History:
Built in 1966, Conmy Hall was the first residence hall for Allentown College. The residence is named for Fr. John Conmy, the Provincial Superior of the Oblates at the time of the college's founding. Fr. Conmy also served for years in the spiritual formation of new Oblates, leaving his distinctive Salesian mark on many of the Priests and Brothers who have served at this University. Fr. Conmy passed away on April 21, 2006.
Building Features:
3-story renovated facility
Suite-style housing (2 double rooms sharing a bathroom)
All male, first-year living environment
Alcohol-free community
Laundry facilities on each floor
Main extended visitation lounge
Six wing lounge/study areas
Fully sprinklered/hard-wired fire system
24/7 secured, card access facility
Room Features:
Average room dimensions: 18" x 9"
Cable television service (1 jack per room)
Local telephone service (1 landline per room)
ResNet Internet access (1 port per student)
Individual heating/air conditioning units
Room Furnishings:
Bunkable beds (all beds in Comny are extra long)
Desks (42"W x 24"D x 30"H)
Desk chairs
Dressers (29"W x 18.5"D x 30"H)
Built-in closets
Vertical blinds

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