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Judge Hall is a suite-style residence hall that houses approximately 136 sophomore students. Judge Hall houses all identifying genders, but each suite houses only students of the same identifying gender. The four-story residence hall features an elevator, a television lounge on the first floor and a study box on the fourth floor. Judge Hall is named after Fr. Mychal Judge, a Franciscan friar and Catholic priest who served as chaplain to the New York Fire Department. In these duties, Fr. Judge was killed and became the first official fatality in the September 11th attacks. The building was dedicated in his name to honor his sacrifice and faith.


Each suite has a private bathroom and kitchenette, which includes a refrigerator, sink and microwave (no stove). Bedrooms are supplied with one bed, dresser, desk and closet/wardrobe for each person residing in the room.
 

Building Information

  • Class Level: Sophomore students are housed in Judge Hall.
  • Types of Rooms: Judge Hall has 34 four-person apartments with mostly shared bedrooms, but a select number of single bedrooms are available.
  • Air Conditioning: Judge Hall is air-conditioned with AC units in each bedroom and common living room.
  • Sheets: Mattresses are extra-long twins.
  • Appliances: One internet jack is available per resident. Each bedroom is allowed one microwave, one small refrigerator and one coffee pot with automatic shut-off.
  • Bathroom: Each suite has a bathroom with a toilet, vanity sink and shower.
  • Furniture: Each resident will have one adjustable bed, desk, desk chair, dresser and closet. 
  • Bed: The maximum height of the adjustable beds is 30 inches.
  • Elevator: The building is equipped with an elevator.
  • Laundry: A common laundry room is available for students. Laundry machines can be utilized with the Speed Queen app.
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