West Campus:
Boland Hall / Brewster Hall /Brockway Hall / Lawrinson Hall / Sadler Hall
Mount Olympus
Day Hall / Flint Hall
East Campus:
Booth Hall / DellPlain Hall / Ernie Davis Hall / Haven Hall / Oren Lyons Hall / Shaw Hall / Walnut Hall / Washington Arms / Watson Hall
South Campus:
Skyhall I, II, and III
- Milton Hall
- Orange Hall (formerly the Sheraton Hotel)
Boland Hall
Highlights
- Named for John C. Boland, Class of 1899 and College of Law Class of 1901, and May L. Boland
- Occupied in 1968
- Houses approximately 290 first-year students
- Eight residential floors – coed by room
Mailing Address
401 Van Buren Street
Syracuse, New York 13244
Rooms
Room types in Boland Hall include singles and split doubles. Furnishings include a bed (XL twin), desk, desk chair, dresser, and closet for each student.
Building Features
- Single-gender shared bathrooms
- Study/social lounge on each floor
- Laundry in basement
- Connected to Brockway Dining Hall
Booth Hall
Highlights
- Named for Willis H. Booth, Honorary Doctor of Laws, 1955; Honorary Trustee, 1956
- Occupied in 1963
- Houses approximately 290 returning students
- Eight residential floors – coed by room
Mailing Address
505 Comstock Avenue
Syracuse, New York 13244
Rooms
Room types in Booth Hall include singles, open doubles, split doubles, two-person suites, and four-person suites. Furnishings include a bed (XL twin), desk, desk chair, dresser, and closet for each student. Suites are also furnished with a couch.
Building Features
- Single-gender shared bathrooms
- Study/social lounge on each floor
- Kitchens on floors
- Laundry in basement
Brewster Hall
Highlights
- Named for Neal Brewster, College of Law Class of 1902, and Mabel Brewster Pierce
- Occupied in 1968
- Houses approximately 410 first-year students
- Twelve residential floors – coed by room
Mailing Address
401 Van Buren Street
Syracuse, New York 13244
Rooms
Room types in Brewster Hall include singles, split-doubles, and four-person suites. Furnishings include a bed (XL twin), desk, desk chair, dresser, and closet for each student. Suites are also furnished with a couch.
Building Features
- Single-gender shared bathrooms
- Study/social lounge on each floor
- Laundry in basement
- Connected to Brockway Dining Hall
Brockway Hall
Highlights
- Named for Dr. Perle Brown Brockway, College of Medicine Class of 1908
- Occupied in 2005
- Houses approximately 30 first-year students
- One residential floor – coed by room
- Brockway Dining Hall located within the building
Mailing Address
401 Van Buren Street
Syracuse, New York 13244
Rooms
Room types in Brockway Hall include singles and open doubles. All rooms are carpet-free. Furnishings include a bed (XL twin), desk, desk chair, dresser, and closet for each student.
Building Features
- Single-gender shared bathrooms
- Study and social lounges
- Air-conditioned building
- Computer cluster
- Laundry in basement
- Connected to Brockway Dining Hall
Day Hall
Highlights
- Named for Dr. James Roscoe Day, SU Chancellor from 1894 to 1922
- Occupied in 1958
- Houses approximately 540 first-year students
- Eight residential floors – coed by room
Mailing Address
1 Mount Olympus Drive
Syracuse, New York 13244
Rooms
Room types in Day Hall include singles, open doubles, and split doubles. Furnishings include a bed (XL twin), desk, desk chair, dresser, and closet for each student.
Building Features
- Gender-inclusive individual bathrooms
- Study/social lounge on each floor
- Laundry in basement
- Connected to Graham Dining Center
DellPlain Hall
Highlights
- Named for Dr. Morse O. DellPlain, President of Welsbach Engineering and Management Corporation, Class of 1905, 1951H, SU trustee 1956 to 1962
- Occupied in 1961
- Houses approximately 450 students
- Eight residential floors – coed by room
Mailing Address
601 Comstock Avenue
Syracuse, New York 13244
Rooms
Room types in DellPlain Hall include singles, open doubles, and split doubles. Furnishings include a bed (XL twin), desk, desk chair, dresser, and closet for each student. Suites are also furnished with a couch.
Building Features
- Gender-inclusive individual bathrooms
- Study/social lounge on each floor
- Laundry on the first floor
Ernie Davis Hall
Highlights
- Named for Ernie Davis, class of 1962; two-time All-American college football selection and first African American to win Heisman Trophy (1961)
- Occupied in 2009
- Houses approximately 250 students
- Seven residential floors – coed by room
Mailing Address
619 Comstock Avenue
Syracuse, New York 13244
Rooms
Room types in Ernie Davis Hall include singles and split doubles. Furnishings include a bed (XL twin), desk, desk chair, dresser, and closet for each student.
Building Features
- Gender-inclusive individual bathrooms
- Study/social lounges on each floor
- Laundry on floors
- Connected to Ernie Davis Dining Hall
- Connected to Ernie Davis Fitness Center
Flint Hall
Highlights
- Named for Dr. Charles Wesley Flint, Chancellor 1922 to 1936
- Occupied in 1956
- Houses approximately 510 first-year students
- Four residential floors – coed by room
Mailing Address
2 Mount Olympus Drive
Syracuse, New York 13244
Rooms
Room types in Flint Hall include singles and open doubles. Furnishings include a bed (XL twin), desk, desk chair, dresser, and closet for each student.
Building Features
- Gender-inclusive individual bathrooms
- Study/social lounge on each floor
- Team study rooms
- Laundry in basement
- Connected to Graham Dining Hall
Haven Hall
Highlights
- Named for Rev. Erastus O. Haven, second Chancellor of SU, 1874-1880
- Occupied in 1964
- Houses approximately 375 students
- Eleven residential floors – coed by room
Mailing Address
400 Comstock Avenue
Syracuse, New York 13244
Rooms
Room types in Haven Hall include singles, one-person suites, open doubles, split doubles, two-person suites, and four-person suites. Furnishings include a bed (XL twin), desk, desk chair, dresser, and closet for each student. Suite furnishings include a couch.
Building Features
- Gender-inclusive individual bathrooms
- Social lounge on each floor
- Laundry in basement
- 24-hour quiet study room
Lawrinson Hall
Highlights
- Named for William Henry and Elizabeth M. Lawrinson, parents of Ronald K. Lawrinson, New Jersey dairy executive
- Occupied in 1965
- Houses approximately 540 students
- Twenty residential floors – coed by room
Mailing Address
303 Stadium Place
Syracuse, New York 13244
Rooms
Room types in Lawrinson Hall include singles, split doubles, and corner doubles. Furnishings include a bed (XL twin), desk, desk chair, dresser, and closet for each student.
Building Features
- Gender-inclusive individual bathrooms
- Social and student lounge on each floor
- Laundry on each floor
- Music room
- Penthouse gathering space
Sadler Hall
Highlights
- Named for John W. Sadler, class of 1896 and former Surrogate Judge of Onondaga County, and his sister Nettie M. Sadler, class of 1900
- Occupied in 1960
- Houses approximately 490 first-year students
- Eight residential floors – coed by room
Mailing Address
1000 Irving Avenue
Syracuse, New York 13244
Rooms
Room types in Sadler Hall include singles, open doubles, and split doubles. Furnishings include a bed (XL twin), desk, desk chair, dresser, and closet for each student.
Building Features
- Gender-inclusive individual bathrooms
- Study/social lounge on each floor
- Team study rooms
- Laundry in basement
- Connected to Sadler Dining Hall
Oren Lyons Hall
Highlights
- Named for Oren Lyons, Class of 1958
- Occupied in 1971
- Houses approximately 40 returning students
- Three residential floors – coed by room
Mailing Address
401 Euclid Avenue
Syracuse, New York 13244
Rooms
Room types in Oren Lyons Hall include singles, open doubles, open triples, and three-person suites. Furnishings include a bed (XL twin), desk, desk chair, dresser, and closet for each student. Suites are also furnished with a couch.
Building Features
- Gender-inclusive individual bathrooms
- Laundry in basement
- Social and study lounges
Shaw Hall
Highlights
- Named for Robert Shaw, late husband of May M. Shaw, who started in the bakery business in Chicago and later became official at Union Carbide
- Occupied in 1952
- Houses approximately 475 students
- Five residential floors – coed by room
Mailing Address
201 Euclid Avenue
Syracuse, New York 13244
Rooms
Room types in Shaw Hall include singles, open doubles, and split doubles. Furnishings include a bed (XL twin), desk, desk chair, dresser, and closet for each student.
Building Features
- Gender-inclusive individual bathrooms
- Laundry in basement
- Social and study lounges
- Connected to Shaw Dining Hall
Walnut Hall
Highlights
- Occupied in 1997
- Houses approximately 60 returning students
- Four residential floors – coed by room
Mailing Address
400 Comstock Avenue
Syracuse, New York 13244
Rooms
Room types in Walnut Hall include singles and open doubles. Furnishings include a bed (XL twin), desk, desk chair, dresser, and closet for each student.
Building Features
- Gender-inclusive individual bathrooms
- Laundry in basement
- Social and study lounges
Washington Arms
Highlights
- Occupied in 1946
- Houses approximately 70 returning students
- Four residential floors – coed by room
Mailing Address
621 Walnut Avenue
Syracuse, New York 13244
Rooms
Room types in Washington Arms include open doubles with baths and two- and three-person suites with baths. Furnishings include a bed (XL twin), desk, desk chair, dresser, and closet for each student. Suites are also furnished with a couch.
Building Features
- Bathrooms located within rooms/suites
- Laundry in basement
- Kitchens on floors
- Social and study lounges
Watson Hall
Highlights
- Named for Thomas J. Watson, Sr., President of IBM 1914-1949 when land donated to SU for Triple Cities College, SU Trustee
- Occupied in 1954
- Houses approximately 460 returning students
- Four residential floors – coed by room
Mailing Address
405 University Place
Syracuse, New York 13244
Rooms
Room types in Watson Hall include singles, open doubles, two-, three-, four-, and six-person suites. Furnishings include a bed (XL twin), desk, desk chair, dresser, and closet for each student. Suites are also furnished with a couch.
Building Features
- Single-gender shared bathrooms & a few bathrooms located within rooms/suites
- Laundry in basement
- Kitchenettes (microwave & sink) on 2nd-4th floors
- Social and study lounges
Skyhalls
Highlights
- Named for their Skytop area location
- Occupied in 1966
- Three-building complex houses approximately 180 students
- Nine residential floors – coed by room
Mailing Address
410-430 Lambreth Lane
Syracuse, New York 13244
Rooms
Room types in the Skyhalls include singles. Furnishings include a bed (XL full), desk, desk chair, dresser, and closet.
Building Features
- Gender-inclusive individual bathrooms
- Laundry on the floors
- Social/study lounges
Additional Buildings
206 Walnut Place
Highlights
- The University recently renovated this former sorority house and converted it into single and double rooms for student housing.
- Conveniently located near the Whitman School of Management and Marshall Street.
Mailing Address
WP Resident Room #
400 Comstock Ave.
Syracuse, New York 13244
Rooms
Room types at this residence building are single and double occupancy.
Building Features
- Gender inclusive individual bathrooms
- Free on-site laundry
Milton Hall
Highlights
- Formerly known as ‘The Marshall’, this modern high-rise style building is located at 727 South Crouse Avenue.
- More information is located here.
Mailing Address
Resident Name / Room #
Milton Hall
727 South Crouse Ave.
Syracuse, New York 13244
Rooms
Studio and one-, two-, and four-bedroom options
Building Features
Amenities include a fitness center, laundry room, study areas, and entertainment areas. Each apartment includes a full, modern kitchen. Additionally, each bedroom has a full bathroom.
Orange Hall
Highlights
- Former site of the Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel and Conference Center
- Being renovated into a residence hall Summer 2024, opening Fall 2024