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'''Pavek Hall''' is the newest of the four high rises high-rise residence halls on the campus of ] (NDSU). The $3.9 million dollar project finished in 1987 and is located on the Southwest corner of the quadrangle of the high-rise residence halls. At nine-stories tall it is one of the tallest buildings in the area. Average occupancy is around 280 students. Pavek has a mixture of freshman and upperclassmen as well as male and female residents. The residence live single-gender by floor and co-ed by "House." First floor has accommodating for individuals who require the assistance of a wheelchair, floors 2 through 5 are reserved for freshman, while 6th through 9th are mostly upperclassman. Pavek is also connected to the other four high-rises through tunnels that also connect to the West Dining Center and ACE tutoring. '''Pavek Hall''' is the newest of the four high rises high-rise residence halls on the campus of ] (NDSU). The $3.9 million dollar project finished in 1987 and is located on the Southwest corner of the quadrangle of the high-rise residence halls. At nine-stories tall it is one of the tallest buildings in the area. Average occupancy is around 280 students. Pavek has a mixture of freshman and upperclassmen as well as male and female residents. The residents live single-gender by floor and co-ed by "House." First floor has accommodations for individuals who require the assistance of a wheelchair, floors 2 through 5 are reserved for freshman, while 6th through 9th are mostly upperclassman. Pavek is also connected to the other four high-rises through tunnels that also connect to the West Dining Center and ACE tutoring.


== History == == History ==
Pavek Hall received its name in recognition of F. Leslie Pavek, Vice President of Student Affairs. Pavek was born in Grand Forks, ND on May 27, 1929. In 1952 he graduated from the ] (UND) with a Bachelor of Science. He then went on to earn his Masters in 1960 and his Doctorate in 1968 from UND. In 1968 Pavek was appointed Dean of Students. Then in 1974 he was appointed Vice President of Student Affairs. In 1990 Pavek retired after 23 years of service to NDSU. Pavek Hall received its name in recognition of F. Leslie Pavek, Vice President of Student Affairs. Pavek was born in Grand Forks, ND on May 27, 1929. In 1952 he graduated from the ] (UND) with a Bachelor of Science. He then went on to earn his Masters in 1960 and his Doctorate in 1968 from UND. In 1968 Pavek was appointed Dean of Students at North Dakota State University (NDSU). Then, in 1974, he was appointed Vice President of Student Affairs. In 1990, Pavek retired after 23 years of service to NDSU.


== Staff == == Staff ==

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Pavek Hall is the newest of the four high rises high-rise residence halls on the campus of North Dakota State University (NDSU). The $3.9 million dollar project finished in 1987 and is located on the Southwest corner of the quadrangle of the high-rise residence halls. At nine-stories tall it is one of the tallest buildings in the area. Average occupancy is around 280 students. Pavek has a mixture of freshman and upperclassmen as well as male and female residents. The residents live single-gender by floor and co-ed by "House." First floor has accommodations for individuals who require the assistance of a wheelchair, floors 2 through 5 are reserved for freshman, while 6th through 9th are mostly upperclassman. Pavek is also connected to the other four high-rises through tunnels that also connect to the West Dining Center and ACE tutoring.

History

Pavek Hall received its name in recognition of F. Leslie Pavek, Vice President of Student Affairs. Pavek was born in Grand Forks, ND on May 27, 1929. In 1952 he graduated from the University of North Dakota (UND) with a Bachelor of Science. He then went on to earn his Masters in 1960 and his Doctorate in 1968 from UND. In 1968 Pavek was appointed Dean of Students at North Dakota State University (NDSU). Then, in 1974, he was appointed Vice President of Student Affairs. In 1990, Pavek retired after 23 years of service to NDSU.

Staff

Employed by North Dakota State University, Pavek Hall is run by a live-in Professional Hall Director. Under the supervision of the Hall Director, 8 paraprofessional staff members serve the Pavek Hall community as Resident Assistants. On floors two through nine, one RA lives on each floor.

Hall Government

Meeting every Tuesday at 9:00pm, the Pavek Hall Government is an in-Hall organization that allows Pavek Hall Students the opportunity to exercise a voice in the development and direction of their community. Open to the Pavek Hall public, everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend meetings for both social and business related purposes.

Each of the floors are represented by at least 2 floor representatives. Additionally, 3 elected liaisons; one for each of the neighboring 3 Highrises (Seim, Sevrinson, and Thompson), attend the Hall Government meetings of neighboring halls and work to keep healthy lines of communication amongst the Highrise community. The organization is led by the Executive board, which consists of the Pavek Hall President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Residence Hall Association Representative, Dinning Services Representative, and the Programming Council Representative. The Executive board is consulted by the Hall Government Elder, a position held by a Resident Assistant. The Executive board is Advised by the Pavek Hall Director. The Pavek Hall Government contains three committees that are open to the general body; Hall Improvement, Public Relations, and Programming. These committees allow individuals to both exercise current skills in their area of passion and to further develop abilities in areas of interest.

References

  1. http://www.ndsu.edu/reslife/professional_staff_directory/
  2. http://www.ndsu.edu/reslife/student_staff/resident_assistants/
  3. http://www.ndsu.edu/reslife/student_staff_directory/

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