EHS Block Party
It's our end of year party to celebrate another great year at the St. George Residence.

Step out your front door and into world-famous Herald Square. The New Yorker Residence—located within the iconic New Yorker Hotel—is the perfect spot for the industrious student on the go. Take a short walk to Times Square, Broadway and Off-Broadway Theatres, Madison Square Garden, Macy’s flagship store, and the Empire State Building. Or sit in the shade and people watch at one of the many tables in Horace Greeley Park.
All students and interns residing at The New Yorker Residence have access to top-of-the-line amenities and all the creature comforts of home. Hold a study group in one of the lounges, cook a meal with friends in the community kitchen, squeeze a workout in between classes at the on-site gym, or simply shut your door and relax in your own private oasis amid the bustling energy of New York. Providing everything you need in one convenient location is what The New Yorker is all about.
As with all of our residences, your room at The New Yorker comes fully furnished with designer beds, desks, and wardrobes/dressers that maximize living space. Plus free high-speed Internet, TV with cable, refrigerator, and local phone service means from day one you’ll never miss a beat.
Whether you prefer a single, double, or triple room, your comfort is our priority. Every room has a private bathroom, and you will have 24-hour access to the computer lab and student lounges.
A flourishing neighborhood full of local restaurants, grocery stores, pharmacies, banks, a 24-hour post office, plus world-class shopping and cultural hot-spots—in Herald Square and the Garment District, there is always something to do. The area is also a popular site for product launches, musical performances, and photo and film shoots, making it one of the most exciting districts in New York. While you’re here, be sure to take advantage of “Broadway Boulevard”, the pedestrian-only space connecting Herald and Greeley squares, which offers free public programs such as chess tables, dance lessons, and exercise classes.
New Yorker residents enjoy convenient access to many subway lines including the A,C,E,1,2,3,D,F,M,N,B,Q,R,7, and S trains. It also offers unbeatable proximity to Penn Railway Station (Amtrak, NJ Transit, Long Island Rail Road) and the Port Authority Bus Terminal.
A larger version of a single-person living space furnished with a captain’s bed with drawers or bed with a dresser, desk, desk chair and wardrobe or closet. A television, private bathroom, and refrigerator are also provided within the room (except Marymount). This may also be a double room purchased as a single.
A single-person living space furnished with a captain’s bed with drawers or bed with a dresser, desk, desk chair and wardrobe or closet. A private bathroom, refrigerator, and television are also provided within the room (except Marymount).
A triple occupancy living space furnished with loft beds, desks, desk chairs and wardrobes or a closet. “Loft” style beds have desks underneath for efficient use of space. A bathroom and refrigerator are also provided within the room. All residences except Marymount also have a television.
A double occupancy living space furnished with either captain’s beds with drawers or beds with dressers, desks, desk chairs and wardrobes or a closet. A bathroom and refrigerator are also provided within the room. All residences except Marymount also provide a television in each room.
A larger version of a double occupancy living space furnished with a refrigerator and either captain’s beds with drawers or beds with dressers, desks, desk chairs and wardrobes or a closet. A television is also provided within the room (except Marymount). Deluxe rooms at the New Yorker have two full bathrooms. Deluxe rooms at the Clark residence have an additional half bath.
A double occupancy living space furnished with bunk beds, dressers, desks, desk chairs and a closet. A bathroom and refrigerator are also provided within the room. All residences except Marymount also provide a television in each room.
A larger version of a double occupancy living space furnished with either captain’s beds with drawers or beds with dressers, desks, desk chairs and wardrobes or a closet. A bathroom and refrigerator are also provided within the room. All residences except Marymount also provide a television in each room.
A larger version of our triple occupancy living space furnished with loft beds, desks, desk chairs and wardrobes or a closet. “Loft” style beds have desks underneath for efficient use of space. A bathroom and refrigerator are also provided within the room. All residences except Marymount also have a television.
Catch a game at Madison Square Garden, have front-row seats for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade. Grocery stores, restaurants, coffee shops, banks, pharmacies – everything you can think of is at your fingertips.
There’s a movie theater steps from your door, you can get groceries just down the street, a bookstore is a short walk away, and you are in one of the worlds greatest shopping districts.
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It's our end of year party to celebrate another great year at the St. George Residence.
Spring is definitely in the air at world-famous department store Macy’s Flower Show. Flora displays draw crowds to the store’s dramatically dressed window features as well as the creations inside.
Come explore the lands around Belvedere Castle in Central Park! Study up on your tree knowledge or learn about the common birds in the area. A free exhibit covering two floors of the Castle is also provided.
Last month, EHS challenged its residents to come up with a new design for our welcome materials. We received many great submissions and were very impressed with all of your creativity skills
We're sad to see you go! We had a great semester and we hope you will soon return to EHS!
Win $100 with EHS by submitting a design for our annual Welcome Materials! We are looking for a design that really captures the essence for EHS during our check-in and welcome events.
James Wojtkiewicz joined the EHS New Yorker staff in August 2011. As a New Jersey native, James received his Bachelor of Arts in History and Education from Monmouth University where he began his career in student life as a Resident Assistant. After graduating from Monmouth University, James began his professional career in student life at Drew University as a Complex Residence Director. During his four and a half years, James obtained his Masters of Letters (Liberal Arts) degree, as well as completed his coursework for his Doctor of Letters (Liberal Arts) degree. James is also a certified teacher for Social Studies in NJ. James has posted office hours and is part of a 24 hour on-call rotation with other staff members. James works closely with all of the schools and companies to ensure your stay is a pleasant one. He, along with all the other Residence Directors, works to ensure that each student is living in a secure, successful, and thriving living environment.
Keri-ann Byers has been with EHS since May of 2008, and was an Resident Advisor for two years with EHS before becoming an Residence Director in the summer of 2010. She grew up in Middletown, NJ, and graduated from Pace University with a BA degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders. Keri-ann co-supervises and mentors the RAs at the New Yorker and assists residents around the clock. Keri-ann resides in the New Yorker and is always available to the residents.