
"I felt as though it was an integral part of my education to take advantage of the activities and people around me because it is not often that we are presented with such a wide array of options."
- Cameron Copeland
integrated business and engineering honors program major
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Dravo is located at the south end of Taylor Street. On its five floors it houses 258 first year students, of which approximately one third are women. The majority of the rooms are doubles and singles with a few triples.
All the rooms contain movable furniture, and each student has a bed, desk, desk chair, closet with drawers and shelves.
A TV lounge, game room, vending machines, conference room and laundry facility are on the first floor. On the ground floor there is a large programming lounge equipped with TV, kitchen and study facilities.
For 2008-2009, Dravo is home to the C.H.O.I.C.E. Community.
The building bears the name of two brothers, Ralph M. Dravo, Class of 1889, and Francis F. Dravo, Class of 1887, who founded the Dravo Corp., a Pittsburgh-based international construction company. Both men served as University trustees.
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