Unity students in the lab

 Lodging at Unity Ampitheater

 

Aerial View Unity College

Aerial View of Unity College
Unity, Maine


with beautiful
Lake Winnecook 
(a.k.a. Unity Pond)
within "walking" and
bicycling distance


Participants for the workshop will be housed in Maplewood or Cianchette Halls, the newest of Unity's residence halls. Maplewood is the most energy-efficient building on campus and features solar hall lights, six-inch walls filled with blown-in insulation and super-insulated “Alaska” slabs. 

Cianchette (pronounced Chin-ket) is a suite-style residence hall designed to provide a quiet atmosphere conducive to scholarship and privacy.

Each room is furnished with a bed, dresser, desk, chair and closet space.

 Each section of Cianchette and Maplewood has access to an outside courtyard. Parking (including handicap accommodations) is available behind the residence halls.

While Unity College takes pride in providing a comfortable and enjoyable stay, please keep in mind that residence halls are built for college students and may not contain ammenities typically found in a hotel. We do provide a limited supply of typcially forgotten ammenities for your convenience.

Outdoor Adventure Center