The Minis are a phenomenal community!

The Minis are the largest special interest housing community on campus comprised of four two-story houses, each with 50 students.

Three of the four houses are homes to theme communities where students with common interests come together.

Lots of unique and interesting people make their home here: artisans and musicians, scientists and environmental activists, and student leaders, too!

Eaton House/
Creative Arts:

Picture of Eaton House

Do you enjoy your occasional “jam session?” How about a little theater? Then Eaton house may be the spot for you. Though a number of students in Eaton are music majors or performing arts majors, the majority of the students make up various other majors. The one thing they all have in common though is their appreciation of the Arts.


Eaton House

Hall House/
Outdoor Experiential Education:

Picture of Hall House

When you were packing up for college did you role all your belongings into a backpack and grab your Nalgen? Or maybe you have been curious about the outdoors or enjoy a nice bouldering session. In Hall house there is never a problem finding someone to hang out with who might like to go on an overnight retreat or just a leisurely hike through College Woods.

 

Hall House

Marston House:

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Marston House is home to individuals who enjoy living with a small group of students from all sorts of backgrounds. Though there is no theme, students still bond over the shared experiences they have throughout the year.

Residents like living in their singles, but also love to get out of their rooms and have fun.  They are constantly going to eat together in large groups, attending campus events, doing crafts, playing sports and much more. 

 

Marston House

Richardson House/
First Year Interest

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Are you first-year student? Do you have fears about having a roommate? Then a single would be great for you. In Richardson we offer the community living found in any hall without worrying about possible roommate issues? Richardson folk are often hanging out in the lounge playing ping pong watching cartoons or the big game.

 

Richardson House

Minis Staff

 

 

2007-2008 Mini Dorms Staff



More Information:
Ruth Abelmann
, Associate Director, Residential Life
Sarah Linz, Residence Hall Director, Mini Dorms


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