Residence Halls
Living On-Campus
The Office of Residential Life is committed to providing a safe, clean, enjoyable, and diverse living community in each of its 7 residential living areas. Many of our students will say that living on campus is one the most beneficial and enjoyable aspects to Siena College.
Hennepin Hall - #19 on campus map (below)
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- Hennepin Hall is an upperclass residence hall. Hennepin contains both traditional double-occupancy rooms as well as suite style living on the upper two floors.
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- Hines Hall is a first year and sophomore residence hall. Hines is also home to faculty offices, the Siena Research Institute, and the Information Technology Systems Office.
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- The New Residence Hall is Siena's newest residence facility and houses primarily juniors and seniors. The New Residence Hall rooms all contain their own private bathroom facilities.
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- Padua Hall is one of Siena's newest residence facilities and houses primarily sophomores and juniors. Padua rooms all contain their own private bathroom facilities.
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- Plassmann Hall is a first year and sophomore residence hall. Plasmann contains both traditional double-occupancy rooms as well as suite style living on the 5th floor.
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Ryan Hall - #20 on campus map
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- Ryan Hall is a first-year residence hall. Ryan Hall features double-occupancy rooms with a few quad-style suites available for residents.
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Townhouses - #8 & #9 on campus map
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- The Townhouses are upperclass residence facilities for juniors and seniors. There are 4, 6, and 8 person townhouse units each containing a full kitchen and living room area.
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