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Reed Hall
About Reed Hall
Reed Hall was built in 1920. It sits between International Hall and Massasoit Hall and is home to 150 first-year students. It is a five-story building that contains a mix of co-ed floors and single-sex floors. Rooms located at the south end of the building have scenic views of Lake Massasoit.Reed Hall is located on the south end of campus and better known to the campus for its “green,” where many students gather to partake in recreational games and activities. With four floors facing the green and five floors facing the lake, Reed has been home exclusively to first-year students since 2004. The building is now a haven for students looking for a fulfilling college experience. Each floor has a lounge where students socialize. The main lounge, located on the second floor, has a big-screen TV and a full kitchen. In the first-floor lounge, students can enjoy playing a game of pool. Students live in double rooms, making their first-year experience one that they will love looking back at.
There are many exciting events which take place in Reed Hall, including:
- Reed Rampage - A week-long series of events in which floors compete against one another for bragging rights.
- Miss Reed Hall - A non-traditional beauty pageant, in which the men take the stage to show off their talents and style.
Meet the Staff
![]() Resident Director Erin Newell enewell@spfldcol.edu 413-748-4030 |
Erin, of Wausau, Wisc., is currently in her first year as a resident director. She obtained her Bachelor of Science degree in communication studies with an emphasis in public relations and organizational communication at the University of Wisconsin – La Crosse, where she also minored in ethnic and racial studies. She is currently pursuing her Master of Education in psychology with a concentration in student personnel administration in higher education. |

RA | Location/Floor |
| Rachel DiMattia | 1st |
| Alexander Fallon | 2nd |
| Matt Fitzgerald | 3rd |
| Lyssa Homol | 4th |
| Isaac Spivey | 5th |
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