Blythe Residence Hall
Date Constructed: 1956
Houses: 40 Co-Eds
Amenities
Air-Conditioning
Laundry Room
Cable Television
Telephone and Ethernet Hookups
Lounge Areas
Double and Single Rooms
Blythe Hall is a highly coveted residence on campus, housing forty co-ed students, men on first and third floors, women in the basement and second floor. One of the few places that is air-conditioned, it is mainly used for those students requiring medical accommodations. Most are double rooms, but Blythe also holds a few single rooms. Each room has telephone, cable television, and Ethernet hookups. The rooms have the following furniture for each resident: desk, chair, dresser, bed, and built-in closet. If the room is a designated double, it will have two sets of furniture. Each floor has a common bathroom. The basement also houses a common lounge and laundry facilities.
There are two Resident Assistants, one female and one male, who live and work in Blythe. They are responsible for nurturing and maintaining the development of a tight and respectful community in the hall. Each resident plays a big part in this development, but the RAs play a critical role in the planning of events, orchestrating and running of hall meetings, listening to and referring residents for additional assistance, and enforcing all College policies. The RAs for Blythe Hall are supervised by the Assistant Director living in Katharine Parker Hall.
Parking is adjacent to the building, located behind Wiley Hall and easily accessible to the Horner Center and the File Street entrance to campus.