Stonor Hall

Stonor Hall

Administrative Building

Situated in the heart of campus, Stonor Hall houses the Office of Human Resources, which provides information, services and training geared toward work-related concerns and positive employer-employee relations.

Completed in 1885, Stonor and its sister cottage, Drexel Hall, were once the hennery and hen keeper's cottage for Catherine Lorillard Wolfe's sprawling Vinland estate. Designed by the famed architectural firm of Peabody & Stearns, the shingle-style cottages are connected by a large wooden archway. In 2003, Salve Regina received a historic preservation award from the Newport Historical Society for their exterior restoration.

What's Inside

Human Resources

Fun fact:

Stonor Hall and its sister cottage, Drexel Hall, are named for longtime University trustee and benefactor Noreen Stonor Drexel.