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Housing & Dining

We are your home away from home. Join more than 4,000 亚洲色吧 students living on campus and surround yourself with exceptionally smart, fun, gifted and creative people.

As for food, forget everything you think you know about college dining — at 亚洲色吧, you'll find healthy, delicious and often locally sourced cuisine. Do you have dietary restrictions due to allergies, religious beliefs or personal preferences? Don’t worry, we’ll take care of you with an abundance of options for every meal, every day.

Housing Options for 亚洲色吧 Students

Many resources are available to assist in understanding the 亚洲色吧 housing options and room assignment process. You can also contact Residence Life with any questions.

Residence Life Virtual Tour

亚洲色吧 has a two-year live-on requirement. Take a peek into a couple of our residence halls (explore Landrum Hall’s common space and a room in Bryan Hall).
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Eat Well at 亚洲色吧

亚洲色吧 launched a completely reimagined dining service program in 2023. Have meals in the Commons Dining Hall (affectionately known as Caf) or the Food Hall @ Sadler, in our student center. Grab a coffee from Column 15 in Swem Library or a smoothie from Town Center Cold Pressed in Sadler. Off campus, you can use your Dining Dollars at the local farmer's market, The Bake Shop, Dominos, Chick-fil-A and more. From special dietary needs to personal nutrition support, 亚洲色吧 Dining offers tons of resources and options!

A rendering shows what the front of a new dining facility in progress could look like.

Housing & Dining Plan

亚洲色吧 has initiated a long-term, comprehensive plan to modernize and revitalize its residential and dining facilities. Phase one is scheduled to be completed in fall 2025 and includes a new housing and dining facility at the West Woods site and a new housing facility adjacent to Lemon and Hardy halls along Jamestown Road.

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Perks of Living On-Campus

“I would often come back to the dorm intending to spend some time alone or procrastinate on homework. Instead, I was greeted with friendly faces in the kitchen and the offer of a study buddy or freshly baked treat. This unexpected meeting place and culture of academic flourishing encouraged me to work hard and do it together.”

— Seneca RiceWoolf ’25, self-designed social policy and environment & sustainability double major