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title: Singular Achievements in Residence Hall Living
date: 2020-09-02T19:00:00-04:00
author: University of Maryland
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# Singular Achievements in Residence Hall Living

*September 2, 2020* — by [Lauren Brown](/author/lauren-brown)


> First-year Students Show Style, Creativity in Their One-Person Rooms

*Herooption120 20jeanette — Freshman Jeanette Askew’s now-single room in Hagerstown Hall is just one example of how Terps are getting creative with the extra furniture and décor in the residence halls.*

There may be a bright side to students spending more time alone in their residence hall rooms this fall: the strings of twinkly fairy lights draped above their makeshift sofas.&nbsp;

Nearly all of the 3,500 students living in residence halls at the University of Maryland this fall have singles as part of the university’s efforts to “de-densify” the campus during the coronavirus pandemic.&nbsp;

It’s an unprecedented opportunity for first-year Terps to personalize their space, as they consider how to make the best use of two—or in the case of triples and quads, three or four—of everything: beds, dressers, desks and chairs.

They’re turning the extra bed into a pillow-covered couch, putting the bonus bureau in one of the closets and flipping the desk hutch on its side to use as a table, or reinventing it as a coffee station.

Then consider the double décor. Dorm decorating was already a booming business—the National Retail Federation predicted families would spend an average of $1,059 on back-to-college shopping this year, up from $976 in 2019. Now each Maryland student can haul in twice as much bedding, wall banners and tapestries, seating and storage.&nbsp;

“We had a lot of communication with parents who wanted their students to have a positive experience and have rooms they would be comfortable in,” said Valronica Scales, director of resident life. “We knew this would be an unprecedented year.”

Take a look at how students&nbsp;upped the creative factor for Fall 2020:&nbsp;

- **Jordan Osterwell | Centreville Hall**
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- **Christina Williams | St. Mary’s Hall**
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- **Athena Matthews
 | La Plata Hall**
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- **Alison Murphy | La Plata Hall**
*420 20 Alison20 Abello20 20 La20 Plata20 203 2*
- **Julianne Stenberg | Easton Hall**
*520 Julianne20 20 Easton*
- **Matthew Kiras | Elkton Hall**
*620 Matthew20 20 Elkton*
- **Jeanette Askew | Hagerstown Hall**
*720 Jeanette20 20 Hagerstown20 IMG 1052*

**Topics:** [Campus &amp; Community](https://today.umd.edu/tags/campus-community)


**Tags:** [Student Life](https://today.umd.edu/topic/student-life)


**Units:** [Department of Resident Life](https://today.umd.edu/topic/department-resident-life), [Division of Student Affairs](https://today.umd.edu/topic/division-student-affairs)


