Young Hall

Residential

Young Hall is one of the college’s 19 traditional-style residence halls and features single and double rooms. Single rooms are reserved solely for students requiring accommodations. Young is in close proximity to Chase Dining Hall, and is located on lower campus at the northern end of Peacock Pond. Young shares a courtyard with McIntire and Clark halls, forming the YMC Quad. Together they house about 300 students.

There are three floors in Young housing approximately 111 students total. Primarily housing first-year students, Young has a lounge with a television and study space, a laundry room with three washer and dryer sets, and a kitchen for communal use. Rooms are furnished with a bed, desk, dresser, and storage space for each student. They have tile floors and vertical blinds on the windows.

Young Hall was built in 1957 and was named for Sarah Belle Young, former professor, registrar, and secretary to the faculty.

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