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McTyeire Hall
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Located on the central campus, McTyeire offers easy access
to dining and classroom facilities. It houses 97 upperclass women and men in single
rooms. Residents live on the first and second floors. One Resident Adviser/Head
Resident lives on the first floor and two live on the second floor. The Program Director and the program
coordinators also reside in the building.
The McTyeire International House language programs help students
improve their fluency in one of five foreign languages through daily use of the
language and close communication with faculty and native speakers.
McTyeire, built in 1940 in collegiate gothic style, was the first dormitory for women.
A complete renovation in 1992/1993 includes a tower entrance, a language library,
and an expanded dining area. In 1997, McTyeire Hall earned a Metro Historical
Commission top Architectural Award in the educational and institutional category.
McTyeire Hall is named for Methodist Bishop Holland N. McTyeire,
first president of the Board of Trust.
| Amenities include: |
Information desk
Dining Room for McTyeire residents
Commodore Card access to building
Central air conditioning
Free University cable television service
Free direct connection to campus network (ResNet)
Free University telephone service (local calls only)
Common area bath facilities
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Fireplace Lounge
Television Lounge
Common kitchen facility with oven, stove, microwave,
dishwasher and refrigerator
Carpeted corridors
Custodial service in common areas, bathrooms and corridors
Seminar Room
Library
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| Furnishings include: |
Bunkable bed
Desk
Desk Chair
Chest
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Bookshelf
Window Blinds
Carpeting
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