Union College Parent Guide
Union Residential Life
The Department of Residential Life strives to create exceptional and distinct living experiences. Ninety percent of all students live in residence halls or houses. Union’s diverse accommodations include six independent residence halls and the college-owned Seward and Roger Hull Place apartments.
Students also reside in Minerva Houses, fraternity and sorority houses, theme houses and College Park Hall, a renovated hotel a block from campus. CPH is also home to the Campus Safety Department.
Theme Houses at Union
Upper-class students who share a particular interest may live together in an apartment-style house on or near campus.
- ARTS House, 201 Seward Place
- Bronner House
- (multicultural), Smith House
- Culinary House,
- 319 Seward Place
- Dickens House
- (literature), 315 Seward Place
- Iris House (LGBTQ community), 301 Seward Place
- Europa House
- (Russian and German cultures),
- 209 Seward Place
- Music Culture House, 32 Union Avenue
- Ozone House (sustainable living), 1294 Lenox Road
- Religious Diversity, 215 Seward Place
- Safe House, 325 Seward Place
- Symposium House
- (discourse), 233 Seward Place
- Thurston House
- (East Asian interest), 207 Seward Place
- Wells House (community service), 1 Union Ave
