
Parker Hall
Completed in August 2020, Parker Hall sits on the north end of campus across from the townhouses and is attached to our sister hall, Bates Hall. Approximately 140 male students live in Parker Hall, predominantly upperclassmen with some freshmen and sophomores mixed in. The Dunn Center is a three-story coed lounge that is shared with Bates Hall. There
are also male-only corner lounges on each floor for studying and a laundry room on each floor. Parker Hall is a hall style dormitory, with two community restrooms on each floor. Parker has height adjustable beds.
Amenities
Gender - Male
Style - Hall
Twin XL Bed
Furnished
Game Room
Laundry Facility
Study Room
TV Lounge
Bates-Dunn-Parker Tour
Completed in August 2020, the Bates-Dunn-Parker residence hall is home to approximately 280 male and female students. Here, they experience intentional discipleship and vibrant Christian community.
Sample Room

Room Layout/Dimensions
View the dorm layout and dimensions for a sample room in this residence hall.
Meet the RD

Education: B.A. Multi-Age Health and Physical Education from Cedarville University
Where I'm From: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Hobbies: Outdoor pursuits, fishing, drumming, writing, playing sports, and reading.
Favorite book: J.R.R Tolkien's Lord of the Rings series and various works of Middle Earth.
Favorite place: Anywhere in nature. Preferably by a river/lake or other body of water.
Favorite snacks: Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, Pistachios, Dried Fruit, Milk with dark chocolate chips.
Where I'm From: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Hobbies: Outdoor pursuits, fishing, drumming, writing, playing sports, and reading.
Favorite book: J.R.R Tolkien's Lord of the Rings series and various works of Middle Earth.
Favorite place: Anywhere in nature. Preferably by a river/lake or other body of water.
Favorite snacks: Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, Pistachios, Dried Fruit, Milk with dark chocolate chips.
Community
Spiritual Growth
Resident Assistants (RAs) help cultivate a community that seeks to point one another to Christ. This is accomplished through weekly hall Bible study and prayer times, small-group events, and one-on-one discipleship meetings. The RAs are also encouraged to form meaningful, intentional relationships with the men in their hall, building into their life and encouraging their walk with the Lord.