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Spring New Student Orientation

January 11, 2026

Welcome to Roberts!

You made the right choice! We have designed the Spring Orientation Day with you in mind. We want you to become more familiar with the campus and your new home before you start classes the next day.

All new freshmen and transfer students are expected to attend the New Student Orientation Meeting on Sunday, January 11th in the Golisano Community Engagement Center.

If you have questions about anything related to orientation, please contact student_life@roberts.edu. We look forward to having you on campus soon!

Meet the Orientation Team

Headshot of Celeste Donleavy, Associate Dean of Student Leadership & Engagement

Celeste Donleavy, Associate Dean of Student Leadership & Engagement

Headshot of Andrew Durso, South Campus RD

Andrew Durso, South Campus RD

Joseph Saia, Student Association President

Where To Go

Rinker Community Service Center

  • Human Resources: Student Employment (upstairs) - humanresources@roberts.edu
  • Registration: Course Schedule Changes (downstairs) - registration_office@roberts.edu
  • Financial Services: Financial Aid, Billing, Loans, Cashier (downstairs) - studentfinancial@roberts.edu

Voller Athletic Center (VAC)

  • Campus Safety: ID cards, Parking Permits - security-admins@roberts.edu
  • Mail Room: Mailbox Information - sapienza_lori@roberts.edu
  • Bookstore: Textbooks, Redhawks Merchandise - roberts@slingshotedu.com
  • Wellness Center: Health Information Forms, Counseling, Medical Needs - wellnesscenter@roberts.edu
    • All are upstairs

Golisano Community Engagement Center (GCEC)

  • Student Life: Meal Plans, Residence Life, Student Activities, Belonging - student_life@roberts.edu
  • Spiritual Life: Campus Pastor
Golisano Library

B. Thomas Golisano Library

Student Success Center

Your Schedule

Information Forthcoming

Residence Halls

Love Where You Live!

South Campus

The Quads consist of three buildings, O’Brien, Updyke, and Magill. Home to our first-year female students, the quads hold about 144 residents. Each building has two floors, with one female Resident Advisor per floor.

These dorms are suited for standard double-occupancy, with 12'x15' rooms and furnished with beds, dressers, bookshelves, desks, and chairs.

Meet your RA on Thursday, August 21st from 7:00-7:30 at your first Residence Hall Meeting of the year!

Quads on the Map!

Resident Director: Andrew Durso - durso_andrew@roberts.edu

Miner Hall, a brick building

Miner Hall is the dorm where we place our incoming freshmen as well as some returning students. It consists of suite style living with a shared living space and bathroom per suite, as well as each suite consisting of 4-5 rooms! Each room is set up for double occupancy and is furnished with beds, dressers, a desk and chair set as well as a bookshelf. The building itself is 4 stories high with a lounge on the first floor consisting of a large TV, Pool Table and where the Miner Mission Bible Study is held.

Meet your RA on Thursday, August 21st from 6:30-7:00pm at your first Residence Hall Meeting of the year!

Miner on the Map!

Resident Director: Andrew Durso - durso_andrew@roberts.edu

North Campus

 

Davison Hall

Davison Hall is home to both female (2nd & 3rd floors) and male residents (1st floor) with 2 RA's per floor, ranging from sophomores to seniors! It can house approximately 200 students and is well-loved for its pod-style suites and air conditioning. Students living in Davison have chosen to live together based on their existing relationships and programs and events are focused on navigating their already-formed campus connections. Davison features a large lounge on the first floor, complete with chairs, tables, a TV,
and a piano.

Meet your RA on Sunday, August 23rd from 8:00-9:00pm at your first Residence Hall Meeting of the year!

Davison on the Map!

Resident Director: Paul Fricano - fricano_paul@roberts.edu

The Beeson Apartments are home to both female and male residents, ranging from juniors to graduate students! The two apartment layouts in this area can either house 2 or 4 students and have a full kitchen and living room. Programming and Events in this area focus on life after college. Apartment residents are qualified for a reduced meal plan.

Meet your RA on Sunday, August 23rd from 8:00-9:00pm at your first Residence Hall Meeting of the year!

Beeson on the Map!

Resident Director: Paul Fricano - fricano_paul@roberts.edu

The Alumni Village consists of four two-story residence halls (Morrow, Sittig, Mohnkern, and Whittingham) that house approximately 20 male students each in their sophomore to graduate student years. The Alumni Villages are loved for their close-knit communities developed by students who are building on their existing campus relationships. Each building has a spacious lounge area and kitchen. Alumni Villages are split between undergraduate and graduate student housing.

Meet your RA on Sunday, August 23rd from 8:00-9:00pm at your first Residence Hall Meeting of the year!

Villages on the Map!

Resident Director: Paul Fricano - fricano_paul@roberts.edu

Located on North Campus, our fifteen townhouses are home to primarily senior students. Focusing on life after Roberts, these apartments house either 4 or 6 students and have fully functioning kitchens, and large living rooms. Students living in the townhouses have access to the Daily Lounge which features a TV, couches, laundry machines, and a ping-pong table. Apartment residents are qualified for a reduced meal plan.

Meet your RA on Thursday, August 24th from 8:00-9:00pm at your first Residence Hall Meeting of the year!

Townhouses on the Map!

Resident Director: Paul Fricano - fricano_paul@roberts.edu

Nearby Hotels

Unless otherwise noted, most hotels are within 20 minutes of campus.

Questions? Celeste Donleavy, Associate Dean of Student Leadership and Engagement