Robinson Suites Overview

Overview of Robinson Suites

  • Robinson Suites is dedicated to first-year residence students.
  • Located in the heart of campus adjacent to the Student Center and Tolliver Hall.
  • Emphasizes a community-focused environment with approximately 40 peers per building.

Staffing and Structure

Staffing

  • Staffing includes:
      - One Resident Assistant (RA) per building.
      - Hall Director also available for oversight.

Building Structure

  • Robinson Suites consist of three buildings.
  • Each building has:
      - A large lobby on the first floor accessible to the entire community.
      - Shared amenities in the lobby including:
        - Shared Kitchen:
          - Used for meal preparation.
          - Often occupied by residents dining together.
        - Dining Area:
          - Space for communal dining.
          - Ideal for social activities such as:
            - Playing board games.
            - Watching favorite television shows.

Facilities

Meeting Spaces

  • Robinson B includes:
      - A dedicated meeting space for:
        - Study groups.
        - Presentations.
  • Accessibility is granted to all residents of the Robinson Suites.

Room Configuration

Floors
  • The second and third floors of each building are gender-specific.
Room Details
  • Each floor contains:
      - Four residents share a living space.
      - A washer and dryer unit available for laundry.
      - Each room accommodates two students and is equipped with:
        - Loft Bed:
          - Maximizes available space.
        - Chest of Drawers:
          - For personal storage.
        - Desk with Drawers:
          - Provides a study area.
        - Chair:
          - Accompanies the desk setup.
        - Movable Wardrobe:
          - Additional storage solution for clothes and personal items.
  • The bathroom shared by two roommates includes:
      - Sink:
      - Toilet:
      - Shower/Tub Combo:
        - Provides bathing facility.

Conclusion

  • Robinson Suites is designed to foster community and support first-year students as they transition to college life.
  • The living arrangements promise a supportive and engaging environment for new students.
  • Excitement for the upcoming fall enrollment is expressed!