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Palladium Hall

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Palladium Hall  140 East 14th Street New York, NY 10003

Getting Around

On 14th Street between Third and Fourth Avenues in attractive Union Square area with its restaurants, shops, park, farmers market, and transportation hub.

  • Ten minute walk to Washington Square.
  • Free NYU shuttle bus with late night service from building to Washington Square, or from Washington Square to other residence halls. See Bus Routes and Schedules.
  • One block from Union Square subway station for N, R, L, Q, W, 4, 5, & 6 lines.

Welcome!

Welcome to Palladium! Palladium is a dynamic community consisting of approximately 960 residents (primarily sophomores with approximately 120 MBA students) as well as students from all years living on any of our four Explorations themed floors: Empowering Women Through Science, Japanese Media and Culture, Science & Technology, and The International House.

At Palladium, we have 22 Resident Assistants, one Residence Hall Assistant Director one Residence Hall Director, one Residence Hall Resource Manager, one Residential Life Assistant,  and two Faculty-Fellows-In-Residence, Renee Blake and Gary Belkin. We have a dining hall serving late-night food and super Sunday brunches, a state-of-the-art Athletic Facility, the Wasserman Center for Career Development on the 2nd floor, wireless study lounges all throughout the 3rd floor, and music practice rooms supplied with pianos.

Among our fantastic facilities, we have a variety of programmatic and community-based activities going on including the Palladium Unified Government where you can run for an elected position or serve on the general council. We will have a whole host of programs that will go on each year to give you opportunities to get to know one another and explore NYU, the City, and the surrounding area.


RHD

Yetty Marquez, Residence Hall Director

Telephone: 212-998-4384
Email: ym27@nyu.edu

RHAD

Tresha Robinson,
Residence Hall Assistant Director

Telephone: 212-998-4383
Email:tar283@nyu.edu

RHRM

Laurie Shortway,
Residence Hall Resource Manager

Telephone: 212-998-4385
Email:laurie.shortway@nyu.edu

The professional staff consists of a Residence Hall Director (RHD), Residence Hall Assistant Director (RHAD) and a Residence Hall Resource Manager (RHRM) all who have offices in either the Residential Life and Hosuing Services Office or the Resource Center. All staff living in the hall serve as amazing resources to residents and work hard to help build strong communities on all floors and throughout the entire building.

Welcome to Palladium Hall! My name is Yetty Marquez and I am very excited about being your RHD this year! I was born and raised in the Bronx right by Yankee Stadium.  In 2006, I graduated from SUNY New Paltz with a B.S. in Business Management. In 2008, I graduated from Rider University with a Master’s degree in Organizational Leadership with a concentration in Higher Education. Currently, I am a doctoral student studying Educational Leadership at Fordham University.  When I am not working, I enjoy spending time with friends and watching movies. I am looking forward to building an amazing community at Palladium Hall and providing everyone with holistic growth opportunities. I am here to assist Palladium residents with their needs and foster an amazing residential experience. I wish everyone a great year!

Hello there! My name is Tresha Robinson and I am so excited to be the RHAD here at Palladium.  I am originally from Miami, FL and I came to the city in 2007 to attend NYU as a graduate student. After earning my Masters in Higher Education Administration, I just could not leave this amazing city and so I settled right here in NYC. I hold a Bachelor’s degree in English and a Master of Education degree in English both from the University of Florida (Go Gators!). In my spare time I enjoy shopping, eating at delicious restaurants, walking aimlessly around the city, and college football. My hope and goal for you is that you take advantage of all that NYU has to offer and in doing so, that you come to appreciate and enjoy the city for its cultural richness and diverse history. The university and city can seem overwhelming at first, but as you begin to branch out and explore, you’ll find yourself much more connected than you thought possible. If I can help you in any way please never hesitate to come find me in the Residence Hall office on the third floor. I look forward to working with you all! 

Welcome to Palladiuml! My name is Laurie Shortway and I am excited to serve as your Residence Hall Resource Manager at Palladium! I was born in Brooklyn and grew up in NJ. I earned my undergraduate degree in Women’s Studies and my M.ED. in Counseling Services from William Paterson University. I am excited to work with the residents of Palladium and hope that you all take advantage of the programs offered and the opportunities available here at NYU!


Palladium Hall Photos

Location: Near main 14th Street entrance.

Hours:

  • Academic Year: Monday-Sunday 10am – 10pm
  • Summer Hours: 9am - 9pm
  • Holiday hours may vary

Telephone number: (212) 998-4385

Desk services:

  • Information about the residence hall, procedures, services, and activities.
  • Check in and check out.
  • Maintenance Requests.
  • Room access problems and lock outs during operational hours.
  • Mail and package pick up.
  • Toilet paper and trash bags.
  • Movie DVDs, board games, and supplies for the third floor game room (ping pong and pool).

Room Types

  • Undergrad 2 bedroom apartments with 2 persons per room
  • Undergrad double rooms for 2 persons.
  • Undergrad single rooms in 3 room, 5 person suites.
  • Undergrad Special Interest sections in single and double rooms sharing common kitchen and activity areas.
  • Grad private bedrooms in 2 room apartments (Stern School grads only).
  • Grad single studio apartments for 1 student (Stern School grads only)

Room Features

  • Apartment-style residence hall with bath, kitchen, and dining area in each unit. See below for kitchen details.
  • Air-conditioned.
  • Undergraduate & Graduate residence
  • All floors coed; single sex in rooms, suites, and apartments.

Building/Community Features

  • TV lounge; 5 music practice rooms with pianos; game room; large multipurpose room; 2 study lounges with tables/lounge chairs/study carrels, 2 general purpose lounges with couches, tables and chairs; and a student government office.
  • 2 classrooms.
  • Major sports center with Olympic size swimming pool, basketball courts, exercise facilities, and climbing wall.
  • Campus cash card operated laundry on 3rd floor.


  • Grad apartments have kitchen with refrigerator, cooktop (no oven), microwave, and sink.
  • Undergrad 4 person apartments have kitchen with sink, refrigerator, and stove with oven. Single and double accommodations have efficiency style cooktop and a compact refrigerator. Dining area with table and chairs.
  • Residents provide their own cookware, dishes, and supplies.

Full bathroom with stall shower in each suite.

Furnishings

  • Long (80 inch) twin beds, desk, dresser, and wastebasket for each resident.
  • Dining table and chairs in kitchen areas (except grad studio apartments).
  • Couch in common living area of undergrad apartments (except special interest housing, where members share a group common area).
  • Windows have blinds.
  • Tile floors in student rooms and suites; carpeting in corridors.

Storage

  • Storage space in student rooms is limited (usually just a small closet, dresser, and under bed space), so don't overdo, and coordinate bringing large items with your roommates where possible. There is no storage space outside of student rooms during the year for suitcases, trunks, or boxes.

NYU telephone service is provided at no additional charge. This includes unlimited local calling, call waiting and caller-id. Free voice mail is provided upon request. Your telephone number is included with your room assignment, and the telephone service is available when you check in. There is one telephone jack per person sharing one telephone line in each bedroom. Residents provide their own telephones.

Need Assistance?

IT Service Desk 212-998-3333
http://www.nyu.edu/its/telephone/student/

Internet Connections

Ethernet connections to NYUNet and the Internet for each resident are provided in each bedroom. Connection information will be mailed with your room assignment before you arrive, will be available at check-in, or may be accessed at www.nyu.edu/resnet. Residents provide their own computers with Ethernet cards, cables, and software.

NYURoam Wireless Network

NYURoam wireless service is now available throughout the residence hall. If you need assistance accessing the network you can go to http://www.nyu.edu/its/wireless/configure for setup instructions or you can speak to an ITS Client Services representative at 212-998-3333.

PLEASE NOTE that the installation and use of personal wireless routers in NYU residence halls is not permitted. To ensure reliable access to NYURoam for all residents, any active personal routers that are detected within an NYU residence hall will be remotely disabled. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with your responsibilities as detailed in the NYU ResNet policy: http://www.nyu.edu/its/policies/resnet-policy.html.

Cable TV

NYU Cable TV service is provided, with one cable connection per bedroom, for access to national cable networks and special programming. Residents provide their own televisions and connecting.

NYU Public Safety services officers are on duty 24 hours a day.

Public Safety phone in Palladium Hall: 212-998-4392

All residents must present their NYU ID cards on entry.

All guests must be signed in and out by their resident host and leave picture ID at the guard station.

Dining room in the residence hall. Closed Summer 2012.

Report maintenance concerns to the NYU Client Services Center by filling in a work order form, which can be found at http://www.nyu.edu/fcm/workrequestform/. In addition, you may email the Client Services Center at contactcsc@nyu.edu or you may call the CSC at 212-998-1001. The Client Services Center is open Mon - Fri 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. and Sat - Sun 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (Except University Holidays). Service requests should be reported at the first sign of a problem. If there is damage in your room, do not repair it yourself. Skilled repair personnel will fix it for you. Preventative maintenance and routine repairs are done without charge, though you will be billed for any damage caused by your negligence or actions. Emergency repairs include major leaks and flooding, inoperative door locks, and any problem that endangers safety or property. In case of an emergency, contact the reception desk or any member of the residence hall staff immediately.

Mailing Address format (do not include the residence hall name):

Student Name

140 East 14th Street, Room #

New York, NY 10003

Shipping Packages before arrival: Do not send boxes or packages for arrival at your residence hall before you check in. You can pick packages up the same day a package notice is placed in your mailbox. Package distribution hours may differ by building.

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