Description
James Hall is one of the five substance-free residence halls on campus.
Rooms
James Hall has 10 singles, 22 doubles, and a triple. It houses 57 students.
Floors | Singles | Doubles | Triples |
---|---|---|---|
Pit | 1 | 4 | 0 |
First | 1 | 5 | 1 |
Second | 3 | 8 | 0 |
Third | 5 | 5 | 0 |
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Amenities
Lounges
James Hall has three lounges. There are lounges in the pit and on the first and third floors. The first floor lounge has a television.
Kitchens
The James kitchen is located in the pit. It is equipped with a stove, an oven, a fridge and a microwave.
Storage
James has a trunk room for storage which is located in the pit.
Laundry
Nearby laundry facilities are located in Main Pit and Loose Pit.
Computer Lab
Nearby computer labs and printers are located in Cleveland Hall and Read Hall.
Recycling
A recycling facility is located on the first floor of James.
Air Conditioning
James offers heating and air conditioning.
Elevators
James does not have elevators.
History
Mary B. James, for whom James Hall was named, was a respected and revered schoolteacher in the 51²è¹İapp community.
James Hall is part of the Quadrangle on South Campus, built in 1915, which was originally home to the female students. Like all 51²è¹İapp residence halls, James is now co-ed, and students have named an annual gender-bending ball in honor of "Mary B. James."
Details
1915