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Residential Services Office
SUNY Cortland
P.O. Box 2000
Van Hoesen Hall, Room B-33
Cortland, NY 13045
Phone: (607) 753-4724
Fax: (607) 753-5984
Hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Randall Hall is one of six low rise residence halls that were constructed between 1957 and 1962 on the SUNY Cortland campus. Randall Hall was built in 1961 and is named after Henry S. Randall who was the first president to serve on Cortland’s local board until his death in 1876. Randall Hall is a three story corridor style building with double rooms . This low rise residence hall is one of SUNY Cortland’s three residence halls dedicated exclusively for freshman. Like all of our residence halls, Randall Hall is managed by a full time professional residence hall director (RHD) who both lives and works in the hall.
Residence Hall Director (RHD)
RHD Office Phone: (607) 753-4154
Student Staff Office Phone: (607) 753-2622
Randall Hall Highlights:
- The student staff of Randall Hall is made up of seven resident assistants (RA) with one assigned per wing, one administrative assistant (AA), and one academic peer mentor (APM)
- The recreation room is located on the 1st floor and is equipped with a billiard table, air hockey table, and TV.
- The study lounge is located on the 1st floor
- There are additional lounges located on the 2nd, and 3rd floors of the building 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 of Randall Hall.
- The laundry facilities are located on the lower level and use your college ID as a form of payment.
- On the back side of Randall Hall is a volley Ball court for residents to use.

















