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LXR comprises three buildings: Loyola, Xavier, and Ryder. Together with Nevils and the Walsh academic building, LXR forms Georgetown’s East Campus. Located just outside the university gates near M Street, LXR is considered on-campus housing and provides community living for upperclass students. The three buildings share an outdoor courtyard with park benches, shaded areas, grills, and bicycle racks.
Hall Features
Category | Features |
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Building | – A community room and kitchen is located on each floor – Faculty-in-Residence – Residential Minister The ground level has: – Two music practice rooms – Two seminar rooms – Outdoor grill area – Lobby seating & study space – Laundry facilities – Vending machines – Print station |
Layout | – Single, double, and triple occupancy rooms |
Furniture | Each room contains the amount of furniture appropriate for the number of residents: – Bunkable twin XL beds – Desks with hutches – Chairs – Wall cabinetry with closets and drawer space – Vinyl plank flooring |
Residents interested in a Fridge-Microwave combo can rent one from Breez. This is the only option for students interested in having a microwave in their on campus housing space, as part of the campus approved MicroFridge combo unit.
Mailing Information
Student’s Full Name
LXR & Room Number
Georgetown University
3700 O St. NW
Washington, DC 20057
Staffing
Community Director
Jordyn Williams
jw2478@georgetown.edu
202.687.4891
LXR 100 L-6
Community Directors are professional live-in staff members employed by the University. These professionals work directly with students, Residential Ministers, Faculty-in-Residence and campus partners to create a formative living learning environment for our students. Community Directors oversee the Resident Assistant staff within their residential community and develop and implement community educational plans.
Resident Assistants
Resident Assistants (RAs) are student leaders who live in our campus communities and help create a safe, welcoming, and supportive environment for all residents. From hosting programs to offering guidance and responding in times of need, RAs play a vital role in shaping the Georgetown residential experience.
Security
Access doors to residential buildings are secured, and students must use their GOCard for building access. Each room has its own door with a lock that residents are encouraged to secure at all times.