O'Hare
Hall (2000)
Population: Upperclassmen
Named after former University president Joseph O'Hare, S.J., Rose
Hill's newest residence hall opened in August
2000. The air-conditioned, three-wing, five-level
complex, made up of 13 neighborhoods houses
550 students. The majority of the bedrooms
are doubles, and there are a significant
number of singles and a few triples. Each
double and triple bedroom has a private
bathroom and single bedrooms share a private
bathroom located between two rooms. 13 community
lounges, equipped with living room furniture,
kitchenettes and a TV and VCR, 7 quiet study
lounges, 4 seminar rooms and 1 Common Room,
which accommodates 350 people, are located
throughout the residence hall. Air-conditioning
is available for a few weeks after opening
and at the end of the academic year.
Wellness
Housing is located on the 5th floor of the
North wing. The residents each sign a contract
promising to live in an alcohol/tobacco
free environment within the Wellness community.
Wellness housing offers a wide range of
social, educational, physical and spiritual
programs. Also in O'Hare Hall:
• Counselling & Psychological Services
• Disability Services
• Facilities & Engineering (FACE)
• Student Health Center
• Office
of Residential Life