Moffitt Hall
About Moffitt
Moffitt Hall was dedicated on March 13, 1970, in honor of Brigadier General Stephen Moffitt, of Clintonville. In 1866, Moffitt returned from the Civil War to Plattsburgh where he served as Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue.
Enjoy a Great View of the Campus
Moffitt Hall is a nine story high rise, suite building with coed living conditions.
There are four suites on each floor for either six or eight people.
A main entrance on the North side makes for easy access to all areas of the building.
All uppers floors have a great view of the college campus, Lake Champlain, or the Adirondacks.
Facilties
The first floor houses the residence director's office, the mailroom, and pay telephones. There is also a lounge, with television, vending machines, and a kitchenette area. Also on the first floor is a study lounge. Each floor has its own individual washer and dryer facility. Even numbered floors in Moffitt Hall each have their own floor lounge, with a television.
Fun Things to Do Near Moffitt Hall
Adjacent to Moffitt Hall are Clinton and Algonquin Dining Halls. Moffitt is also close to the outdoor recreational facilities, which include six tennis courts, and is near one of the largest on-campus parking lots. Another attractive feature of Moffitt Hall is its proximity to Sibley Hall, one of the academic facilities on campus.
Contact Information
If you have any questions about housing or residence life at SUNY Plattsburgh, please contact:
Cathy Moulton, Director of Housing
Housing & Residence Life Office
Office: Algonquin Hall 103
Phone: (518) 564-3824
E-mail: housing@plattsburgh.edu
