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This list of Northwestern University residences houses some of the university's approximately 15,000 undergraduate and graduate students on the Evanston, Illinois campus. Residential CollegesAyers College of Commerce and IndustryThe Ayers College of Commerce and Industry (CCI) is a residential college at Northwestern University, located next to the Henry Crown Sports Pavilion and Aquatic Center (SPAC) and just off of Lake Michigan. Built in 1991, it currently is home to 164 students, divided amongst 4 floors, 3 of which are co-ed. CCI holds an annual Business Symposium, bringing together many leaders in business-related fields with students for a unique opportunity to discuss various issues.[1] Chapin Hall (Humanities Residential College)726 University Place East Fairchild (Communications Residential College)
The Communications Residential College (CRC) is a residential college at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. Its focus is mass media, attracting students interested in film, television, radio and journalism. Informal lectures, known as firesides, presented throughout the year often feature noted journalists and filmmakers.[2] CRC was built in 1981 as part of the $23 million South Campus project, which included the construction of 1835 Hinman and other dorms. A $2 million gift from the Sherman Fairchild Foundation of Chevy Chase, Maryland, helped provide equipment and finance other expenses for the residential college. The dorm's equipment includes its own radio station, WXRU 640 AM, as well as three movie screening rooms. CRC has traditionally had rivalries with several other dorms on campus, notably its across-the-street neighbor, 1835 Hinman. CRC has taken it upon itself to knock Hinman down a peg with such activities as "Illumihinman," which involves shining video production lights, throwing water balloons and playing loud music - all in Hinman's direction - at midnight before the first day of spring quarter finals. In 1987, a beloved and talented CRC resident named Will Arnold died in his sleep due to an arrhythmia. Will had been the dorm's equipment chair, and a fundraiser was inaugurated in his honor, with half the proceeds going to the American Heart Association and half for CRC equipment. The fundraiser is called Radiothon. Radiothon spans two nights. Events include a date auction, drag show and a goods auction, with items and gift certificates donated by area merchants. Another event is a show called "That's Stupid." Residents encourage their dormmates to charge a certain amount of money to perform a particular stunt or performance. New freshmen first learn about the dorm's silly atmosphere when they are invited to participate in an event called Panquake. Dorm alumnus Jeremy Birn started his own computer-animation studio after graduation and now works for Pixar Studios. Two other CRC graduates went on to work with Jim Henson's Muppets, including Stephanie D'Abruzzo, who starred in the CRC Productions movie "The Glance" and (much) later earned a Tony nomination for the role of Kate Monster in Avenue Q. Other notable alumni include Maggie Bandur, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Tananarive Due, Joshua Elder, Ava Greenwell, Maura Johnston, Elizabeth Kirkscey, Kathryn Larrabee, John Lehr, Russell Lissau, Kerry Luft, Chip Rowe, Craig Shemin, and Michael Weiser. Hobart House (Women's Residential College)630 Emerson Street Jones Fine and Performing Arts Residential College
Jones Residential College is Northwestern University's fine and performing arts residential college located on the southern edge of campus, in close walking distance of downtown Evanston, the Norris University Center, the Library, the Theatre and Interpretation Center, and the Music Administration Building. Jones is also directly across the street from Lake Michigan. Jones often plans trips that take groups into Chicago to experience the immense resources that downtown has to offer, including shows and other performances, museums, restaurants, parks, and much more. As well as looking to Chicago for artistic events, Jones always takes any opportunity to draw from the wide resources within its own campus by bringing in professors, student groups, and shows from within Northwestern’s community to hold discussions and workshops. Jones was opened to students in the fall of 1982 as part of the residential college system. The building cost almost $2.5 million to develop, most of the funds came from Wayne V. and Elizabeth R. Jones, who the building was then dedicated to. The Joneses were both alumni of Northwestern from the graduating class of 1923, and were essential to bringing in support from alumni located in Texas. The facilities of Jones include: a space for photo development, art studios, music and theatrical rehearsal rooms, a dance studio, and a performance space. Public Affairs Residential College1838 Chicago Avenue. A politics and social policy-themed residential college. Residential College of Cultural and Community Studies (CCS)
One of the first residential colleges at Northwestern University and also its smallest, the College of Cultural and Community Studies is a home to students from as far away as Malaysia and as close as the south side of Chicago. Members of this close-knit community share an active interest in the interaction of diverse cultures and urban communities. CCS members continue to emphasize interaction with the local community through a variety of outings and service activities while maintaining interest in the culture that defines the world outside. CCS members are known to be the coolest in Northwestern Shepard Residential College626 University Place Slivka Residence Hall2332 Campus Drive West Fairchild (International Studies Residential College)1861 Sheridan Road Willard Residential College
Willard Residential College is a residential college. It was built as an all-female dormitory in 1938. The dorm was originally named "Willard Hall," after Frances Willard, a women's suffragist and leader in the temperance movement who served as Northwestern's first dean of women. Willard Hall was renamed "Willard Residential College" in 1972 when the dorm became a part of Northwestern's Residential College program and became the first co-ed housing on campus. Willard has traditionally had rivalries with Shepard Residential College and the neighboring Evans Scholars. Beginning no later than the 1970s, Willard Residential College was notorious for the "Frances Willard Party," which was held every Fall in mock celebration of Frances Willard's birthday. The party would traditionally begin with people traveling from room to room and progressively climbing up Willard's five floors, drinking heavily along the way. However, following the 2002 Frances Willard Party, the University deemed the party too unsafe and banned Willard Residential College from ever having the party again. Currently, Willard celebrates several long-standing college traditions. This includes the Willard Formal, a swanky, black-tie party thrown annually by the hall government at a surprise location. Past formal locations include the Shedd Aquarium and the Sears Tower. The Willard Polka Party is held during winter quarter at a beer garden in Chicago, where residents dress in costumes and dance the polka. The Woo-Au Luau is held the Monday after Northwestern's Dillo Day, and traditionally includes a barbecue, music and yearly pudding-wrestling contest. Willard also competes with Shepard Residential College each spring in the Woo-Shep Olympics. Willard has been the victor of the annual competition for the past two years, after Shepard had formerly held the cup for many years prior. Notable alumni include Shelley Long, Julia Louis-Dreyfus (room 430), J.P. Manoux, Seth Meyers, Jeanne Sparrow, David Schwimmer (room 428), Nicole Sullivan, Dave Revsine, Richard Penniston, Richard Kind, and Stephen Colbert.[3] Residence Halls1835 Hinman1835 Hinman Avenue Allison Hall1820 Chicago Avenue Bobb Residence Hall2305 Sheridan Road Elder Residence Hall2400 Sheridan Road Foster House Residence Hall2253 Sheridan Road This House came under scrutiny after an alcohol related death of Matthew Sunshine in 2008, a freshman resident. Foster Walker Complex1927 Orrington Ave Goodrich House Residence Hall2321 Sheridan Road Group Residence for Environmental Engagement at Northwestern (GREEN) House2252 Sheridan Road Hinman House Residence Hall610 Lincoln Street Kemper Residence Hall2420 Campus Drive McCulloch Residence Hall2315 Sheridan Road North Mid-Quads Residence Hall650 Emerson Street Rogers House Residence Hall647 University Place Sargent Residence Hall2245 Sheridan Road South Mid-Quads Residence Hall655 University Place FraternitiesAlpha Epsilon Pi562 Lincoln Street Alpha Phi AlphaBeta Theta Pi2349 Sheridan Road Chi Phi550 Lincoln Street Chi Psi2313 Sheridan Road Delta Chi619 Colfax Street Delta Tau Delta2317 Sheridan Road Delta Upsilon2307 Sheridan Road Kappa Alpha PsiLambda Chi Alpha2339 Sheridan Road Lambda Phi EpsilonOmega Delta PhiPhi Beta SigmaPhi Delta Theta2347 Sheridan Road Phi Gamma Delta2331 Sheridan Road Phi Kappa Psi2247 Sheridan Road Pi Kappa AlphaPhi Mu Alpha626 Emerson Street Sigma Alpha Epsilon2325 Sheridan Road (whose headquarters is located in Evanston) Sigma Chi2249 Sheridan Road (also headquartered in Evanston) Sigma Phi Epsilon2341 Sheridan Road Theta Chi572 Lincoln Street Zeta Beta Tau576 Lincoln Street SororitiesAlpha Chi Omega637 University Place Alpha Kappa AlphaAlpha Phi701 University Place. (also headquartered in Evanston) Chi Omega1870 Orrington Avenue Delta Delta Delta625 University Place Delta Gamma618 Emerson Street Delta Sigma ThetaDelta Zeta717 University Place Gamma Phi Beta640 Emerson Street Kappa Alpha Theta619 University Place Kappa Delta711 University Place Kappa Kappa Gamma1871 Orrington Avenue Kappa Phi LambdaLambda Theta AlphaPi Beta Phi636 Emerson Street Sigma Lambda GammaSigma Alpha Iota720 Emerson Street Zeta Phi BetaZeta Tau AlphaExternal linksReferences
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