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Hart Hall

 

The Facts

 

Location: Hart is located in Central Campus

Residents: 400

Floors: 9

Ceiling Height: 8'   Window Height:52.5''

Closets Width: 52''  Closet Depth: 26 ''

 

 

 

The Main Lounge/ Activities

 

 Hart's main lounge is not only large, but it's visually interesting. 

Instead of one large, square lobby,  it consists 

of dramatic corners. Inside the main lounge located on

 the first floor is a pool table and chest playing tables. 

There are plenty of seats and desks to lounge and 

talk with friendsor work on group projects.

 

Using a student I.D. individuals can rent out a variety of sports 

equipment such as baseball and tennis.

 

 

 

The Kitchenettes

 

Hart residents get to enjoy a kitchenettes on every-

yes, I said every- floor. Students can access the Kitchenette only 

on their floor with their I.D. cards. They are supposed to stocked  

with pots and pans, but college-life happens and things get forgotten.

 

If you're considering this dorm, and are big on cooking, might want

to bring a few pans and utensils.

 

 

The Floor Lounges

 

Floor lounges include chairs, tables, and desks. This is a good place to

go to get away from ones roommate without missing one's

favorite T.V. show.

 

The Bathrooms

 

Harts bathrooms generally have 3-4 showers, though one

may have a fold down chair (see right). They also have the

standard three stalls. Electrical plugs are located above the

sinks so don't forget those electric toothbrushes.

 

The Basement

 

Located in the underbelly of Hart is a well furnished basement

which includes vending machines,fooseball, pool,

T.Vs, Kitchenette, chairs, and desks.

 

Global Living and Learning Center

"Hart Global Living and Learning Center is a unique residential community on the campus of SUNY Oswego for serious students focusing on academic challenge and social responsibility within a global context. "

~Hart Hall Website

"ALL students are eligible to live in Hart GLLC. They must first apply by filling out an application and writing a short essay on why they want to live in Hart. Once accepted, they agree to take one course each semester from an approved list of global issues courses and agree to take the one-credit IST 190/390 each semester. The IST course requires attendance at six approved campus events per semester, writing a one-page paper or participating in a discussion for each event attended, and completion of 10 hours of approved community service per semester."

~Hart Hall Website

 Hart Hall Website

The Hart Hall Website includes:

Event Calendar

Application 

IST registration

Staff

 

 

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