All the Living-Learning Communities at LSSU are located within the Row Houses. Originally built as officer’s quarters for Fort Brady, these stately homes are now used for a variety of purposes. Over the last few years, each house has gone through renovations to update the interior of each house while maintaining the historic feel of the exterior. Each Row House has a full kitchen, laundry room, dining area, and a large common area. A library/study room has recently been added to each LLC!
Student’s Name
Building and Room # ______
680 W. Easterday Avenue
Sault Ste Marie MI 49783
Located in Ontario Hall the Honors Program is a multidiscipline house that is associated with the LSSU Honors Program. A resident wishing to live in Ontario Hall must be accepted into the Honors Program. Information about the LSSU Honors Program can be found at www.lssu.edu/academics/honors-program.
Ontario Hall has one side and is co-ed. The side of the house has a full kitchen, laundry room, dining area, common area, access to a library/study room and two full bathrooms.
Dr. Jason Swedene
(906) 635-2122
[email protected]
Interested in Fire Science, Criminal Justice, or Paramedic Technology? Erie Hall Houses is associated with the First Responders Association Club (FRA). Membership in FRA requires at least an associate degree as a minimum for membership.
Interested in Chemistry and Environmental Science? Huron Hall is a multidisciplinary house that is associated with the Chemistry and Environmental Science Club. Those within in the house are must be or become active members of the Chemistry and Environmental Science Club.
Huron Hall is divided into two sides. The east-side houses females and has the library/study room as well as the dining room. The west-side houses males and has the computer room and project/entertainment room. The two sides are joined by a sign door that allows access to both sides. Each side of the house have a kitchen, common room, and two bathrooms.
Dr. Derek Wright
(906) 635-2628
[email protected]
Love the outdoors? Laker Hall is a multidisciplinary house that is associated with the Fisheries and Wildlife Club. Residents do not need to be majoring in Fisheries and Wildlife Management, but those within in the house must be or become an active member of the Fisheries and Wildlife Club.
Laker Hall has one single room, three triple rooms, and one double room. Laker Hall has a full kitchen, laundry room, dining area, common area, a library/study room and two full bathrooms.
Dr.
@lssu.edu
Engineering majors are invited and encouraged to participate with the Engineering and Technology House. All the residents of Chippewa Hall are majoring in one of the engineering and technology programs and are required to complete a house project.
Chippewa Hall has two sides; the East-side houses both females and males while the West-side houses only males. Each side of the house has a full kitchen, laundry room, dining area, common area, access to a library/study room and two full bathrooms. The East-side has one single room, four doubles rooms and one triple room while the West-side of Chippewa Hall has one single room, two double rooms and one triple room.
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Student OrganizationDr. Joseph Moening
(906) 635-2135
[email protected]
Dr. Zakaria Mahmud
(906) 635-2137
[email protected]
Are you a major in Cannabis Business, Cannabis Chemistry, Cannabis Science, or Cannabis Production? This house is for you!
Erie Hall has two sides; the North-side houses males while the South-side houses females. Each side of the house has a full kitchen, laundry room, dining area, common area, access to a library/study room, and two bathrooms. Both sides have one single room and four double rooms.
Prof. Koral Fritz, Cannabis Business
(906) 635-2115
[email protected]
Prof. Ben Southwell, Cannabis Chemistry
(906) 635-2076
[email protected]
Each Row House is unique, but the majority of the bedrooms are designed for two individuals, with a few single and three person bedrooms. Each Row House has a full kitchen, laundry room, library/study room and a large common living area.
24-hour visitation is permitted among residents within their own Row House. 24-hour visitation is permitted among nonresident guests within a limited length of stay.
The Row is staffed by two student Resident Advisors (RAs). The staff’s main goals are to provide the residents with valuable information, create a positive community through educational programming, maintain a safe and high-quality living environment and serve as a resource whenever a student has a question or concern. The Residence Hall Coordinators office is located in the Campus Life Office (Cisler 125).