Towers 1 (Floors 7-14)
Carmichael Towers East is a fourteen-floor, air-conditioned residence hall complex that opened in 1966. Towers East is comprised of two separate high-rise buildings, Tower I and Tower II. The lower two floors of each tower contain study areas, lounges, recreation rooms, a information desk and meeting rooms. The complex has a laundry facility conveniently located on the first floor.
Upper-Division students will live on floors 7-14 in Towers 1. Each floor consists of four suites with each suite housing six residents. These accommodations include two single bedrooms (rooms B&D), two doubles (rooms A&E), a private bathroom, a large storage closet with full-size refrigerator and a common lounge area. In the common area, there is one loveseat, a lounge chair, one coffee table, a lamp table and table lamp. The doubles have bunkable beds.
The Carmichael Towers are named for Oliver Cromwell Carmichael, who was Vanderbilt’s third Chancellor.
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