Moffitt Hall
Moffitt Hall is a nine-story, high- rise, suite building with co-ed living conditions. There are four suites on each floor for either six or eight people.
Moffitt Hall
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.
The first floor of Moffitt Hall is a great spot to play table games with friends or lounge and watch TV. This is also where you will find the community director’s office, the hall office, and an interfaith prayer room.
There is a fully equipped laundry room in the lower level and all floors within the building have a study lounge and a kitchenette lounge.
A Great Location
Moffitt Hall is right next door to Clinton Dining Hall where you can enjoy all-you-care-to-eat breakfast, lunch and dinner all week long. Moffitt is also close to outdoor recreational facilities including the Saranac River Trail, and is near one of the largest on-campus parking lots.
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