Stoke Hall
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Features
- 611 residents
- co-ed
- volleyball and basketball courts
- barrier-free environment (accessibility)
- elevator
- center of campus location
- large percentage of first-year students!
History
- Dedicated 17 November 1966
- Named in honor of Harold Walter Stoke
- Administrator, author, teacher, and public servant. President of the University from 1944 to 1947. His brilliant leadership of the University during the post war years characterized his entire extraordinary career. A minister's son, Stoke had earned his PH.D. at Johns Hopkins. He was a Professor of Political Science and Dean of the Graduate School at the University of Nebraska and had been Assistant Dean of the Graduate School at the University of Wisconsin.
Floor Plans
Dimensions
360° Room Tours
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Stoke Community
Hall Director - Stanley Horton
- Undergraduate degree: BA in Political Science from Siena College
- Graduate degree: MA in Student Affairs in Higher Education at Indiana University of Pennsylvania
For an inside look at life in Stoke Hall, visit Res-Life's Stoke Hall community pages






