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Lothrop Hall

190 Lothrop Street
Pittsburgh, PA
15213-2539


Details

  • Houses 676 men and women
  • Fourteen floors
  • Singles with some doubles
  • Seven lounges, fitness center, laundry room, mailroom, and e-mail kiosks
  • Wet sink in most rooms
  • Nursing Living Learning Community
  • Network connection for each student
  • Fire safety—alarm and sprinkler system throughout; regularly scheduled fire drills

Room Rates*
per Semester

Single: $2,850
Double: $2,650

* Room rates are subject to change.

Description

Lothrop Hall is a unique residence facility in the heart of the University of Pittsburgh’s renowned Medical Center, about three blocks from the Litchfield Towers. Lothrop Hall houses 676 men and women, both first-year and upperclass students, mostly in singles and a few doubles. Most rooms have a wet sink. Each wing has a communal bathroom and shower on each floor.

There is a lounge on every floor as well as a fitness center, laundry room, student mail center, and e-mail kiosks in the lobby.

Lothrop Hall contains the Nursing Living Learning Community. A skywalk connects Lothrop to the School of Nursing in the Victoria Building and adjoining University of Pittsburgh Medical Center facilities. A resident director, a program coordinator, and 15 resident assistants are on staff.

Basic cable television is provided in each room/suite in every residence hall and each bedroom and/or living room in every apartment-style accommodation.

Each residence hall room and apartment-style living bedroom is equipped with an Ethernet connection that links you directly to the University network and the Internet.

Room Dimensions

Single rooms are approximately 16' x 8'.

Location






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Did You Know?

Sylvanus Lothrop was a prominent engineer and businessman who constructed the first locks and several major bridges on the Monongahela River in the 1830s and 1840s.