Carlin Hall
Specifications
Carlin Hall is home to both full and modified suites. A full suite consists of bedrooms, a living room, and a bathroom and can house four to six students. A modified suite consists of bedrooms and a living room and can house two to four students. In each residence hall, there is a common lounge, a study lounge, and laundry facilities. It also houses the NROTC offices and facilities.
The Kimball Quad outside of Carlin hosts annual events such as the Battle of the Bands, barbecues, and the Spring Weekend Fair.
A standard room contains one desk, desk chair, desk lamp, dresser, bookcase, and bed per occupant. Most bedrooms are 12鈥 x 18鈥 with carpeted floors. Every room has a window and fire-retardant drapes. Each bed is a twin and uses extra long sheets (鈥渃ollege size鈥 sheets are recommended). As overhead lighting is not provided, students are encouraged to bring an extra, non-halogen lamp. Most living rooms contain a couch, a love seat or two lounge chairs, a coffee table and end tables.
Carlin was built in 1922 and named after Rev. James J. Carlin, S.J., president of the College from 1918鈥1924. Carlin houses approximately 160 upperclass students. There are six Residence Life staff members who live and work in the building; five resident assistants (RAs) and a head resident assistant (HRA).
Inside Carlin Hall




