藏精阁

Residential Life

  • On Saturday, April 2, members of the 藏精阁 community officially celebrated the naming of the university鈥檚 first residential commons for Diane Ciccone 鈥74. Hailing from Skaneateles and Bridgewater, N.Y., Ciccone was one of 13 women of color to enter 藏精阁 in 1970 鈥 the university鈥檚 first year of coeducation. She began her 40-year legal [鈥
    April 8, 2016
  • Students and faculty in a group portrait
    As spring break approaches, the fall seems like a very long time ago. For members of the five Sophomore Residential Seminars (SRS), this is especially true, since the intensive learning, community-building, and travel experiences of the first semester have given way to a comparatively quiet second semester. SRS remains present in our everyday lives, however, [鈥
    March 11, 2016
  • Students hold up a sign reading "Welcome to the Ciccone Commons"
    藏精阁鈥檚 inaugural residential commons, which opened its doors on Arrival Day 2015, will be named for Diane Ciccone 鈥74, P鈥10. Commons residents made the choice by popular vote after reviewing a slate of important names in 藏精阁鈥檚 history. 鈥淚 am humbled and honored with the naming of Ciccone Commons,鈥 Ciccone said. 鈥淚t not only recognizes [鈥
    November 12, 2015
  • Last week, with the arrival of the Class of 2019, 藏精阁 launched its first residential commons. Students, faculty, and staff gathered in Memorial Chapel on August 27 to commemorate the moment. Then, they joined in an open-house celebration at their newly renovated upper-campus residence: Curtis and Drake halls. Faculty Co-director Rebecca Shiner, professor of psychology, greeted [鈥
    September 3, 2015