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Sturgis Hall
Members of Henderson’s Honors College have to option of living in this themed community. Sturgis Hall is a three story residence hall, housing approximately 74 students, where the first floor of this facility provides classroom, study, meeting room, recreation and office space for the Honors College. If you are interested in living in Sturgis hall you must be an active member of the Honors College. This building offers co-ed suite style living with a living room, semi-private restrooms, a game room, reception area and multiple laundry rooms. If you are looking for social opportunities in the building, there are many opportunities to get to know other students by attending the numerous RA programs or hall council events. Some of these fun events include: holiday parties, Coffee Houses, Can food drives, and Game Nights. These great opportunities provide fun for you and your friends without ever having to leave the building.Your "new" home
When you arrive you will find that your room is furnished with twin beds, a walk-in wardrobe closet, two dressers, a bookshelf, two desks, desk chairs, window blind, cable TV connection, local phone service (upon request) and a data port for internet connection. Depending on your style, you and your roommate will have the option of bunking your beds or moving around the desks and dressers, to make room for any extra furniture you may want to bring.
The Staff
There are five university staff members that live in Sturgis Hall. Each floor has two resident assistants (RAs), that are specially selected and trained students with the experience and knowledge to help you get acclimated to the hall and university life. On the first floor of Sturgis Hall, you will find your Hall Director’s apartment. The Hall Director is there to provide an additional help you may need and is responsible for the day to day management of the building.
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“There are awesome instructors in the Henderson FCS department that are willing to help you in any way they can.”
Mia DobsonBachelor of Science - Family and Consumer Science (Fashion Merchandising), 2010



