Hood Hall
Hood Hall is a nine-story, high-rise, suite building with co-ed living. There are four suites on each floor for either six or eight people. All upper floors have a great view of the college campus, Lake Champlain or the Adirondacks.
Hood Hall
Hood was dedicated on March 13, 1970, in memory of Diana R. Hood, a former residence hall director and dean of women from 1964 to 1969.
Facilities, Location & Amenities
On the first floor, find the community director’s office and hall office, with a vending area conveniently located in the lobby. Hood Hall is adjacent to the Clinton Dining Hall and is near one of the largest on-campus parking lots.
Hood is also close to outdoor recreational facilities. You will enjoy spending time along the Saranac River Trail, a popular hangout for biking, walking and watching wildlife.
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