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Deyo Hall (1968)

Deyo Hall is a residence hall within the Hasbrouck complex. The Hasbrouck complex is made up of suites, each having two to four student rooms, a common bath and a small lounge area. Students who live in the suites enjoy the privacy of their own "living room" and often personalize it (along with their individual rooms) with posters, plants, rugs and furniture. The residents are responsible for maintaining their own bathroom.

Located in the basement of Deyo Hall is a laundry room with washers and dryers, two TV lounges, a recycling room, and cooking facilities. Also located in the basement is OASIS, a student run crisis center. On the first floor of Deyo Hall are vending machines, a microwave oven, public restrooms and a study lounge with two computers.

Deyo Hall is in close proximity to parking facilities, the tennis courts, the Health Center, the Hasbrouck Dining Hall, the Gym, and has a bike rack outside. Deyo Hall residents are active within their community and have established a friendly atmosphere throughout the building.

History: Deyo Hall is named after one of the founding families of New Paltz. Charles W. Deyo was the Treasurer of the Council of the State University College of Education from 1885-1896 and Solomon Deyo was Secretary from 1885-1904.

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