Lennox House (Multicultural Student House)
Facts about Lennox
- Lennox House is the location of the Glass House Program, a perpetual Themed Community that provides an environment for the promotion of multi-cultural awareness, support, and programming.
- Residency in the Glass House is limited to students with two or more semesters of housing completed. Prospective residents are subject to House Council review.
- The Resident Advisor plays an active role in the recruitment and placement of residents, as well as in programming for the multi-cultural theme.
- Lennox House is a three-story, co-ed house for 20 students. This Moorish design house, built at the turn of the century, opened as a student center in Sept. 1937.
- The 17-room house was the legacy of William Lennox, a local banker and CC trustee from 1901 to 1936. A grille, bookstore, and organization offices were located in the center.
- Today, it has a large living room with a fireplace, piano, a kitchen, and a wraparound porch. Lennox House is one of the most desirable campus housing opportunities, especially since it was completely renovated in 2003.
LENNOX (Multicultural) HOUSE
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BUILDING | AMENITIES | |
1001 North Nevada Ave |
Kitchen | Yes (2) |
East Campus | Laundry | Yes |
Type: Small House |
Lounge
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Yes; Piano, Fireplace, Flat-Screen TV
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Theme: Multicultural House |
Wireless | Yes |
Number of Beds: 20 |
Game Room | Billiards |
Resident Advisors: 1 | Thermostat | Heat Only |
Residential Living Coordinator: 1 | Carpet | No |
Floor Plans: Basement; First |
Bike Rack | Yes |
Floor Plans: Second; Third | Key Type | Exterior: Swipe Card; Interior: Key |
Ellis U Butler, Jr. Center for Intercultural Leadership |
Other
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Classroom, Wrap-Around Porch
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Last updated: 02/27/2024