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Rochester
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The
Gatewood residence hall offers suite style living with private baths
and Internet access in each room. All rooms are furnished with beds,
wardrobes or closets, dressers, desks with hutches or shelves, and
chairs. Phone hookups and cable are also available. Both men and
women have access to a laundry room and kitchenette.
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A nice seating area with flags and benches to enjoy the
outdoors.
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Rochester
University seal
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The
Utley-McCauley Student Center is a gathering place where students,
whether residential or commuters, can meet. The student center houses
three different sections. One section has tables and chairs for
students to study, read, and relax. The middle section has a large
screen TV with DVD/VCR capability, while the last section is a game
area.
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A
large rock in the middle of campus.
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The
Richardson Center is the newest addition to the campus. This building
features the Utley-McCauley student center, classrooms, a performing
arts theatre, state-of-the-art science laboratories, and administrative
offices.
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Rochester
College
Rochester College is a four-year, liberal
arts college located in Rochester Hills, Michigan. The college
was founded by members of Churches of Christ in 1959. Rochester
College is primarily undergraduate and includes both residental
and commuting student populations. The college also offers
a degree completion program for adult students. The college
is governed by a board of trustees who are members of the
Churches of Christ. The Ennis and Nancy Ham Library provides
service to students, faculty, staff, and others. Rochester
College was founded in 1959 as North Central Christian College,
then later renamed Michigan Christian College. In 1997, the
board of trustees adopted the name Rochester College in order
to more clearly portray the institution's nature as a liberal
arts college in a Christian setting.
Source:
Wikipedia
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