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Copley

Named for Fr. Thomas Copley S.J., this neo-gothic residence hall opened in 1932. During the 1930s, informal dances were often held in the newly constructed building. Adjacent to the Healy Building, Copley emulates its gothic façade with a gray stone structure and arched doorways. Copley Lawn, located directly in front of the building, is a common site for student activity events such as barbecues, fairs, and concerts. It also serves as a popular site to study, throw a frisbee, or just relax during sunny days.

Copley Floor Plans {Explanation of Drawings}
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GIF Drawings:

General Information
  • Rooms on the ground floor through the fourth floor are arranged as suites with two double occupancy rooms sharing a bath. Fifth floor rooms have a sink and a vanity in each room, and residents of that floor share a common bath with shower.
  • A community room with kitchen is located on each floor.
  • Each room is furnished with 2 desks with chairs, 2 dressers, 2 bunkable beds, built-in closets, and carpeting. Each room has its own temperature control.
  • A laundry room and mailboxes are located on the ground level.
  • HoyaNet cable is available for a small activation fee and a monthly service fee. A cable-ready television set is required.
  • Rooms are wired with one data connection per student, giving students access to the local area network and to the Internet. Each room also has one phone jack per student.
  • The Residence Hall Office (RHO) is located on first floor of Copley. The RHO handles package delivery, lockouts and room check-in for Copley residents

Interesting facts about Copley

  • Major renovations were completed in 1995.

Images of Copley: {coming soon}

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