Living-Learning Center
The Living-Learning Center is the newest residence hall on the central campus. It integrates spaces for academic classes, study
groups, faculty advising, informal musical and theatrical performances, dining,
and living. This building is much more than a residence hall. The Living-Learning
Center, or LLC for short, is home to the DUX
Bistro and conveniently located near the Student
Recreation Center, University Health, Counseling and Testing Center, the EMU
(Erb Memorial Union), and Carson
Dining.
The LLC is a hub of social and intellectual interaction for neighboring buildings, complementing them architecturally as well as academically and socially. The central plaza dividing the complex serves as the outdoor seating area to the bistro to encourage students from all complexes to mingle, socialize, and study.
Everyone can participate in events at the LLC, but only the earliest applicants are likely to be assigned to live there.
Disclaimer
The room assignment process is designed to promote academic communities centered on particular themes or interests.
Therefore, room assignments for first-year residents are based on residential freshman interest groups selections,
special-interest hall selections, roommate preferences, and room rate preferences.
As experienced students, returning residents have the opportunity to select rooms prior to the regular room
assignment process and are the only students able to select the exact location of their rooms.
Floor plans are provided to demonstrate differences between room types. Individual rooms vary.
All dimensions and square footage are approximate and should not be relied upon as representation, express or implied,
of your actual assigned room. Additionally, some single rooms may come with two beds.
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