Getting involved here on campus has never been easier.

There are many ways to get involved within your Residence Hall, such as Community Board, and over 140 different clubs and organizations here at East Stroudsburg University. You will have no problem finding involvement here at ESU, where Warriors belong!

Getting Involved with Living Learning Communities in the Halls

Living-Learning Communities (LLC's) are specific environments that connect students inside and outside of the classroom. Each LLC is located in one of our Residence Halls.

Living–Learning Communities offer students the benefit of living with others who share similar academic or special interests. Students, faculty, and staff choose to participate in these groups with the intended purpose of enhancing and enriching in-class instruction with focused out-of-class learning experiences. Faculty members work with the resident hall director and staff to develop curriculum-specific events, discussions, residential programs, guest speakers, and much more. Learn more about Living-Learning Communities.

Residence Hall Activities

Our Residence Life staff creates educational programming inside each Residence Hall. Our educational programming is designed to increase students academic success, personal competence, civic engagement, and practical competence.

SAA Involvement

Connect your academic major to groups in areas of diversity, athletics & arts.

Learn More

There are many ways to get involved within your Residence Hall, such as Community Board, and over 140 different clubs and organizations here at East Stroudsburg University. You will have no problem finding involvement here at ESU, where Warriors belong!

Getting Involved with Living Learning Communities in the Halls

Living-Learning Communities (LLC's) are specific environments that connect students inside and outside of the classroom. Each LLC is located in one of our Residence Halls.

Living–Learning Communities offer students the benefit of living with others who share similar academic or special interests. Students, faculty, and staff choose to participate in these groups with the intended purpose of enhancing and enriching in-class instruction with focused out-of-class learning experiences. Faculty members work with the resident hall director and staff to develop curriculum-specific events, discussions, residential programs, guest speakers, and much more. Learn more about Living-Learning Communities.

Residence Hall Activities

Our Residence Life staff creates educational programming inside each Residence Hall. Our educational programming is designed to increase students academic success, personal competence, civic engagement, and practical competence.

SAA Involvement

Connect your academic major to groups in areas of diversity, athletics & arts.

Learn More

Resources for Getting Involved

Contact Us

The Residential Life & Housing department is our central office. We are open normal business hours in Hemlock Suites, but in case of an emergency, please contact University Police at (570) 422-3064.

Hours of Operation

8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Closed for federal holidays

Contact Information

Campus Address
Hemlock Suites, South Wing
Phone:
(570) 422-3460
Fax:
(570) 422-3952 (Fax)
Title of Department Leader
Special Assistant to VP of CLIE
Name
Curtis Dugar
Phone:
(570) 422-3732