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A former hotel converted into a residence hall, Adams Tower West is comprised of spacious three-person suites. Each suite has its own bathroom shared between the three residents.
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Alexander Hall is centrally located on campus and shares an outdoor quad area with several other residence halls.
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Babcock Hall is a vibrant community of individuals 21 and older, with a mix of international, graduate, and non-traditional undergraduate students.
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Located right next to Philbrook Dining Hall and our twin building Williamson Hall, it is minutes away from many academic buildings, making it a convenient place to call home.
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Proximity to the campus core and steps away from recreation facilities are just a few of the reasons first-year through seniors are attracted to life in Congreve.
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Home to our Lavender floor and gender-inclusive style housing community: Devine gives you a small hall feel while living in a large hall!
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Fairchild has a great location on-campus and it houses two themed communities: Honors and International Connections. It is a place for students that enjoy learning and want to be part of a diverse group.
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Completed in 2008, Haaland Hall houses students from a diverse array of backgrounds and represent many different identities and personalities.
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Handler is one of the newest residence halls on campus. The building houses nine resident assistants, and a full-time professional staff member.
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Hitchcock is comprised of three floor communities. The first floor houses male identifying students, and the second and third floors house female identifying students.
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Hubbard is a medium co-ed residence hall that houses two themes: "Honors" and "InCEPSion," providing a place for students who want to live in a building where there are high academic expectations.
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Jessie Doe is ideally located right next to the main campus. It has a mixed population of first year and upper-class students.
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Lord is a small hall that houses first-year residents with a great sense of community. It is conveniently located for easy access to the main campus.
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McLaughlin is a small hall with a community of first year students and home to the Learning Community for the College of Health and Human Services.
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Mills Hall is a large, suite-style, residence hall, centrally located in the heart of the University of New Hampshire (UNH) campus and near downtown Durham.
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Peterson is a medium co-ed hall. It has both traditional style rooms and suite style rooms in singles, or doubles - all air-conditioned.
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Randall is comprised of four floors located in the middle of the “Upper Quad”. The first floor has a wonderful lounge, perfect for studying or hanging out.
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Sawyer is a small co-ed hall. It is in a prime location on campus near Paul College and Holloway Commons.
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Scott Hall is located in the heart of the campus and is arguably the most picturesque, with its classic design and sprawling lawn.
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Stoke is the largest residence hall at UNH, located near the heart of campus, across from Peter T. Paul College, and a short walk to everything downtown has to offer.
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The Gables Apartment Complex is a vibrant and active community that’s just a short walk or bus ride away from academic buildings, athletic facilities, and UNH sports venues.
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If you have an interest in the arts or merely enjoy being around folks that enjoy the arts, Eaton is the place for you.
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Located right near College Woods and surrounded by plenty of great trees for hammocking or slack-lining, Hall House is a great environment for all sorts of fun outdoor experiences.
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Marston is great for students who want a single room and a community of peers who enjoy each other’s company. The building’s spacious lounges are perfect for recreation and study.
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Richardson is perfect for students who like having their own space but also enjoy hanging out with friends. The building has two lounges for students to hang out with friends and study.
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Steps from Philbrook Dining Hall, Williamson Hall is the host to our First Year Experience with programs and events geared to new Wildcats so you can get the most out of UNH.
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Nestled in a beautiful forested area, the Woodside Apartment Complex is a tight knit community that primarily consists of upper-class students.
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