Randall Hall is one of six low-rise residence halls that were constructed between 1957 and 1962 on the SUNY Cortland campus. Built in 1961, the building is named after Henry S. Randall who was the first president to serve on Cortland’s local board, until his death in 1876. Randall Hall is a three-story corridor-style building with double rooms. The building re-opened in Fall 2010 after the latest renovation project.
Randall Hall Highlights
- The first-floor recreation room is equipped with a pool table, air hockey table and TV.
- The study lounge is located on the first floor.
- Kitchens are available on the first-third floors. This kitchen is equipped with a sink, stove/oven and a microwave.
- There are additional lounges located on the second and third floors where students can relax or study outside of their residence hall room.
- The student staff office and the RHD’s office are both located on the first floor.
- The laundry facilities are located on the ground floor; you use your college ID as a form of payment for vending machines. The cost for use of the laundry machines is included in your dining plan.
- A volleyball court is located behind the building.
- Randall Hall also houses many of our winter athletes who are required to return early to campus in the spring.
- The entire building has wireless Internet access.
Randall Hall Room Dimensions
Please be aware that these dimensions are approximate and may vary from room to room.
Double
14.7' x 12.8' floor
6.6' x 4' window
4' x 7.6' x 2.3' closet