because I liked the idea of being a constant in people's lives. Someone who can be there for them, whether in an unlikely situation or if they need somebody to talk to. |
Name: Connor Parks
Major: Aviation Flight Technology
Year in school: Senior
Favorite TV show or movie: Hunt for Red October
Hobbies: Flying
Why you became an RA: I became an RA because I knew how important bonding with people is and creating those friendships and I wanted to be able to have that same kind of close friendships with each other. |
De La Salle (South)
De La Salle Hall South, referred to as “D-South” by students, is a co-ed residence hall, males and females separated by floor, which hosts 61 residents. Each room is a double occupancy room measuring 11’8” x 15’4” equipped with a personal sink and vanity. This building is connected to De La Salle Hall North by De La Salle central, which hosts the Courtyard Café, Mailroom, and Bookstore as well as the College of Education and Social Sciences and School of Broadcasting/Journalism. Average room dimensions are 11'8" x 15'4".
- Upper-class hall
- Traditional style setting
- Double rooms
- Co-ed by floor
- Rooms include a personal sink
- Connected to the Courtyard Café, bookstore and mailroom
- Building amenities include common lounge, pool table, ping-pong table, vending machines, TV, kitchen and laundry
- Total occupancy: 61 students
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Name: Omer Gorgun
Major: Data Science
Year in school: Graduate
Favorite TV show or movie: Shameless
Hobbies: Watching sports highlights, playing tennis and basketball, volunteering in community service activities, engaging in student associations, and participating in campus events.
Why you became an RLC: I am passionate about enhancing a positive learning experience and creating an inclusive living environment for students. I believe that my background in athletics and internships, in terms of collaboration and administration will allow me to support a safe and engaging campus community, as well as departmental initiatives. Additionally, the Residence Life department provides resources for team members to excel in communication and education.
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Name: Alex Camacho
Major: Economics/Finance Minor in Spanish
Year in school: Junior
Favorite TV show or movie: The Office
Hobbies: Baseball, Music
Why you became an RA: I became an RA to better myself and provide a healthy community for others. |
Name: Natalia Penalbert
Major: Aviation Administration
Year in school: Junior
Favorite TV show or movie: The Way of the Househusband
Hobbies: Listening to music, reading, playing Cookie Clicker
Why you became an RA: I became an RA to emulate the hospitality I received as a first-year to future Lewis students. Helping newcomers get acclimated into the University life and matching their needs to the appropriate resources on campus has been my goal as an RA. In addition, creating a safe space where everyone feels comfortable enough to express themselves. |
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Dorothy Day Hall
Dorothy Day Hall, the newest addition to the ľӰԺ campus, is located on the far south end of campus. Housing 130 residents, this four story sectional living community offers spaces for groups of six residents sharing a common bathroom. This residence hall is co-ed by section. A lounge with TV as well as laundry and full-service kitchens are found on each floor; the main floor lounge also has a billiards table. Seven study lounges are available throughout the building for the residents’ use. Average room dimensions are 10'6" X 18' for a double room and 10'6" X 12'7" for a single room./p>
- Upper-class hall
- Suite-style living
- Single and double rooms
- Co-ed by section
- Building amenities include common lounges, pool table, vending machines, TVs, kitchens and laundry
- Total occupancy: 125 students
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Name: Mariano Sosa
Major: Business Administration
Year in school: Graduate
Favorite TV show or movie: Spirit or Harry Potter
Hobbies: Swimming, reading, and going for walks
Why you became an RLC: I became an RLC to build a connection with students, to be a mentor and to be a place where people can go if they are in need of a friend or someone to listen to them.
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Name: Tommy Juricek
Major: Cybersecurity
Year in school: Sophomore
Favorite TV show or movie: Breaking Bad
Hobbies: Snowboarding, watching motorsports, listening to music, and intramural sports
Why you became an RA: To become more engaged with Lewis, and to gain valuable skills. |
Name: Jayleen Leon
Major: Biology
Year in school: Sophomore
Favorite TV show or movie: The Great Gatsby
Hobbies: Writing Poetry, playing video games
Why you became an RA: I became an RA because I feel I can help incoming students feel more comfortable. There is an overwhelming feeling when starting the year and not knowing who can help and where can it be found is more difficult. That is why I hope to help many students find their way around, feel less stressed, and be more comfortable in their new homes. |
Name: Grace Schmucker
Major: Nursing
Year in school: Senior
Favorite TV show or movie: The Greatest Showman or 10 things I hate about you
Hobbies: Sleeping, running, playing lacrosse, concerts, watching movies, hanging out with friends
Why you became an RA: I had friends that are RA’s and I wanted to become more involved on campus. |
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Mother
Teresa Hall
Mother Teresa Hall offers single and double occupancy rooms in a sectional style setting; six residents sharing a common bathroom. This residence hall is co-ed by section. Lounges with TV and study areas, as well as laundry and full-service kitchens are found on each floor; the main floor lounge includes a billiards table. The Mother Teresa Hall lower level houses the Student Wellness Center as well as several classrooms. Average room dimensions are 10'6" X 18' for a double room and 10'6 X 12'7" for a single room
- Upper-class hall
- Suite-style living
- Single and double rooms
- Co-ed by section
- Building amenities include common lounge, pool table, vending machines, TV, kitchen and laundry
- Total occupancy: 95 students
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Name: Mariano Sosa
Major: Business Administration
Year in school: Graduate
Favorite TV show or movie: Spirit or Harry Potter
Hobbies: Swimming, reading, and going for walks
Why you became an RLC: I became an RLC to build a connection with students, to be a mentor and to be a place where people can go if they are in need of a friend or someone to listen to them.
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Name: Aletheia Johnson
Major: Psychology and Social Work
Year in school: Junior
Favorite TV show or movie: Grey’s Anatomy
Hobbies: Going on walks, working at a summer camp near my home town, and hanging out with friends and family
Why you became an RA: I became an RA because I have a passion for helping others. I want to create a loving and accepting environment for this year and years to come. |
Name: Steven Roberts
Major: Physics and Chemistry
Year in school: Junior
Favorite TV show or movie: Sherlock
Hobbies: Running and playing Spikeball
Why you became an RA: I became an RA to build a community in the halls and to be a person that people could come to for help with anything they may need. |
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North Hall
A North Hall renovation project began during Summer 2021 and is set to be completed over three phases with full building completion set for Fall 2024. This renovation includes updated bathrooms, electronic keycard access for every suite, new lounge furniture, and updated flooring throughout the building.
North Hall has suite style living where two double and two single rooms share a semi-private lounge and kitchenette. Hosting over 170 residents, this three story residence hall has abundant lounge spaces including a multipurpose room, full-service kitchen/game room and fireside sitting room. This residence hall is co-ed by floor. North hall is located in the center of campus, a convenient walk to any academic building, making this hall attractive to all majors. Average room dimensions are 12' x 14' for a double room and 8' x 12' for a single room.
- Upper-class hall
- Suite-style living
- Single and double rooms
- Co-ed by section
- Kitchenette and common living space within each section
- Building amenities include common lounges, pool table, vending machines, kitchen and laundry
- Total occupancy: 172 students
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Name: Erin Cunningham
Major: MBA Master's in Business Administration. Received my Bachelors in Aviation Administration and Public Policy
Year in school: First year in graduate school
Favorite TV show or movie: New Girl and Numb3rs
Hobbies: Reading, traveling, and trying new foods
Why you became an RLC: I became an RLC to help support the Reslife team and guide the RAs through training and difficult situations that will arise. I look forward to working with those equally passionate to support their residents academically, socially, and mentally that provide them with the best experience possible at ľӰԺ. As an RLC I strive to build a community that is safe and welcoming to all.
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Name: Ardian Dardovski
Major: Computer Science
Year in school: Junior
Favorite Movie: Spider-Man: No Way Home
Hobbies: All Sports and Reading
Why you became an RA: I became an RA at Lewis University because I am passionate about creating a safe, inclusive community where all residents feel valued, and supported to thrive on their own. |
Name: Lily Reyes
Major: Forensic Criminal Investigation
Year in school: Junior
Favorite TV show or movie: Interstellar or La La Land
Hobbies: Playing piano and Ministry at my Church
Why you became an RA: I became an RA because I wanted to help others feel and stay connected to the community here on campus. |
Name: Jocy Zavala
Major: Criminal Justice
Year in school: Sophomore
Favorite Movie: Howl's Moving Castle
Hobbies: Listening to music and hanging out with family/friends
Why you became an RA: I became an RA to create an inclusive environment for everyone to feel welcomed. My goal as an RA is to create a safe space for residents that fosters support, encouragement, and positive validation. |
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Pope John Paul II Hall
Pope John Paul II offers single and double occupancy rooms in a sectional style setting; six residents sharing a common bathroom. This residence hall is co-ed by section. Lounges with TV and study areas, as well as laundry and full-service kitchens are found on each floor; the main floor lounge includes a billiards table. The Pope John Paul II lower level houses offices for student media organizations as well as classrooms for the communications department. Average room dimensions are 10'6" X 18' for a double room and 10'6 X 12'7" for a single room.
- Upper-class hall
- Suite-style living
- Single and double rooms
- Co-ed by section
- Building amenities include common lounge, pool table, vending machines, TV, kitchens and laundry
- Total occupancy: 95 students
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Name: Mariano Sosa
Major: Business Administration
Year in school: Graduate
Favorite TV show or movie: Spirit or Harry Potter
Hobbies: Swimming, reading, and going for walks
Why you became an RLC: I became an RLC to build a connection with students, to be a mentor and to be a place where people can go if they are in need of a friend or someone to listen to them.
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Name: Benedetta (Benni) Bagala
Major: Aviation Flight Technology
Year in school: Junior
Favorite TV show or movie: Supernatural or Bones
Hobbies: Eating and watching TV
Why you became an RA: I became an RA to create connections an learn useful skills to grow as a person. |
Name: Siyoung “Andy” Choi
Major: Aviation Flight Technology
Year in school: Sophomore
Favorite TV show or movie: Ted Lasso or Toy Story
Hobbies: Playing Piano and taking naps
Why you became an RA: I became an RA so I can have different interactions with numerous people so they have the best possible time at Lewis. |
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Ryan Hall
Ryan Hall is located on the southeast corner of campus next to Cody Hall and directly in front of the softball field. Ryan Hall has recently been renovated, giving it a new fresh look for its 59 residents. It accommodates single occupancy living. This three floor building is co-ed by floor.
Average room dimensions starting at 13' x 10'.
- Upper-class hall
- Traditional style setting
- Single rooms
- Co-ed by floor
- Building amenities include common lounge, pool table, foosball table, vending machines, TV and laundry
- Total occupancy: 58 students
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Name: Omer Gorgun
Major: Data Science
Year in school: Graduate
Favorite TV show or movie: Shameless
Hobbies: Watching sports highlights, playing tennis and basketball, volunteering in community service activities, engaging in student associations, and participating in campus events.
Why you became an RLC: I am passionate about enhancing a positive learning experience and creating an inclusive living environment for students. I believe that my background in athletics and internships, in terms of collaboration and administration will allow me to support a safe and engaging campus community, as well as departmental initiatives. Additionally, the Residence Life department provides resources for team members to excel in communication and education.
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Name: Jacob Arrowood
Major: Aviation Flight Technology
Year in school: Junior
Favorite TV show or movie: The Sandman
Hobbies: Volleyball, Basketball & Video Games
Why you became an RA: I became an RA to encourage more student participation and school spirit. |
Name: Isabella Johnson
Major: Biology
Year in school: Sophomore
Favorite Movie: Dance Moms, Golden Girls, and South Park
Hobbies: Reading, puzzles, and hiking
Why you became an RA: I wanted to become more of a leader in the community and have the ability to help others in their transition into college. |
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St. Charles Borromeo
Northwest Tower
St. Charles Borromeo Northwest Tower is located on the north end of campus. 4 to 5 Residents occupy a section in this sectional style setting. This residence hall is co-ed by section. Lounges with TV and study areas, as well as laundry and full-service kitchens are found on each floor. St. Charles Borromeo Northwest Tower is connected to the College of Business, class rooms, and the Convocation Hall. Average room dimensions are starting 18' x 11' for a double room and 18' x 8' for a single room. The rooms in St. Charles Borromeo Northwest Tower do not contain a desk as a part of the furniture set in each room.
- Upper-class hall
- Sectional-style living
- Co-ed by section
- Connected to the College of Business, Convocation Hall
- Building amenities include common lounge, pool table, ping pong table, vending machines, TV, kitchen and laundry
- Total occupancy: 54 students
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South
St. Charles Borromeo South Hall lies on the North end of Campus. This all male residence hall is a traditional style setting, which features single occupancy rooms housing 28 graduate and Veteran affiliated residents. Unique to this hall, each room is equipped with a couch, coffee table and a micro-fridge. This hall’s lounge provides a full service kitchen, laundry, and TV. St. Charles Borromeo South is connected to the College of Business, class rooms, and the Convocation Hall. Average room dimensions are 15' x 10' for a regular room and larger rooms are 21' x 16'.
- Male Graduate and Veteran hall
- Traditional style setting
- Single rooms provided with a couch, coffee table and micro-fridge
- Connected to the College of Business, Convocation Hall
- Building amenities include common lounge, vending machines, TV, kitchen and laundry
- Total occupancy: 52 students
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Name: Jamie McGinnes
Major: Finance
Year in school: Graduate
Favorite TV show or movie: Hunger Games/Prison Break
Hobbies: Playing/watching soccer, running and spending time with friends.
Why you became an RLC: To engage and connect with the campus environment at Lewis, whilst creating a safe and supportive community for the students on campus. I will work alongside my fellow RLC's and RA's collaboratively to ensure the best possible living experience is provided within the residence halls on campus.
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Name: DJ Ranieri
Major: Aviation Flight Technology
Year in school: Sophomore
Favorite Movie: Supernatural
Hobbies: Rock climbing, hiking, the gym, ultimate frisbee
Why you became an RA: I wanted to make a difference in the Lewis community and help my peers to be the best versions of themselves possible! |
Name: Somuadina “Somy” Uwaezuoke
Major: Cybersecurity
Year in school: Senior
Favorite TV show or movie: Breaking Bad, Beasts of No Nation
Hobbies: Video games, Drawing, Basketball and skateboarding
Why you became an RA: I became an RA to push myself out of my comfort zone and to talk to more people and to form relationships with people around me as I feel I have good people skills just sometimes I don’t put myself in the position to use them. |
Name: Jadalynn Vile
Major: Aviation Flight Technology
Year in school: Sophomore
Favorite TV show or movie: The Office Of Course!
Hobbies: I love reading, I am a huge Stephen King fan, I like watching movies and hanging out with friends!
Why you became an RA: I became an RA to build a connection with students, to be a mentor and to be a place where people can go if they are in need of a friend or someone to listen to them. |
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