Marywood
U N I V E R I S T Y
Conference and Event Marketing
2300 Adams Avenue
Scranton, PA 18509
(570) 961-4781
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HOUSING ACCOMMODATIONS

A range of attractive residence facility options are available for conference guests. The following summarizes each building’s amenities. All housing facilities are available for reservations for conference attendees, from late May through August 15. Please contact the Office of Conference and Event Marketing to determine availability.

Bethany Hall is another small home which can accommodate 14 guests. The rooms are configured in double and single occupancy with shared bathroom facilities. Additional lounge space, laundry facilities and kitchenette.

Emmanuel Hall is a small home which can accommodate 21 guests. The rooms are configured in a suite layout with private bathrooms. Additionally, three lounges and a kitchen area are available.

Immaculata Hall is a traditional residence hall with 42 single air conditioned rooms available. A common shared bathroom is located on each floor. Kitchens and lounges are available for guest use.

Loughran Hall is a state-of-the-art facility and the most recent addition to the University's growing residence halls. The building can accommodate 324 guests in suite style room design with adjoining semi-private bathrooms. The hall is equipped with all the necessary emenities to make your stay the most enjoyable possible with air conditioned rooms and meeting space on each floor. Loughran Hall also has a 24 hour computer drop-in lab, TV lounges, laundry facilities, and vending services on each floor. (COMING FALL 2006)

Madonna Hall is a traditional corridor style building with double rooms and common bathroom facilities. The building accommodates 238 guests. Kitchens and lounges are available on each floor and a drop-in Computer Laboratory and TV Lounge are available on the main floor.

McCarty Hall is a small home able to accommodate 11 guests. Some rooms have private adjoining baths while other baths are shared common facilities. A kitchen and spacious lounge, also are available.

Perpetual Hall is a small home able to accommodate 17 guests. Rooms are designed for double occupancy with one single room available. A kitchen, lounge and laundry services are available on premises.

Regina Hall is a recently renovated traditional residence hall with new sprinkler, heating and in room privately controlled air conditioning systems. The majority of the rooms are suite style with an adjoining semi-private bathroom. Each floor has a lounge. The second floor lounge is large enough for group meetings. Additional amenities include a Computer Laboratory and TV Lounge. Regina Hall accommodates 165 guests.

Woodland Townhouse Apartments are located adjacent to the McGowan Center for Professional Studies. Air-conditioned, fully furnished apartments accommodating four and/or five guests in 2 or 3 bedrooms, a kitchen, living room and 1 ½ to 2 bathrooms are available.

BUILDING SPECIFICATIONS

Building
Type
Air-conditioning
Carpeting
Laundry

Bethany

Doubles/Singles

No

Yes

Yes

Emmanuel

Suites

Yes (in room)

Yes

Yes

Immaculata

Singles

No

Yes

Yes

Loughran

Suites/Single

Yes

Yes

Yes

McCarty

Suites

No

No

Yes

Madonna

Traditional

No

No

Yes

Perpetual

Doubles/Single

No

Yes

Yes

Regina

Suites

Yes (In room)

No

Yes

Woodlands

Apartment

Yes (In Apartment)

Yes

Yes

Contact information

 John Coval
Director
coval@marywood.edu

Gloria Colosimo
Special Event Assistant
colosimo@marywood.edu

Sister Gabriel Kane, I.H.M.
Conference Assistant
gkane@marywood.edu

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