Stever House
The First Green Building on Campus
Located between Morewood Gardens and Mudge House, Stever House opened in April 2003 and was named New House until May 2008 when the building was renamed in honor of H. Guyford Stever, the university's fifth president from 1965-1972. The five-story, 261-bed traditional first-year residence was designed "green" using design and construction practices that significantly reduce or eliminate the negative impact of buildings on the environment and occupants.

Stever House has individually controlled, year-around heating and cooling options in all rooms with enhanced air exchange and ventilation systems. All public spaces and community baths have automatic lighting and flow controls. In addition to student rooms and community baths on each level, each floor has several gathering spaces, a study lounge, and trash/recycling and storage areas. The building's main floor includes large reading and study rooms, a recreation area, a kitchen and private dining room, vending and laundry, and a fitness room.

The Housing Services Facility Coordinator for Stever House is Tom Brooks.



Stever House received a Silver rating for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design from the U.S. Green Building Council on September 12, 2003.

LEED Certification: Review the points we received to achieve Silver Certification.


Exterior View of Stever House

Standard Double


Stever House 1st Floor
2nd Floor
3rd Floor
4th Floor
  5th Floor
 

Standard Double

Note: Due to new student programs and facility renovations some information about specific buildings and their communities may not have complete and/or completely accurate information. Please contact the Housing and Dining Services office with specific inquiries.

Occupancy

Room Types

  • Total Occupancy: 254 (Coed by Wing)
  • Percentage of First-Year students in 2008-2009: 96%
  • Ratio of Male/Female Students in 2008-2009: 54/46%
  • Stever House Standard Double

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