W&J Unveils Plans For New Dormitory

Washington and Jefferson College and the Borough of East Washington hosted a town hall meeting to unveil the college’s plans to build a new dormitory on campus. Josh Guiser, Vice President of Business and Finance and CFO of W&J led the discussion of the building that is designed by Kimmel Architecture. Not all details are in, but the building is a four story structure that is designed to hold up to 112 double occupancy units. The layout will include study and gathering lounges with community kitchen spaces. It is designed to be totally accessible for any type of disability. The building will be surrounded by East Pine Avenue, Forrest Avenue and Penn Street, right behind the Phi Gamma Delta and Delta Gamma houses on East Chestnut Street. The Church of the Covenant will be at the rear entrance to the building. Guiser says that the need was driven by the $50 million Anica Donnan Rawnsley Endowment that funds scholarships for Washington County students. Guiser characterized the project as a “fast paced’ project with construction to begin in 2026 and the building to be ready for occupancy in the fall of 2027. The building is yet to be named. No cost details are currently available. W&J hopes to continue other housing partnerships such as the one that it has with the George Washington Hotel that is reserved for upper classmen. Guiser says that they want to be a good neighbor and the building will allow students to take advantage of campus activities and be convenient to allow students to explore activities in the City of Washington. (Photo Credit: Washington and Jefferson College and Kimmel Architecture)


