Mission

Residence Life and Housing at Paul Smith’s College provides inclusive foundations that engage residents in exceptional living and learning experience that build a sense of home.

Vision

Residence Life and Housing at Paul Smith’s College will create communities in which residents actively learn, confidently lead, and comfortably live.

Values

  • Diversity & Inclusion
  • Collegiality
  • Dynamic Leadership
  • Identity
  • Community Engagement
  • Well-Being

Housing Options

Lydia Martin Smith (LMS) Hall

Lydia Martin Smith (LMS) Hall is a first-year-only building in a traditional-style building where roommates live in a larger room with a shared bath. LMS boasts a surprisingly large, light-filled two-story lounge suitable for indoor recreation (table tennis or pool), small group or club meetings, and intimate guest lectures/entertainment. Modular furnishings, and an upgraded audio-visual projection system with a screen and refreshed flooring will make Sunday evening movies worth finishing up work early.

Blum House

Lakeside Hall

Lower St. Regis Hall

Lower St. Regis Halls are contemporary Adirondack upperclassmen buildings featuring suite-style apartments with a shared kitchen, dining room, and living room space for four. Residents of these halls enjoy a sense of community while also enjoying a more independent living option. Refreshed finishes in an iconic Adirondack style will allow the lobbies of these exceptional halls to reflect their true Smitty spirit.

Upper St. Regis Hall

Upper St. Regis Halls are contemporary Adirondack upperclassmen buildings featuring suite-style apartments with a shared kitchen, dining room, and living room space for four. Residents of these halls enjoy a sense of community while also enjoying a more independent living option. Refreshed finishes in an iconic Adirondack style will allow the lobbies of these exceptional halls to reflect their true Smitty spirit.

Hillside Hall

Hillside Hall is known for its cabin-meets-lakeside-villa appearance and proximity to classrooms. Residents are frequently found sitting in comfortable window seats that overlook the porch or in one of two lounges. Four traditional Adirondack chairs and a chiminea will complete the outdoor experience for residents. A pair of cozy faux fur throws with a bedroll for the window seats, fresh paint, and Adirondack-style furniture and floor lamp will make this the space to share long stories about the one that got away…

Office of Residence Life

Office of Residence Life & Housing

Location
Joan Weill Student Center Room 005