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Residence Halls

Crampton Hall offers traditional-style living for 47 students and was most recently renovated in 2011. 

  • Co-ed by floor
  • All rooms are air-conditioned
  • Single, double, triple, and quad living options
  • Room dimensions vary by the capacity of the room
  • Primarily upper-class students
  • No kitchen space available

Ellis Hall offers a traditional-style residence hall living experience for 113 students and is named in honor of a College founder, Rev. John M. Ellis, and his wife, Frances.

  • Co-ed by floor
  • All rooms are air conditioned
  • Room dimensions are 12' x 13' (estimated)
  • Kitchen space available on first floor

Fayerweather House is a gender-neutral living community that houses up to 18 students. It was built in 1852 by Julian Sturtevant and named for Hannah and Elizabeth Fayerweather after being purchased by IC in 1929.

  • Gender-neutral living community
  • Houses 18 students
  • Live-in Resident Assistant
  • Eligible for New and Returning students
  • Kitchen space available on first floor

Gardner Hall offers a traditional-style residence hall environment to 115 students. Named in memory of Judge William Gardner (A.B. 1884, A.M. 1887, Litt.D. 1943).

  • Renovated in 2011
  • All male residence hall
  • All rooms are air-conditioned
  • Television lounge in lower level featuring games and activities
  • Room dimensions are 14' x 13' (estimated)
  • Kitchen space available on lower level

Greene Hall is an upper-class building housing 78 students. It features suite-style living designed to house four students per suite. Greene Hall is named for William and Lynn Greene, New Salem brothers who tutored Abraham Lincoln from their ¶¶Òõpro class notes and books.

  • Each suite contains two bedrooms, a living room and a private bath
  • All rooms are air-conditioned
  • Co-ed by suite
  • Primarily junior and senior residents
  • Room dimensions are
    • 10' x 18' (Bedroom)
    • 10' x 10' (Common Room)
  • Kitchen space available on lower floor

Lincoln Hall is the College's newest residence hall. It offers suite-style living for 198 students.

  • Co-ed by suite
  • Primarily sophomores, juniors and seniors
  • All rooms have air conditioning
  • Study lounges on each floor
  • Large lobbies with kitchens on second and third floor
  • Room dimensions are:
    • 11' x 15' (Bedroom)
    • 11' x 11' (Entryway)

Mundinger Hall is a traditional-style residence hall and is named in honor of the 11th president of the College, Donald C. Mundinger.

  • Houses 64 students
  • Each floor has a television lounge; large lounge on the lower level
  • All rooms are air-conditioned
  • Co-ed by floor
  • Room dimensions are 12' x 18'
  • Kitchen space available on lower level

Pixley Hall offers a traditional-style residence hall living experience for 100 female students and is named for A. Boyd Pixley and Ruth Badger Pixley '18, the composer and author, respectively, of the "¶¶Òõpro Alma Mater."

  • All rooms are air-conditioned
  • Study lounge
  • Primarily first-year and sophomore students
  • Room dimensions are 13' x 13'
  • Kitchen space available on first floor

Turner Hall offers traditional-style residence hall living for 109 students. Turner Hall is named for two brothers: Asa Turner, a member of the College's founding "Yale Band," and Jonathan Baldwin Turner, an early faculty member and "the father of the Land Grant College Act of 1862."

  • Television lounge featuring a tournament-size pool table and ping pong table
  • Primarily first-year and sophomore students
  • Single and double occupancy rooms
  • All rooms are air conditioned
  • Room dimensions are 11' x 14'
  • No kitchen space available