
Buxton Hall
Buxton Hall houses approximately 200 residents on 4 floors, and is part of the residence hall quad on the west side of campus. Buxton was renovated in 2000, and is connected to Hawley Hall. There is a full time resident director serving Buxton and Hawley Halls, seven resident assistants, and one faculty in residence. Rooms are coed by neighbor with a men's and women's bathroom at the center of each wing.
Location on Campus (campus map)
Residential Programs:
Health and Human Sciences Living in Community
(LinC)
Buxton and Hawley halls serve as a residential community for
students studying or interested in majors within the College of
Health and Human Sciences (HHS). First-year residents create a
living environment related to majors of interest in the college
such as Nutrition and Exercise Science, Public Health, Human
Development and Family Sciences or Design and Human Environment.
Along with working with a Faculty-in-Residence from the college,
there is an opportunity for instant study groups or advising
sessions by HHS staff. Hall dinners, networking with upper-division
HHS student leaders, seminars and other informal interactions
include presentations by faculty on issues related to
relationships, healthy living, nutrition and exercise.
Amenities & Services
- High-Speed Internet
- Cable TV
- Modular Furniture
- Extra-long beds (36"x80")
- Loft kits available on first come first served basis
- Laundry Facilities (Unlimited use for residents)
- Elevator
- Mail delivered to West Service Center
- Wheel-chair accessible facilities
Pictures & Views
Room Plans
