Opened in 2014, Cascade Hall is a traditional residence hall that houses mostly first-year, second-year and third-year students. Featuring a sustainable design, Cascade offers students several community lounges, recreation areas, study spaces and community kitchens to launch their college living experience.
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Cascade Hall security features include keyless entry to main entrances
Cascade Hall features single and double rooms
Student lounges offer a place to hang out and study
Double Occupancy Unit (71 units/142 total beds available)
Deluxe Double Occupancy Unit (6 units/12 total beds available)
Features additional square footage compared to a standard double occupancy unit.
Double Suite Occupancy Unit (6 units/24 total beds available)
Each unit has one door to the hallway with two double bedrooms inside. The unit also has a full bathroom with sink/vanity area in the room's private hallway.
Cascade Hall is staffed by a full-time Area Coordinator (AC) and paraprofessional Resident Assistants (RAs)
An RA is on call from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. Sunday through Thursday and 24 hours a day during weekends and holidays
Campus Public Safety support 24/7
All exterior door entries controlled by card access
Gender Inclusive Housing
Cascade is a gender-inclusive hall and houses the Rainbow Wing (as of fall 2023), a specialty housing section of one floor for LGBTQIA+ students and allies and all-gender community bathroom. The hall has private-use all-gender bathrooms with showers on each floor, as well as community bathrooms with showers on each floor that are designated as women's or men's.
Cascade Hall is built to LEED certification standards and features a number of environmentally friendly design elements, including:
Low Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) paint and carpeting throughout
Recycled materials in concrete, steel, insulation and drywall
Dual-flush toilets
Low-flow plumbing fixtures
Smart boxes that control heating & cooling
Energy efficient mechanical systems
Energy efficient lighting
Water efficient landscaping
Native plant species
Reduced light pollution
Energy efficient roofing materials
Regionally harvested and manufactured materials
Energy star rated washers and dryers
Natural daylight
Campus Living
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