Sewall House is compact, with no true common rooms. This means that the kitchen and dining area are the place to be. Alumns who have lived in Sewall have described living here as truly living in a home.
Sewall houses ten students, with one double room. Sewell is a member of the Dodd Neighborhood, and residents can either cook and eat in their own kitchen, or eat in Dodd Dining Hall. Sewell is close to Sawyer Library, and Hopkins Hall. |