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Hayes Hall

Hayes Hall was built in 1959 and is named after Ina Hayes who taught at Cortland from 1917 to 1953. Hayes is one of six low-rise residence halls that were constructed between 1957 and 1962 on the SUNY Cortland campus. It was renovated in 2005. 

Hayes Hall is a corridor style building with double rooms. It houses both upper-class students and new students.

Hayes Hall Highlights

  • The ground-floor recreation room has a pool table and a ping pong table.
  • The study lounge is located on the first floor and has Internet ports available for students to access should they want to bring in their laptops.
  • There are additional lounges located on the first, second and third floors where students can relax or study outside of their residence hall room.
  • The student staff office and the RHD’s office are both located on the first floor.
  • The laundry facilities are located on the ground floor; you use your college ID as a form of payment for vending. The cost for use of laundry machines is included in your dining plan.
  • The entire building is wireless Internet accessible.

Hayes Hall Room Dimensions

Please be aware that these dimensions are approximate and may vary from room to room

Double
      12.8' x 14.6' floor
      4.1' x 6.6' window
      2.4' x3.6' x 7' closet

Photo Gallery

Closet

View Hayes Hall Photo Gallery.

Hall Staff

Area Coordinator (AC)

Residence Halls are managed by a full-time professional area coordinator (AC) who both lives and works on campus.

Michael Heras

Michael Heras

Dragon Phone: 607-753-2178
Hayes Phone: 607-753-4155

Resident Assistants (RA)

Each residence hall has a staff comprised of RAs and professional staff.