Take a look at the key sites of interest to students who will be living on campus. Audio may be added at a later date.
The Diner
Bookstore
Diversions Cafe
The Cellar
Schiff Hall
Schiff Hall, located in the northeast corner of campus, houses approximately 75 students interested in exploring the outdoors through varied activities and programs. The hall is coed by door, with men and women living next door to each other on the same floors. Many residents of Schiff gaze out upon the north quad, where students often can be found studying, playing Frisbee, and catching up with friends. A central outdoor bike rack is available, giving students a convenient and safe okay to store their bikes on campus.
There are accessible rooms with bathrooms in Schiff Residence Hall.
Harrington Hall
Anderson/Langdon Hall
One of the largest residence halls on campus, Anderson/Langdon houses approximately 166 students on both single-gender and coed floors with a variety of room options: singles, doubles, triples, and quads. With several study rooms, a large television lounge, a piano foyer, and a TV and game room located in the basement, students have lots of opportunities to get to know fellow residents.
There are several accessible restrooms available for residents in Anderson/Langdon Hall.
Oppenheimer Hall
Oppenheimer Hall, which is connected to Smith Hall, is located at the north end of campus, and offers housing for approximately 74 continuing and transfer students in semi-suites. Residents enjoy study rooms, a relaxing TV lounge, and a piano practice space.
Smith Hall
Smith Hall, connected to Oppenheimer Hall, is located at the north end of campus. It houses approximately 64 students living in a combination of coed floors. Just a short walk from Wheelock Student Center—or a short bike ride to other locations on campus—Smith features an outdoor bike rack shared with Oppenheimer Hall and overlooks the north quad.
There are accessible rooms with bathrooms in Smith Residence Hall.
Technology Service Desk & Media Services
Oppenheimer Cafe
Trimble Hall
Trimble Residence Hall has several accessible restrooms for residents and two for public use near the Trimble Forum meeting space.
Todd/Phibbs Hall
Todd/Phibbs Residence Hall has several accessible restrooms for residents.
Regester Hall
Connected to Seward Hall at the southern end of Todd Field, Register Hall is just a short walk from Wheelock Student Center and Warner Gym. Register is coed by door, meaning men and women live on the same floor, but not the same room. The hall is home to approximately 78 residents each year.
There are several accessible restrooms available for residents in Regester Residence Hall.
Seward Hall
Connected to Regester Hall, Seward Hall is located near the center of campus, just northwest of the intersection of N. 13th and Lawrence streets. Coed by floor, Seward offers mainly double-occupancy rooms and a few triples. With study rooms, a TV lounge, large game room, and piano practice space, Sward provides plenty of opportunities for hallmates to interact. The hall also offers a bike storage area, conveniently located on the first floor.
Thomas Hall
Named for Puget Sound's 13th president, Ron Thomas, Thomas Hall fully integrates the living and learning experiences at Puget Sound through suite-style residences organized into "houses" by theme, such as entrepreneurship or international relations. In addition to shared living spaces, classrooms, and study areas, Thomas Hall offers a large gathering space for special events, meetings, and presentations in the Tahoma Room.
Thomas Hall has several accessible restrooms for resident use, as well as accessible restrooms in the public areas of the building near the Tahoma Room.
Lillis Cafe
Fitness Center
The renovated and expanded Fitness Center features a two-level, 12,000-square-foot gym and workout space, complete with a climbing wall, juice bar, and cafe.
For more information about Logger athletics, visit
loggerathletics.com.
To view accessibility information, check the Accessibility category checkbox in the Locations list.
You can see a
360 panoramic view of the Fitness Center through our online virtual tour for prospective students.
Theme House Row
The stretch of N. Lawrence Street on the southeast side of campus is home to Theme House Row, a series of theme houses that serve as student residences and create unique opportunities to extend the learning experience at on campus beyond the classroom.
Theme houses are legendary at Puget Sound. A popular housing option, houses are created around student interests, including languages and topical themes, such as the Pura Vida Coffee House, Robot House, or Random Acts of Kindness House.
Langlow House
Longbow House is a Victorian home on the east perimeter of campus, on N. Alder Street. First-year students accepted into the Honors Program may opt to live in the house.