
Special Interest Housing (SIH) gives students a unique opportunity to collaborate with other students by creating affinity communities with common goals and purpose. SIH creates the conditions for engaged citizenship and self-governance that enables self-directed living environments around a shared theme, issue or interest. The SIH program encourages group and individual social and intellectual development while simultaneously contributing to the intellectual and social life of the College.
Each SIH program must identify a student who will serve as a liaison between Residence Life and Housing and the program.
The House Liaison(s) helps administer the program outlined in the SIH charter and goals. In addition the house liaison(s) maintains an accurate and current roster of students within the house, reports facility and safety concerns as needed, and works with the Residence Life and Housing office to run a House Event each semester.
Each SIH group should identify and continually work with a faculty or staff advisor to execute programs, plan goals, and expectations and seek mentoring/advice relating to the House program.
Each SIH program is responsible for completing a House Charter, which reflects the values, core expectations and purpose of the program. The charter acts as a guide for the SIH group and provides insight into the philosophy and character of the House. In order to see each house charter please visit their respective EngageD pages for more information.
Special Interest Houses Include:
House Name | 25-26 Location | Fall 25 House Liaison | Housing Type for Billing | Faculty/Staff Advisor |
Arts Collective | 531 W Louther St | Bella Lapp
|
Apartment | Todd Arsenault |
Classics | 417 W Louther St | Corrin Blaszczynski | Apartment | Scott Farrington |
Human Cultures | Strayer House | Siobhan Morgan | Apartment | Matthew Biwer |
Latinx House | 136 Cherry St | Apartment | Andrea Lopez | |
MANdatory | 521 W Louther St | Jacob Fuentes Ortega | Apartment | Yvette Davis |
MOB House | 529 W Louther St | Corniellia Ofori | Apartment | Ryan Patton |
Music Society |
49 & 51 S College St | Maggie Weeden & Lannen Lrae | Apartment | Jennifer Blyth |
Outdoor Education | Matthews House |
Olivia Ngai |
Residence Hall |
Jed Kuhn |
Romance Languages | Stuart Hall | Sofia Rojo |
Residence Hall |
Elise Bartosik-Velez, Mireille Rebeiz, Luca Lanzilotta |
ROTC House | 513 W Louther St | Kevin Holtje | Apartment | LTC Jacob M. Phillips |
Russian House | 425 W Louther St | Jess Hartley-Lowe | Apartment | Alyssa DeBlasio |
Social Justice | 515 W Louther St |
Cameron Morales |
Apartment |
Yvette Davis |
Spectrum | 505 W Louther St | Ezra Soncrant & Percy Sikder | Apartment | Jeff Engelheart |
Substance Free | Todd House | Barrett Riley | Residence Hall | Joy Middaugh |
The Site |
3rd Floor, 25/27 W High St |
Everett Sawyer |
Residence Hall |
Erin Crawley-Woods |
Treehouse | 532 W Louther St | Allison Maurice & Kiersten Kahn | Residence Hall | Isabel Ruff |
Womanist Collective | Witwer 101 | Gudalupe Duran | Residence Hall | Jacquie Forbes |
X House | 507 W Louther St | Jedea Williams | Apartment | Yvette Davis |
Fraternity & Sorority Housing | ||||
AEPi | 509 W Louther St | Daniel Goncalves | Apartment | Marley Weiner |
Delta Nu | 171 W High St | Cecilia Madden | Residence Hall | Jennifer Love |
Delta Sigma Phi | Sean Sobolewski | Apartment | Greg Moyer | |
Kappa Alpha Theta | 34 S West St | Apartment | Tara Renault | |
Kappa Kappa Gamma | Vincett House | Haleigh Bird | Apartment | Sarah Masland-Fatherree |
Pi Beta Phi | 170 W Louther St | Katelyn Pequeno | Apartment | Karen Faryniak & Jennifer Schaeffer |
Special Interest Houses may occupy a single building or a portion of a larger facility. They are reviewed yearly by Residence Life & Housing. Groups assigned housing in a Special Interest House are expected to fill their assigned spaces with group members. If a violation of the Community Standards occurs within a Special Interest House, the College will determine whether to bring charges against specific individuals and/or the organization as a whole. Failure to maintain occupancy may result in loss of housing. Special Interest Houses are available to upper-class students.