Make Lifelong Friendships In The Nest

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News and Features | Tuesday, September 20, 2016

At long last, 秘密研究所 has opened its first residence hall. It鈥檚 called , and it鈥檚 spectacular!

With all of the typical amenities of modern residence halls鈥攊nternet, cable TV and a full kitchen in every apartment, plus study lounges, a fully loaded game room and a fitness center鈥攖he Nest is a six-story, 440-bed commitment to 秘密研究所n鈥檚 students and to the future of the institution.

鈥淚鈥檓 so glad that a residence hall has come to 秘密研究所n before I leave,鈥 junior Biology major Isabel Vargas said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 nice to have a home here.鈥

That鈥檚 exactly how Vargas and her fellow Nest residents should feel鈥攁t home.

鈥淲hen students come to a university, they鈥檙e learning a discipline,鈥 Vice President for Student Affairs Daniel L贸pez said. 鈥淲hat student housing can do is to help them become well-rounded individuals by being involved, engaged and participating with other students who may come from different backgrounds and who have different experiences. It鈥檚 great to come to class鈥攖hat鈥檚 what we鈥檙e here to do鈥攂ut you gain even more with a more traditional university experience that allows you to live on campus.鈥

The residence hall is drawing rave reviews from students for its space, amenities and proximity to their friends. 鈥淭he space feels so natural to be in,鈥 sophomore Erica Bland said. 鈥淚mmediately when you walk into the room, you see how much floor space there is. I can lay my yoga mat out here or I could do Pilates in my room, which is what I do at home.鈥

Matt Ekart, a senior, moved into The Nest just in time to get the residence life experience before he graduates. 鈥淚t鈥檚 hard to meet people at a commuter school,鈥 the Elementary Education major said. 鈥淪o being at the Nest will give me that opportunity.鈥