Bairnwick Women's Center
The Bairnwick Women’s Center is a student-led movement that seeks to educate and to empower the Sewanee community by promoting social justice, equality, and voice.
The Bairnwick Women’s Center is a student-led movement that seeks to educate and to empower the Sewanee community by promoting social justice, equality, and voice.
Emery Hall's theme changes from year to year. Examples of previous themes are the Community Wellness House (Healthy Hut) and the Sportsman's House.
The French House is dedicated to promoting the French language as well as French and Francophone cultures.
The Georgia Ave. Townhouses opened in 2014; there are four townhouse units. Typically, both Greek and thematic housing exists in the Georgia Ave. Townhouses.
The German House accommodates students wanting to improve their conversational German on a daily basis. A German exchange student resides in the house and helps students with their language learning.
The Paschall House serves as the Casa Italiana, or the Italian House. Its mission is to promote the awareness and education of the Italian language and culture to students.
The Mississippi Ave. Townhouses opened in 2014; there are four townhouse units. Typically, both Greek and thematic housing exists in the Mississippi Ave. Townhouses.
The Richardson House serves as the Community Engagement House, otherwise known as the CoHo.
The Russian House is the home to students who are interested in Russian language and culture.
Spanish is the exclusive language of daily life in this campus residence where residents live in a communal setting overseen by a graduate native speaker.
Sewanee provides funding for an approved summer internship or research fellowship, a semester-long study abroad opportunity at no additional tuition cost, and the ability to graduate with one major in four years. Of course, you will have to do your part. If you meet Sewanee’s academic and social expectations, these opportunities will be provided.
Our small classes mean that your voice will be heard, your contribution will be expected, and your opinion will be listened to (and disagreed with, and challenged, and seen from a different perspective, and pushed in a new direction, and considered—and you know what? Maybe we’re both right. See how it works?).
We're a community where everyone has a place and there's a place for everyone. Group study? We'll bring our notes. Rock climbing? We're geared up and ready. Jam session? Sure, we'll play with you. Whatever you want to do, at Sewanee, you'll never have to go it alone. Unless you need your space. Then, we totally get it.