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Nash Hall
X ![]() View room information for Nash Hall Nash Hall houses women and men on separate floors in single, double and triple occupancy rooms with interior corridors. Nash has a great sense of community and a dedicated staff who work hard to facilitate an enriching inclusive, involved and fun environment. There is an active hall council, a fun way for new and enthusiastic members to get involved and make a difference in the community. Accommodations for mobility impaired students are available. All of Nash is designated as alcohol-free, for students who make a commitment to refrain from using or supporting the use of alcohol while in residence. This type of environment gives students an opportunity to live with others who have made a similar commitment. Nash has community bathrooms that serve students of the same gender living on each floor. A large main lounge with a piano and fireplace is suitable for social activities serving the entire building. Smaller lounges are located on each floor. A game room with pool tables and a computer lab directly connected to the Interview are also available to Nash residents. This building is scheduled to be painted Fall 2009. Typical Student Rooms
Lounges
A large main lounge with a fireplace, piano, and attached kitchenette serves as a social center for the entire building. There is also a game room with pool and ping-pong tables and a computer lab. A small lounge and kitchenette are located on each floor. Community ActivitiesNash Hall is home to some of the best views on campus of Bellingham Bay, which is particularly stunning as the sun sets and the sky is ablaze with color. Nash has
a great sense of community and a dedicated staff, who work hard to facilitate an enriching, inclusive, involved and fun community. Building Floor Plans |
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