Stickney Hall
Stickney Hall is named after Fred G. Stickney, a professor of English who served as the head of the English department from 1925 until 1946.
Stickney Hall is a suite-style residence hall for students who have earned at least 24 semester credits. The majority of the rooms at Stickney Hall are for two people; however, there are a few three-person rooms. In the triple rooms, there is a separate two-person bedroom and a single bed in the main residence hall room.
Constructed: 1949 (Renovated in 1983)
Classification: Coed (single gender by room)
Type: Rooms with private bathrooms and kitchens
Location: Southern corner of campus, near the library & Bibb Graves Hall
Occupancy: 94 (Two students per room, plus a few triple rooms)
Number of Floors: 3
Amenities:
- Private bathrooms in each room
- Refrigerator and oven/stove
- Bunked beds
- Basic cable television service
- Individually heated and air conditioned
- Wireless Internet service
- Computer lab
- TV lounge
- Elevator
- Nursing Living-Learning Community (LLC)
- Inside hallways
- Smoke-free environment (Smoking is not permitted at Stickney)
- On-site laundry room with coin-operated washers & dryers
Floor Plan
(The floor plans at Stickney vary. This is one example.)