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What is the best dorm at Syracuse?

What is the best dorm at Syracuse?

Top 10 Dorms at Syracuse University

  • Ernie Davis. Address: 619 Comstock Ave, Syracuse, NY 13210 Ernie Davis Hall; the dorm that every students yearns to live in one day.
  • The Sheraton.
  • Watson.
  • Sadler.
  • Lawrinson.
  • Flint.
  • Haven.
  • Day Hall.

What are the freshman dorms at Syracuse?

Dorm Guide: A breakdown of Syracuse University’s freshman residence halls

  • Brewster, Boland and Brockway halls. Dorm room style: Split doubles, singles, open quads.
  • Sadler Hall. Dorm room style: Singles, split doubles and open doubles.
  • Lawrinson Hall.
  • Day Hall.
  • Flint Hall.
  • Haven Hall.
  • Shaw Hall.

What do Syracuse dorms come with?

All rooms are carpet-free. Furnishings include a bed (XL twin), desk, desk chair, dresser, and closet for each student.

Does Ernie Davis Hall have air conditioning?

Placed smack in the middle of campus, Ernie Davis is mainly home to upperclassmen. The dorms are outfitted with air conditioning, a gym, and connected to Ernie Davis dining hall, one of the most popular dining halls on campus.

How many rooms are in Shaw Hall at Syracuse University?

Shaw Hall was named for Robert Shaw, late husband of Mary M. Shaw, who started in the bakery business in Chicago and later became official at Union Carbide. The building was first occupied in 1952 and houses approximately 475 students on five residential floors (coed by room). Click here for room types and building features.

When was Haven Hall built at Syracuse University?

Haven Hall was named for Rev. Erastus O. Haven, SU Chancellor from 1874 to 1880. The building was first occupied in 1964 and houses approximately 375 first year students on eight residential floors (coed by room). Click here for room types and building features.

When did Booth Hall at Syracuse University open?

Booth Hall was named for Willis H. Booth, Honorary Doctor of Laws (1955) and Honorary Trustee (1956). The building was first occupied in 1963 and houses approximately 290 returning students on eight residential floors (coed by room).

How many students live in Sadler Hall at Syracuse University?

Sadler Hall was named for John W. Sadler, an 1896 SU graduate and former surrogate judge . The building was first occupied in 1960 and houses approximately 490 first year students on eight residential floors (coed by room). Click here for room types and building features.