Ahri Lee moves into her new single in late August.
In this soaring atrium, students eat breakfast, do homework, hang out, and enjoy M&Cs.
The new residence hall from the corner of Morgan Street (at right) and Lower Lake Road (at left; Rooke Theatre is just out of the photo on the left)
A pile of snow boots outside of a single on the third floor
A cozy study area viewed from the third floor—we find new nooks and crannies like this one every day!
Kitchenette area on the second floor
My best friend (and suitemate) Chiara Norbitz ’09 engaged in debate in the second floor hallway, tea in hand.
Chiara putting her foot down on the issue
The lobby at night—note the hotel resemblances
The “green facts” touch screen as seen from around the corner.
Hanging out by the electric fireplace in the first-floor common room.
Sonya Aziz-Zaman ’10 and Chiara Norbitz ’09 (right) keeping warm by the fire.
Cozy evenings by the fireplace help the new dorm begin to feel more like home.
Student bicycles stored outside their students’ room.
Student notes pinned up on housekeeper Jodie’s storage-closet door.
The third-floor kitchenette/common area is a great getaway for students living with multiple roommates looking for a few quiet study moments.
Chiara Norbitz ’09 (right) and me, engaged in a fierce Guitar Hero battle in the common room of our suite.
She won, but we’re having a rematch soon!
The patio in back of the new residence hall is a favorite gathering site in warm weather; the view opens toward Stony Brook.
A third-floor single
Students prepare for their suitemate’s twenty-first birthday party.
All the bathrooms, such as this one in a suite, are handicap-accessible.