Extra Information!

The Information Desk in the University Center maintains information about events happening on and around campus. If you're staying overnight, call to see what's going on (412-268-2107). Brochures and bus schedules are also available. Check out the "Innovators with Impact" exhibit near the Information Desk, highlighting the university's many award-winning alumni, faculty and students - from Nobel Laureates and Rhodes Scholars to Academy Award Winners.

Look for the "trucks" on campus (near the sorority houses on Margaret Morrison Street) for fresh ethnic foods. The trucksare open on weekdays during lunch and dinner. Students love the trucks because they're cheap and tasty!

Interested in Housing Info? There are many housing options for undergraduates living on campus. Housing Services' living arrangements include traditional single-gender residence halls, co-educational residence halls, suites, apartments, houses, and fraternity and sorority living. Housing Services provides each student a bed, desk with chair, bookshelf, dresser and closet or wardrobe. There are two types of rooms on campus: prime, which includes a bathroom either in the room or between two rooms, and a standard, in which the bathroom is in the hall shared by multiple rooms. You can't enter the resident halls without a current student ID card, but be sure to note where they are on campus.

Donner is primarily a freshman hall of standard rooms, most of which have three windows. The building has a television lounge, study lounge and recreation area, laundry facilities and a kitchen are also in the building. Resnik and West Wing were built in 1900, along with Gesling Stadium and the parking garage. They house upperclass students in prime and suite-style rooms complete with air conditioning.

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