 Welcome Nathan, and this is Christopher Spencer. I'm the AD for marketing here, and if you're tuning in, let us know where you're from so we can say hello. We're going to be checking out Humphreys today, and yeah, please join us for the tour. You said you've worked at Humphreys before? Yeah. Like front desk and stuff? Front desk. Yeah, right on. So you kind of know the haul? Yeah, I hope so. What do we have in this area, Nathan? So behind us is going to be the dining hall 1021. Okay. Any good food there? I would say it's the best dining hall on campus. There you go, Nathan and Norse's. Next to us is going to be Kimball Hall, and then to the right of Kimball Hall is going to be the Walton School business. Very good, very good. All right, looks like we have a tour coming in too, so why don't we head inside and get ahead of them? Okay. All right, so you're heading inside. You want to show us your safety protocol here? Yeah, so this is the vault. The door is going to be locked 24-7 because of safety reasons. Yes. But you just stay in your vault and don't give you access to the room. Very good, very good. All right, we're inside Humphreys. And we'll go into, there's a nice mural, by the way. I don't know who drew this. You don't know, do you? No, I don't know the name. Oh, down here. Shout out onto, can you read that? Payton F-O-W. Yes, way to go. Good design there. All right. So this is a lounge area. It's pretty spacious compared to the ones on campus. We have a piano in the back, and a TV. We have a three-bar table. And we have one ping-pong table and a pool table. Nice. Is that a ping-pong table and a pool table? Pool or ping-pong? What's your jam? I would say ping-pong. Ping-pong? Okay. Yeah. Do you bring it? You pretty good? I think I'm top notch. Okay, top to ear. Nice. Good job. All right, we're headed towards, I believe, the kitchen area. Let me give one shot of the larger area here. This is a huge great room. And again, we're touring Humphreys. Let us know where you're from and so we can say hello. Okay. So we have a water filling station to the left. So you can just hold your water bottle here and fill it up. Yes. To the right or to the left if you have a kitchen here. Yeah. Has there anything that you need? Fridge. Got the basics for sure. A refrigerator, a little table there. And yeah. So we were going to check out the front desk. Or at least just, we don't have to key in. We can just kind of see it. Yeah. This is where you worked, right? Yeah, this is where I worked. And there is someone there, what most of the day, panel packages, lockouts, like they've forgotten their key, or anything like that. Got a question from Woodfam Pix about, is there an ice maker in the fridge? Do we know that? Can we go check? Yeah, I didn't catch that initially. But good question. Let's find out. There is, there's always access to ice on the first floor of a residence hall. And that, whether it's in there or where, I'm not sure. Okay. Yeah. Not there. Doesn't look like. But there is an ice maker somewhere. Let me follow up. Downstairs maybe? Yeah. Let's go check and see downstairs. I bet that's probably where it is. But we were going to show also some of the community space over on this floor here. Like down the hall to the left. Yeah. We'll check on that for you. Humphreys. It's living the legacy since 1961. I, I have to point out that Humphreys, oh, did you want to talk about the mail? Oh yeah. So here's your mail. So all these are going to be your ring numbers. You'll get a code so you can go get your small letters, small packages. Yes. Humphreys and Yocum are very, very similar. And we'll point out this is the resident directors. Also known as the CRE. They're in charge of the R race on H4. Here's another lounge here. You might open it up. We'll dip in there real quick. Show that study space. There's another tour going on right out there if you're looking. So this is one study space on the first floor. Nice big table. And whiteboard where all the great thoughts will be thought. Yes. Yocum and Humphreys are very, very similar. They're both built around the same time. And they're the most sort of traditional when it comes to maybe what you might consider to be a residence hall. Yeah. We call them our high rises. Oh yeah. This is kind of a community space too where they've created art. There's some art from some prior residents. And the whiteboard. Yep. Another whiteboard right there. Yeah. And even a little library waiting to be, new books to be taken and new books to be left. A free lending library. Okay. I think we're headed this way, right? To go downstairs. Because we're hunting for an ice machine. The laundry that you're seeing there is from conferences that we've had this summer. We're about to get it washed. Now you work with conferences. What was one of the coolest things you did with conferences? Checkouts. Checkouts. You're saying a lot by saying a little. Alright, so now we're in the basement area which we can show off the vending there. I have a feeling the ice machine might be in the laundry. We sometimes put them in there. Do you mind telling people how they can pay with these machines? Yeah. So, this is the first year that we're going to be using razor bucks. So you just hit your card and tap it. Yep. It takes really much all the wireless pay systems that you want to use. Sure. Right. We have telephones. No telephones inside. Yes. A vestige of an older age. And then recycling here, which you'll find recycling in almost all the halls. You'll find them in all halls, by the way, I should say. Classroom. Yeah, typically used as a classroom. The tables aren't arranged appropriately right now, but typically a classroom, but then also they do programming here at night sometimes. A lot of study space in this hall. Alright, let's head up and go to the laundry. So what are you majoring in? I am majoring in business. What kind of business? Finance. Finance business, okay. So this is our laundry room. And there he is. There's the ice machine right there. Yes. It's a pretty big laundry room compared to the other dorms. So that's a big plus. We're going to start using SpeedClean this year. It is an app on your cell phone. So you're going to get two loads per week. And if you want an additional load, just $1.50 to wash, $1.50 to dry, so $3 in total. Yeah. But, I mean, two is enough for a week. Two per week throughout the whole semester are going to be preloaded on your account. And then if you need more than that during the semester, as Nathan was saying, yeah, $1.50 per cycle. That's to say $1.50 for a wash, $1.50 for a dry cycle. So $3 altogether. And if you run into any issues here, you can look at this little bit of signage there and it'll tell you more. Yeah. All right. So I guess we can go see the rooms and the bathrooms. Sure. We're going to go up on the floor now. We're going to go up to floor nine, top of the building. So if you're up in floor nine, if you have a ninth floor room, let us know. We might be able to dip in for you. It's the best view. It is a good view. It's pretty amazing. So finance, what do you want to do with your finance degree? Whatever makes money. Okay. That's refreshing. That's refreshing. All right. Well, are you, and where are you from? Houston. Houston, Texas. Okay. How'd you find out about the University of Arkansas? My dad went to Arkansas. Oh, okay. And his grandfather went to Arkansas. So, very cool. Very cool. Interestingly, my dad and my grandfather also went here. So, and my mother, and some of my, some of my nieces, sorry, aunts, aunts went here as well too. And uncle. So, yeah. I'm just like the best college. Yeah? You're a fan of the University of Arkansas? Mm-hmm. Good. Wupigsui, maybe? Yeah. Okay. Nice. So we may lose contact here as we're in the elevator. Just hang with us as we go up nine flights of stairs, nine flights of elevator. Okay. How's the summer been for you? Too hot? Or too bad? You go to Houston, it's been chill. Oh, yeah. What's Houston doing, like over there? It's like 105 right now. Stop it. That's crazy. I mean, it's not as bad as a death ballet. Well, it is not as bad as a death ballet. It is true. All right. Study space on the floor. Let's take a look at that. So, every floor has this study space and Humphreys. Some years, we've had to use this as overflow space for students, but this year, it looks like we're not going to be using it for that. So, Is it for overflowing the summer? Mm-hmm. So, we take it down. Yeah. So, it's a nice big study space. Great view. I'll just showcase some of the view here. Yeah. There is Razorback Stadium right there. Very cool. You can get the excess space for like $100, so you can get all home games for football, basketball, and baseball for $100. And you're not even paid by athletics? Yeah. Nice. Yeah, the excess space is a really good deal for students, for sure. So, check that out. Let's go check out a bathroom and then check out a room and give some measurements. Again, let us ready up your questions if you have any questions for us. We're happy to answer them for you. And this right now is a women's floor. It's just down here on the left, I believe. Yeah. So, there's a bathroom on each wing. We have two stalls behind you. And then we have the showers. Yeah. We'll head inside and let people see. You've got the hooks right there. Always good. The water is always hot. There's really good water pressure. You've got a little bit of space there to put your soap and whatnot. And where you are, are you a fan of shower shoes? I mean, it's probably a necessity unless you want a weird stuff going on here. We don't want that. So, yes, definitely shower shoes are good. And super cheap, too. Like, don't need to flex with your shower shoes. Okay, we're headed into room 925. Humphreys 925. This is your room, jackpot. Again, I have a really nice view of the left. You said you lived in Founders. And that's Founders right there, right? Yeah, that's Founders. Yeah. I have a view of the football stadium and a view of Kimball Hall. Okay. So, facing east. Yeah, facing east. Cool. Well, we're in the room and we're ready to make any measurements that you need us to make. I see we have about 15 people tuning in. So, let us know what you need. Some things we might point out are that a lot of the furniture in here is fixed. As I say, it can't be moved. So, this bookshelf wouldn't be able to be moved, but you get a lot of space with that and a lot of organization already. Do you mind opening up some of those drawers, Nathan? Yeah. So, plenty of drawers and very divided in terms of easy to divide between the left and right or bed A and bed B. Here is the closet space. Sure, Melissa. We can measure the back of the bed in the closet. I'll get that in just one second. Okay. Yeah. In fact, we can get it right now. So, back of the bed to the closet. Right here. Yeah. You may have to use your own hand or unless you can catch that on there. 58. Oh. We want to go from here to here. Yeah. Yeah. To right around there. 30 inches. 30 inches, roughly. Yeah. So, there we go for a curtain on the closet, like from a rod to the floor. So, there is a rod. Let's point out that there is a rod already right there for clothing. But I think they're looking for if you want to cover the whole closet up. Okay. So, I would go because we're talking about putting a tension rod up. Yeah. And let's get two measurements. Let's get like from here to put a tension rod there and expose that and then all the way up at the top. So, 46 inches across. Yeah. 46 inches across. I think we were looking for not the width, but the height. So, put it like that and then down. Yeah. But go all the way down to the floor. 72 inches. So, so, we were asking about the height. 72 inches from that top bar. If you were to put a tension rod there, it would be 72 inches to the floor. And then, can you give us the top to, yeah. 19 inches. 19 inches, but there's a lip there. So, think about another 14 inches probably if you want to put a tension rod at the very top. So, what was it? 72 plus 14. Something like that would be about right. Okay. Let's see what other questions we got. Panelist, can you measure the drawers on the desk and bureau width and depth and height please. So, we need the cubic volume. 20 inches. Yeah. Long. Uh-huh. 12 inches wide. Okay. And then, height. Height is about four or five inches. Maybe, yeah, maybe five inches what I'm thinking. Yeah, and that's true for all of them except for the bottom set is a little bit, no, those top ones are less high and then they get uniform from that point forward. Can you tell us how long it is? Yes. It says six inches. So, six inches. So, yeah, around four inches for those top ones, maybe six inches for the others, but all the other dimensions would be accurate that we just gave. Yeah. Okay. Let's keep going here. Oh, oh, and then these two, sure. Just like the desk and the bureau. So, I think this is kind of the bureau. It's 22 inches long. Okay. This is wide. And then eight inches. Eight inches in terms of depth. And you might have better nine inches. If you put that up against here and then push it down, you might get a little more accurate. Now it's nine inches. Nine inches still. Okay, great. So, nine inches on that one. And then that covers those six that are down there. Those six that are down there are there. And then let's get this one of the top ones because they're different. It's different. 14 inches long. Or what? 22. 22. Okay. And then about four inches. About four inches height. So, very similar across the way. Okay, excellent. Let's see what else we got. Let's ask, do people ever do tension rod for the curtains on the window, or is it too big? I would say generally, people don't put a tension rod there because it is gigantic. The blinds are surprisingly, they're not blackout level, but they really will shut down the light pretty well. We can give you the width and you are more than welcome to look for a tension rod at that width. Do you want to give them a full width of the window? Because it's a great big window. I want to say it's like a hundred inches or so. 127. 127 inches. So, I don't even know if they make tension rods that big, but 127 inches. Okay. To be honest, have you ever seen somebody lift the bed all the way up into the bed? Yes. Absolutely. That may even be the standard. I don't know how often you see it, but I've seen it a lot. Yeah. Yeah. As far as the dimensions for how high this one can go, I don't have access to my phone because I'm recording, but if you go to movein.york.edu under ready to arrive, which is one of the tiles you can click on, about midway down that ready to arrive page, you'll find softening, mattress information, and it's done by haul. Generally speaking, you're looking at something like every three inches from maybe, these are the big ones that go all the way to the top. So, they might be, they might be go up to 70. If I, like as low as three and as high as 70, I think these might be those, but check that website to make sure. Pamela asks, can you please measure the shelves above the desk, this being the desk? 40 inches? 40 inches that way. 12 inches in terms of height. Is that right? 12 inches in height? Okay. And then how about the depth from here? Eight inches. Eight inches. Thank you for the assist activity. Yeah, it's every three inches from three inches to 71. I would not recommend setting it to three inches. That would be just like right on the ground. But, you know, somewhere around that 50 inch to 70 inches, really, really nice. Let's see. So we got that, that one right there. I think this one is a slightly different. Okay. Well, the height there is really as much as you want it to be. See if this is the same one if you don't mind. The height would be the only difference, I think. Ten inches. Ten inches. So, you have a foot there. Yep, you have a foot there. You have ten inches there. Two inch difference. Two inch difference. Okay, great. And Melissa asks, can we go ahead to that site to request time when you lift it ahead of time? You absolutely can request that your bed be lofted ahead of time. You have to get it in by the end of the month though. Just Google UARC, U-A-R-K, and fix it. F-I-X-I-T. And it'll lead you to the form where you can make the request. And as long as you get in by the end of the month, they should have it done for you in advance. Okay. And then we've got another question about, are you allowed to put a rug outside the door in the hallway? Ooh. When I lived in Founders, my friends had like little mats, welcome mats. Yeah. As I recall, the amount of decoration you can do outside your hall is kind of minimal, but you can do certain things. Go to the handbook on the housing website and it kind of dictates what you can put out there. I do believe a welcome mat is allowed. Yeah. And maybe even like a small plant. I think I've seen that. Okay. Don't get me to lie in. All right. Can you measure the desk height to the first shelf? 12 inches. 12 inches. One foot right there. Okay. I'm going to bring a plant. What's that? I'm going to bring a plant. Nice. What kind of plant are you going to get? What are you into? I don't know. I'm into low maintenance plants. Maybe let's go to Venus White Trap. Whoa. That's hardcore. Okay. Why not? I know you could do that. Yeah. Yeah. There are small fishes in your room. Really? Like a small fish. Yeah. You're allowed to have that. That's pretty cool. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. So any more questions for Nathan and myself as we're exploring Humphreys, a typical Humphreys room and all the Humphreys rooms really seem very, very similar. They're, yeah, they're virtually the same. Okay. Yeah. Let's, let's count the number of plugs and where are they located? So we have one here. One right there. One. Two. We have two by the desk. Don't make anybody dizzy. Three and four. We have one by the window sill. And then one by the window sill here that would have to be probably shared. Okay. So that is 10 plugs by five outlets, 10 plugs. Yeah. Height of the counter at the mirror. So how high are we from, it's actually the, how high is this counter from this to the floor? Okay. 39 inches. 39 inches from the lip. 40 inches. Sorry. 40 inches from the lip to the floor for the counter. We can go ahead and give them the, the dimension of, from the countertop to the ceiling. I think it's 36 inches. Yeah. It's 36 inches. 36 inches. And then there's a little bit of a lip. Yeah. It says 34 inches. 34 inches. Okay. Great. Is there anything on the back of the door? Let's go look. There's a towel rack. Double towel rack, which is going to be used for sure. So what year are you? I'm going to be a junior. Going to be a junior. Yeah. So almost halfway done. Yeah. Yeah. That's cool. I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing. You've had a good time here, right? So you don't want to be over there? No. No. Side to you. If you were talking to you two years ago when you first arrived from Houston, did you know a lot of people? No. No? I had 40 kids in my grade so I didn't know anybody. How? I went to Arkansas. Yeah. So, oh, okay. Yes. Yes. So what, what did you, how did you, how did you make some friends here? Well, I was in the business so I made friends that way because we all had the same class. So we would all sit next to each other. Yeah. That's a good experience. We also did some clubs. Like I did this accounting club. Mm-hmm. I did this chess club. Yeah. But no, just leave your door open and just be friendly and you make friends. Mm-hmm. Absolutely. It's a pretty good recipe. Yeah. Yeah. I think people naturally want to talk to you when you leave your door open. Catherine asked the height from the top of the closet to the bottom of the closet. So can we get, are you tall enough to get from that lip up there at the very top? I could pick up on the bottom and set it to the top. Yeah, or you could do it that way too. Either way. I don't think I'm that tall. Yeah. That's a, 88. And I think there's about one inch of lip there. So, maybe if I go, oh, that's the, that's the ceiling ceiling. 92 inches. 92 inches to the ceiling, to the top of the closet, probably 87 inches. This is the entire room. It's 96 inches. Okay. So, alright. 62, 92. Pamela asked depth of the closet, depth of closet shelves. So, let's get the depth of the closet first, which is against there to the back. 26 inches. 26 inches. And the depth of the closet shelves because they pull about, I don't know, five, four or five inches off. So, 16 inches. 16 on the mid, and then can you do the top? Maybe. I think if you just tap it and then hold it in place, we'll see how it'll go. Do you give it to you? Let me try one more time. Gotta be quicker than that. Well, if you, you can, you should be able to look backwards. 20 on that, on that top one. Thank you, Nathan. To be honest, can you measure the top shelf in the closet? Okay, we just measured, we got the top shelf, 20 depth, and then width, height is going to be somewhere around, yeah. 19 inches. Well, but just from the top shelf to the top? Yeah. 19 inches. 19 inches with about two or three foot lip. 17. 17, so yeah, but two inch lip on that. Okay. All right. Well, great. Well, wonderful questions. Thank you for that. Let's see if we've got anything else. We'll give everybody to ask any more questions that they'd like. I got you, I got light right behind you. I'll move you right here if you don't mind. Perfect. Okay. Well, as you said, doors open and welcome to a new year. Any other thoughts? Work hard, play hard. Good one, good one. Okay, everybody, well thank you so much for tuning in for our tour of Humphries Hall. And Nathan, you mind, oh, I want to mention one other thing. If you do want to explore the hall a little bit deeper, you can go to the hall page for Humphries on the move-in website. And about midway down the page under explore, you'll find a 3D representation or a 3D visualization. You can move through the hall or move through the room and in the bottom left-hand corner, there's a, what looks a little bit like a ruler and you can measure yourself some of the spaces in there through that 3D model that we've put up on the website. One final measurement we'll take from Catherine, the window ledge to the top of the window. Fifty-nine inches, okay, 59 inches right there. You want to you want to wave us out? Yeah. I might see you all in a couple weeks. Sounds good.