Kusch House

Kusch House is one of the residence halls for undergraduate students that is located at the Top of the Hill at 11904 Carlton Road (41.500864° N, 81.60002947° W). It was constructed in 1968 and named after Polykarp Kusch, a 1931 graduate of the Case Institute of Technology and recipient of the 1955 Nobel Prize in Physics. Kusch House is located at the top of the Elephant Stairs, near Michelson House and Glaser House. Like those residence halls, Kusch has six floors, each with four six-person suites. (The ground floor is an exception: it has two suites, an apartment for a Housing staff member, and a lobby shared by all residents.) The basement contains a game room, a bike room, a study room, a kitchen, and laundry facilities for residents.


South Residential Village
Bottom of the Hill: Fribley Commons | Tippit | Alumni | Howe | Staley
Top of the Hill: Carlton Commons | Michelson | Glaser | Kusch
Residential Colleges | North Residential Village | Village at 115

The street address for Kusch House is 11904 Carlton Road.

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Coordinates 41°30′3.11″ N, 81°36′0.106″ W (Latitude: 41.501° N, Longitude: 81.6° W)  +
Street address 11904 Carlton Road  +
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