Wilmarth Hall
History
Wilmarth Hall was built in the 1960s and is named after the a trustee of the college, Martin L. C. Wilmarth, a Glens Falls merchant whose stationary indicates that his business included "furniture and undertaking." Wilmarth joined the trustees in 1917, where his role on the building and grounds committee played a crucial role in advancing the Â鶹Æƽâ°æ School of Arts into a comprehensive liberal arts college. On his retirement from the board in 1938, he was lauded: "Â鶹Æƽâ°æ never had a better friend than Mr. Wilmarth, nor a more efficient trustee."
- Building lounge with pool table, TV and DVD player
- Exercise machines: one treadmill and one elliptical
- Study rooms
- Laundry room with washers and dryers
- Vending machines
- Outdoor bike racks and basement storage
AMENITIES ON EVERY FLOOR
- Kitchenettes with a microwave, refrigerator, sink and recycle bins
- Trash rooms
- Floor lounges
Rooms are furnished with the following items upon move in:
- Desk (42-1/4" x 24-1/8" x 29-13/16" H)
- Desktop bookcase (40" x 12" x 35" H)
- Desk chair
- Dresser (31-1/2" x 24-1/8" x 29-13/16" H)
- Floor bookcase (31-1/2" x 12 x 29-13/16" H)
- Twin extra-long bed (The bed ends are 36" high with nine adjustable height settings. The clearance under the spring at the highest setting is 30")
- Closet
- Padded window seat
Double/triple room (44 rooms): 10'-7" x 19'-10"
- Closets (double): 60"w x 24"d x 96"h
- Closets (triple): 40"w x 24"d x 96"h
Single Room (45 Rooms): 10'-8" x 9'-2"
- Closet: 77"w x 24"d x 96"h
A note from the Area Coordinatoralex cadiganWelcome to South Quad! Four identical residence halls in South Campus, home to a large majority of First Year and Sophomore Students. Our residence halls contain a mix of triple, double, and single rooms. Each floor has great common room spaces where you might find students studying, attending an RA event, or just hanging out! Need a quiet place to do homework? Pop into the study room on your floor! With such close proximity to the Dining Hall and Case Center, what’s not to love? |