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halls closest to the main campus area. Therefore, historically, most of the students who lived in halls found far from
Washington Square were sophomores. However, beginning in the fall 2006 semester, sophomores received priority housing, giving them first choice of residence halls. The purpose of this initiative was to keep the sophomore class together in the Union Square area. As a result, that year's junior class (class of 2008) and senior class (class of 2007) never benefited from having first choice, either as seniors under the old system or sophomores under the new system. The university operates its own transit system to transport its students, by
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Gramercy and near to
Madison Square Park. The rooms inside the building were partitioned to maximize the number of students. The building housed over 900 in its first year. In Spring 2009, Gramercy Green opened up a massive sub-cellar, which includes a fully functioning gym, a bike room, multiple television lounges, multiple study lounges, and a game room.
86:(IRHC), an umbrella student council organization. Each hall elects student representatives to the IRHC, and those representatives meet with one another to form committees and vote on an executive board. The goal of this group is to create programs for university students and to act as a link to university administration.
75:(RAs), and several halls contain faculty in residence. Unlike many other universities, NYU rooms all have their own bathrooms and thus no common bathrooms exist. Many residence halls have their own dining hall, and the university has meal choices to suit various diets. Almost all the residence halls have a
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is located in Union Square at 110 East 14th Street and was converted in the 2005-06 school year to all freshmen, and was then converted back to upperclassmen in fall 2009. For the 2012-2013 school year, it housed freshmen once more due to massive renovations at
Brittany Hall. There was a small campus
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is the newest addition to the system. It first opened for the Fall 2009 semester. It is located at 120 East 12th Street, houses over 700 students, and is known for its clean facilities, large windows, and extra large rooms. It is home to "The
Meaning of Food", "NYU C.O.R.P.S.", "Global Citizen", and
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NYU announced in
February 2008 that it had purchased a high-end apartment building to use as a residence hall. The building was already under construction for some time, originally intended for overseas investors. This building, Gramercy Green—located at 23rd Street and 3rd Avenue—is in the heart of
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formerly known as NYU at the
Seaport, was an upperclassmen residence hall. Despite its distance from campus, many students favored it for the size of the rooms. With 1181 residents and 28 RAs, Water Street was the largest residence hall on campus. However, since the hall was leased and not owned by
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is the only pre-1980 residence hall that was built as a residence hall specifically for NYU students. It is located at 5-11 University Place. This freshman residence hall has a two level dining hall; the upper level's food court is known as "Upstein" and is adjacent to the kosher eatery. The lower
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Residence. Gramercy Green is a converted luxury condo building, which is why the residence boasts numerous amenities not held in traditional 'college dorms.' These amenities include a private gym, granite countertops, marble bathroom fixtures and floor to ceiling windows. It, however, is one of
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is an 11-story building located at 55 Clark Street in
Brooklyn, housing over 400 students in exclusively traditional-style suites. The residence is contained in a building shared with Hotel St. George and operated by EHS, meaning that the residence houses students from universities around New York
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residents, as the new building would be built over the old St. Ann's Church. 12th street dorm is currently in use as a freshman dorm as of August 2009. It is located between 3rd and 4th avenues, close to the Coral, Alumni, and 3rd North dorms. A small piece of the church's facade remains standing.
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area. Until the Spring 2005 semester, NYU used a lottery system to determine eligibility for residence hall preference. Under this system, a student received one point for every semester they had lived in campus housing. Freshmen are freed from the lottery system and are by tradition placed in the
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is an 18-story building located at 101 Johnson Street in
Brooklyn Brooklyn, housing over 400 students in both traditional and apartment-style suites. The residence includes student lounges and study rooms on every floor with laundry facilities and vending machines located in its basement. The
226:. Prior to its purchase by NYU in the 1960s, the building was the Grosvenor Hotel. It houses 688 students and 13 RAs. During the 2023-2024 academic year, the hall underwent complete renovation, adding air conditioning to each dorm and making the building more environmentally friendly.
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and NYU. Amongst brownstones and historic buildings, the school has built many large residence halls. NYU's destruction or purchase of many historic buildings (such as the Peter Cooper post office or St. Ann's Church, a rusticated-stone structure with a
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is a small freshman hall located on 79 Washington Square East. This hall is regularly shown on NYU campus tours. Goddard houses 212 students and six RAs. In the fall of 2007, it became a "residential college". In 2022, Goddard Hall closed as a residence
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is located at 240 Mercer Street. Formerly known as "240 Mercer," the building was renamed after the original Hayden Hall located on
Washington Square West was renamed Lipton Hall in 2016. It is the largest of the five residence halls for law school
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is a small residence hall that houses mostly juniors and seniors. Its address is 40 East Seventh Street. It is known as the Green Dorm. Seventh Street is the smallest hall on campus, housing 82 students and two RAs, and so shares its staff and
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is one of the newest residence halls in the system, located on the northeast corner of 23rd Street and 3rd Avenue (entrance on 3rd). Gramercy Green features a new addition to the University's residence halls: it has two
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in 2015. Othmer Hall stands within the MetroTech Center, and directly adjoins the academic buildings that make up NYU Tandon, including Rogers Hall which holds Othmers primary dining hall: the Jasper Kane
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is located at 129 Third Avenue. It, along with Carlyle Court, was once notable for having balconies to which the students no longer have access due to safety concerns. Coral holds 410 students and 13 RAs.
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had a dining hall which was closed in 2005. The primary dining hall in U-Hall is currently operating in the general store located in "The Commons". University Hall holds 603 students and 14 RAs.
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is a 17-story pre-war gothic high rise located at 55 East 10th Street at the corner of 10th and Broadway. The building was once a hotel and is now home to 566 freshman and 15 RAs. Comedy troupe
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room that is open to resident students 24 hours a day. The price of using these facilities varies from hall to hall; as some halls are leased, NYU is unable to control the laundry prices.
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is a small residence hall with a large percentage of its residents being returning students. It is located at 1 East Second Street. Second Street has 282 residents and eight RAs.
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is located at 400 Broome Street and houses many sophomores and juniors. In whole, Broome holds 353 students and nine RAs. In the fall of 2007, it became a "residential college".
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students. It contains a dining area and an athletic center, which is open to the general NYU community. Palladium Hall is named after the night club, The Palladium, owned by
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City. Due to the nature of the arrangement, Clark St. has many amenities that other Residence's at NYU lack, such as in-room TV's, a private gym, a private spa, etc.
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tower that dated to 1847) have made it symbolic of change that many long-time residents fear is destroying what made the neighborhood interesting and attractive.
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is the largest residence hall at NYU, housing 1000+ students. Most of NYU Greek's Life have 'houses' in the penthouse floors of this residence hall.
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is largely a sophomore residence hall and is located at 636 Greenwich Street. Greenwich holds 314 students and seven RAs.
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level is known as "Downstein." Weinstein houses 554 students and 30 RAs. Weinstein is notable for being the dorm in which
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is located at 75 Third Avenue (between 11th and 12th streets) and is split into three towers. Third North has 29 RAs.
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is the largest first-year residence hall at NYU and one of the largest in the United States, housing 952 freshmen.
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is located at 47 West 13th Street. It has four RAs and 180 residents. As of Fall 2010, 13th street became the
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has the 7th largest university housing system in the United States, the largest among private schools.
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are paired with the 7th Street dorm (this arrangement is commonly called the "7-A Partnership").
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is located at 140 East 14th Street and houses upperclassmen and Stern's full-time
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is located at 110 West Third St. "D'Ag" is one of three residence halls for
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As NYU plans towering dorm for 12th Street, East Village neighbors cry foul
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with nearby Alumni Hall in what is commonly called the "7-A Partnership."
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West. It houses 736 students and 15 RAs - mostly sophomores.
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is a two building law school residence also known as the "
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The Mercer Street Residence, reserved for law students
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193:"Media Revolution" Explorations floors.
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264:Mixed freshman/upperclassman halls
224:Church of the Ascension (New York)
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465:Formerly used as residence halls
284:NYU Tandon School of Engineering
164:was founded in Brittany in 1988.
1947:University Athletic Association
805:"Themed Engagement Communities"
379:the furthest dorms from campus.
1869:International Law and Politics
1793:Cosmology and Particle Physics
1788:Administration of Criminal Law
317:Palladium Hall on 14th Street.
115:Relations with local residents
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132:Undergraduate residence halls
2019:Casa Italiana Zerilli Marimò
1823:Real Estate and Urban Policy
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84:Inter-Residence Hall Council
50:residence halls are in the
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2024:Elmer Holmes Bobst Library
1987:Honorary degree recipients
148:Third Avenue North in the
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1629:Graduate Arts and Science
968:Communications, NYU Web.
2164:Student Senators Council
1904:Washington Square Review
1434:NYU Web Communications.
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703:"UM General Information"
90:Recent hall construction
1833:Social Entrepreneurship
1828:Rehabilitation Medicine
419:(both former owners of
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2089:Washington Square Park
2049:Langone Medical Center
1808:Law School Scholarship
1482:"130 MacDougal Street"
877:"Explorations Program"
669:Philip Seymour Hoffman
632:Dylan and Cole Sprouse
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1639:Mathematical Sciences
1109:"NYU Student Housing"
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1967:University president
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1387:"Housing Guide 2011"
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782:, February 28, 2006.
778:, Kristen Lombardi,
505:130 MacDougal Street
2197:New York University
2044:La Maison Française
2039:James B. Duke House
1559:New York University
333:. Alumni staff and
331:Resident Assistants
309:Upperclassman halls
73:resident assistants
28:New York University
2154:Red Dragon Society
2079:University Village
756:2007-06-26 at the
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659:George Drakoulias
605:Haley Joel Osment
523:Notable residents
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