Slusher Tower
At a Glance
- Traditional style
- Co-ed
- 28 residents per bathroom
- Visitation: 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. weekdays, and 10 a.m. Friday to 2 a.m. Saturday
- Amenities: study lounges, laundry kitchen, vending machines, storage, high rise
- View floor plan
- Average size: 15'9" by 9 ’7"
- Average window*: 47" by 72 "
- Furniture: beds, desks, chairs, dressers, closets, book shelves, telephone, sink, mirror
- Lofts: Loftable furniture including one loft kit is provided in the room. Only one loft may be placed in the "up" position. The other bed must remain in the low position due to room layout (windows and built-in furniture). Outside rented/purchased lofts are not permitted.
*Curtains must display a manufacturer's tag declaring that they are fire resistant or noncombustible.
Staff
Assistant Director: Kelley Woods
Area Office Manager: Gail Duncan
Assistant Resident Learning Coordinator - New Residence Hall East/Payne/Peddrew Yates: Shannon Petera
Resident Learning Coordinator - New Residence Hall East/Payne/Peddrew Yates: Lis Ellis
Resident Learning Coordinator - Pritchard: Hannah Grissom
Assistant Resident Learning Coordinator - Slusher: Brittany Maffett
Resident Learning Coordinator - Campbell/Eggleston: Tara Kermiet
Resident Learning Coordinator - Slusher: Jenny Hamilton
Assistant Resident Learning Coordinator - Campbell/Eggleston: Kelsey Gamble
Resident Learning Coordinator - Pritchard: Scott Busiel
Housekeeping Supervisor: John Batten
Services
Area Office:
Go to your area office to take advantage of a wide range of services including key loans, lost keys, room changes, and group space reservations.
Peddrew-Yates Area Office
Area Office, Peddrew-Yates
(540) 231-9811
Mail Room: first floor lobby of Peddrew-Yates Hall
Go to Residential Mail Services for more information on mail distribution, address format, package pick-up, and updating your address.
Laundry: 1st floor Slusher Tower
Use Laundry Web to reserve a washer or dryer, tell you how many machines are in use, or send you a text when your laundry is done. All machines accept coins or Hokie Passport debit.
Slusher Tower was built in 1972 as part of the Drillfield Community and is home to 331 residents. Slusher Tower has 12 floors and offers beautiful views of campus. The hall features study lounges on each floor in addition to a large lounge referred to by residents as “The Tree Lounge.”
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