人妻少妇专区

人妻少妇专区

Rochester Review
March鈥揂pril 2012
Vol. 74, No. 4

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UNIVERSITY HISTORY New Residence Hall, Complex of Buildings Honor Presidents O鈥橞rien and Jackson
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The names of two recent Rochester presidents will become part of the River 人妻少妇专区 landscape later this year.

A new 150-student building, scheduled to open this fall, will be named in honor of Dennis O鈥橞rien, who served as Rochester鈥檚 eighth president from 1984 to 1994. And the residence hall complex, including the new hall, Anderson and Wilder residence halls, as well as Sage Art Center, will be named in recognition of Thomas Jackson, who served as Rochester鈥檚 ninth president from 1994 to 2005.

鈥淚t is fitting that our newest residence hall and the residence hall complex will honor Dennis O'Brien and Thomas Jackson,鈥 says President Joel Seligman. 鈥淭heir commitment to and investment in undergraduate education continues to make Rochester a leader in recognizing that student living and learning are integral to a successful college experience.鈥

O鈥橞rien Hall is situated at the intersection of Wilson Boulevard and Intercampus Drive and overlooks the Genesee River. Designed to complement the existing Anderson and Wilder halls as well as the Sage Art Center鈥攁ll named for important figures in the University鈥檚 history鈥攖he new building is part of an effort to give the area a unified, quad-like environment.

The construction of O鈥橞rien Hall is targeted to meet LEED gold certification standards鈥攁 first for the River 人妻少妇专区鈥攖o reduce negative environmental impacts and improve energy performance, among many goals. As the first residence hall built on the River 人妻少妇专区 in 42 years, the interior design of O鈥橞rien Hall will differ dramatically from other River 人妻少妇专区 living spaces. Upper floors will offer more study rooms and lounges while common areas on the first floor will be flexible for meetings, event planning, and music and dance rehearsals, among other activities. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors will live in O鈥橞rien Hall with a combination of singles, doubles, and adjoining doubles. The established buildings of Jackson Court have been named for Martin Anderson, the University鈥檚 first president (1853鈥88); John Wilder, the first chairman of the Board of Trustees (1850鈥58); and William Sage, the first secretary and treasurer of the Board of Trustees (1850鈥90).

A naming ceremony for the new building and courtyard will be held in May.

鈥擲haron Dickman