McDowell Hall
Highlights
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Named for John A. McDowell, Secretary of the first Board of Trustees, 1911.
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Dedicated in 1966.
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Houses approximately 245 sophomores, juniors, seniors and graduate students. Co-ed and has
eight floors.
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Air-conditioning and attached computer cluster with new computers!
Hall Mailing Address:
Student Name
McDowell Hall, KSU
1500 Petrarca Drive
Kent, OH 44243
Rooms
The rooms in Twin Towers are suites, with each suite consisting of two sleeping
rooms, a living area and a bathroom shared with another suite. The bedrooms are
8' x 9' and the study area is 8' 9" x 14' 5". The closets and dressers are
built in; however, the beds and desks may be moved. All beds use extra long
sheets.
Visitation and Alcohol Policy
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24-hour visitation is permitted among residents within their own hall.
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24-hour visitation is permitted among nonresident guests within a limited
length of stay.
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Nonresident guests must be escorted at all times
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Students 21 years of age or older are permitted to have alcohol in McDowell
Hall.
- Smoking is prohibited in all campus buildings. Smoking may not occur within 20 feet of building entrances, windows, overhangs, loading docks, vents or other openings to a building, including residence halls.
Dining Close to McDowell Hall:
Staff
Twin Towers is staffed by a Residence Hall Director (RHD) and five Resident
Assistants (RAs). The staff's main goals are to provide the residents with
valuable information, create a positive community through educational
programming, maintain a safe and high-quality living environment and serve as a
resource whenever a student has a question or concern.
Hall Council
The Twin Towers Hall Council also operates with the goal of improving student
living. Hall Council provides all residents with an opportunity to interact
with one another through weekly meetings and a variety of fun activities and
programs. The Executive Board provides leadership opportunities within the
hall, as well as with the whole campus