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Madonna Hall houses about 30 upperclassmen students and is home to our Black Lives Lead Living-Learning Community. Featuring large, traditional-style doubles with a spacious kitchen, laundry room, and social space.
Amenities & Features
- Completely renovated in Summer 2022
- New room and lounge furniture in Spring 2023
- Large, traditional-style doubles
- Full kitchen & laundry amenities on the floor
- Upperclassmen living
Dimensions & Details
Dimensions and detail coming soon!
Spectrum U
Students who live in the residence halls can access their Spectrum U accounts from their desktop, smart devices, mobile devices, and kindle.
Spectrum U services are only available to D'Youville students that live in the residence halls/apartments.
Questions? Email housing@dyc.edu
HOW TO SIGN IN
- While connected to an authorized network (D'Youville Campus Wireless, ResNet Wireless, D'Youville Wired Network), browse to: Sign In | Spectrum TV.
- Select the "Sign in to Spectrum U" button.
- Enter the domain for "Dyouville" dyc.edu without the @, click "Submit".
- You will be redirected to the Microsoft Single Sign On page. Enter your FULL D'Youville email account and password here.
- Select "Continue" when you are redirected.
- You will be redirected to live TV. Select "Sign Out" or close your browser to leave the platform.
COMPATIBLE DEVICES
- Kindle Fire Phone, all Kindle Fire models except for the 1st general model
- All major Android smartphones and tablets running Android 5.0 or above
- iPhone, iPad or iPod touch running iOS 11 or above
- Roku
- Apple TV
- Chromecast and Android casting devices
- Web browsers (for desktop, laptops and smart TVs with browsers):
- PC: IE 11, Chrome 43 or newer, Firefox 45 or newer, MS Edge 12 or newer
- Mac: Safari 7 or newer, Firefox 45 or newer, Chrome 43 or newer
Spectrum U is available for mobile and handheld devices via the Apple App Store, Google Play, and the Amazon App Store.
Resident Advisors
Resident Advisors (RA) are student leaders who live with their fellow students in the residence halls. RA’s are responsible for the management and assistance of residents on their floor.
RAs serve as the initial contact person for the students on issues such as: roommate conflicts, maintenance concerns, general questions about the campus, and issues that may arise within a Residence Hall community. They implement social and educational programs within the halls, build a community, and assist with enforcing the College’s Code of Conduct.
RAs are a great resource, as they were starting their journey at D’Youville – just like you are — not too long ago!