Northwestern To Dedicate New Suite-Style Residence Hall

Orange City, Iowa — Northwestern College in Orange City will soon dedicate it’s new suite-style residence hall.

Members of the public are invited to join Northwestern College students, faculty, staff and trustees for the dedication of the college’s newest building, the Greg and Michelle Christy Suites. Tours of the residence hall will follow the 4 p.m. ceremony on Friday, October 4. The ceremony will be part of Northwestern’s Raider Nation Celebration Homecoming and Family Weekend.

Built for $14 million, Christy Suites houses 157 women in suite-style rooms, with four students in two rooms connected by a shared bathroom. The hall has three floors, each with two wings, along with a large number and variety of common spaces to encourage the development of community among students.

Julie Vermeer Elliott, vice president for student life says, “The entire building is anchored in the middle by large gathering spaces meant to draw students in. The central staircase, which includes an open layout between the first and second floors, and a fireplace lounge pass-through up to the third floor promote natural interactions between students as they go to and from their rooms.”

The emphasis on community was also the impetus for features designed to encourage the mixing of women living in different parts of the residence hall, as well as to attract students from across campus. The first floor of Christy Suites has a 24-hour convenience store; the second-floor lounge has a full-size kitchen and large island with seating; the two-story fireplace lounge is open and bright; and the third floor has a large lounge capable of accommodating all residents for hall meetings and other gatherings.

The building’s namesake, President Greg Christy has served as Northwestern’s president since 2008, and during that time, has led the college to record enrollment numbers as well as fundraising campaigns for the construction or renovation of 11 buildings.

Mary DeWitt of Holland, Michigan, her five children, and their spouses, together donated $5 million for the new dorm.

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