The Crozier Center for Women is a living and learning space, which serves as a resource and facility for gender-based programming. The house features a variety of gathering spaces and a full kitchen on the first floor.

One double and two single rooms on the second floor are available to women-identifying students through an application process in the spring.

This air-conditioned residence is centrally located in the village; laundry facilities are available in Farr Hall.

Crozier Center for Women, established in 1985, is named for Doris Crozier, the first and only dean of Kenyon’s Coordinate College for Women (1969-72). It was designed to be used by all Kenyon women — students and members of the administration, faculty, staff and community. 

Address

105 East Wiggin Street