St. Julie Hall

St. Julie Hall is an 18-story, apartment-style residence hall housing approximately 690 upper-class students.

St. Julie Hall is Emmanuel's first non-traditional housing option for our upper-class students. Opened in August 2018, this LEED-certified building features contemporary apartment-style living spaces.

The combination of two-bedroom (four students) and studio (one student) units houses 690 students. Each furnished apartment is also equipped with a washer and dryer, dishwasher, stove, refrigerator, and private bathrooms.

FIRST FLOOR - The spaces in the first floor Atrium are available to all members of the Emmanuel community. These spaces include:

  • The Plaza - The open-air Plaza serves as a central gathering place on the residential side of campus—meet after class to discuss dinner plans or just experience the energy of the EC community
  • Brookline Avenue Patio - Bring a book or a laptop and enjoy some fresh air (along with your Dunkin' Donuts coffee)
  • Dunkin' Donuts - Located across from Joe Di's, Dunkin' has all your local favorites available!
  • Joe Di's Food Mart - This new convenience store provides to-go meal options, snacks, groceries and other necessities
  • Margaret L. McKenna '83 Media Center - Located in the center of the Atrium, the Margaret L. McKenna '83 Media Center is an all-purpose room equipped with flat-panel displays for studying, meeting and presentations
  • The Plaza Lounge, Brookline Avenue Lounge and Group Study Rooms - St. Julie Hall includes space for independent study and group projects, complete with printers
  • Fitness Center - The Fitness Center includes state-of-the-art equipment for cardiovascular and weight training
  • Dance Studio - Ideal for dance, yoga and other fitness classes, the Dance Studio includes a changing room, mirrored wall and rubber floor
  • 110-space bicycle rack

The building also offers the exciting opportunity to deepen our partnership with one of Emmanuel's fellow COF members, MCPHS University, who will lease a number of beds for their first-year and returning students. This partnership also aligns both institutions with the City's goals for colleges to house undergraduate students on campus.

All apartments are fully furnished. Student are not permitted to bring their own mattresses. Residence Life will not remove any provided furniture from the room.

Below find what furniture and amenities are included by room type. Please note size and layout is subject change based on location in the building.

4-person apartment (double occupancy bedroom)

BEDROOM

  • (2) Beds
  • (2) Dressers
  • (2) Desks and chairs

LIVING ROOM

  • Couch
  • Chair
  • Coffee table
  • End table

KITCHEN

  • Kitchen table
  • (4) kitchen table chairs
  • Refrigerator
  • Oven
  • Dishwasher

OTHER

  • Washer and dryer in unit
  • (2) full bathrooms
  • Blinds on all windows


Studio apartment (single occupancy)

  • Bed
  • Dresser
  • Chair
  • Kitchen table
  • (2) kitchen table chairs
  • Refrigerator
  • Oven
  • Dishwasher
  • (1) full bathroom
  • Washer and dryer
  • Blinds on all windows

Please note: studio apartment furnishings do not include a desk.

The New Residence Hall is currently staffed by the Associate Director of Residence Life, a part-time graduate assistant and seven resident assistants. Staff offices are located on the first floor near the front desk. The New Residence Hall Staff is always ready to meet a new face! Stop by and say, "Hello!"

Explore Emmanuel

Philip Zanghi '23: Going Big with the Big Four

When it came time to search for an internship, Philip decided to go big—and looked to the accounting industry’s Big 4 of Deloitte, EY, PwC and KPMG, each of which has a Boston-based office just a few miles from campus.

Learn More
Learn More
Learn More
Learn More
Research Spotlight: Mindfulness and Mental Health

During the Fall 2022 semester, MacDonald and her research team of psychology majors Madeline Bradley ’23 and Matthew Lemansky ’23 (pictured) investigated the lived experiences of participants in an 8-week mindfulness training program.

Learn More
Learn More
Nick Eline '23: Reflections on Resilience and a Rewarding Journey

Nick grew up in a family of medical professionals—his mother and grandmother are both nurses and his father is a paramedic. “I’ve always been surrounded with medical jargon and stories of health incidents, crises, and the rewarding benefits of providing care,” he said.

Learn More
Learn More
Christine Burke '22: Counseling with Compassion

Counseling & health psychology major Christine came to Emmanuel knowing she wanted to pursue a career in health care, and the College’s opportunities and connections for students interested in the field—as well as a neuroscience course she attended at EC Incoming—made the decision an easy one.

Learn More
Learn More
Learn More
Learn More

Let's Get Started.

Emmanuel is a place where students broaden their sense of what’s possible and prepare for inspiring careers in an ever-changing world. Be here.