Waterbury Hall the third of four Residence Halls built along the Lakeside area of campus, opened in 1960. The four-level residence hall is home to approximately 200 students and offers residents lake access, a recreational facility, and a 24-hour study area. Read more

Type

  • Residential Life

Facilities

  • Computer Lab
  • Kitchenette
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Luggage Storage
  • Student Dorm Rooms
  • Student Lounges
  • Study Lounges

 

 

History

Function
Waterbury Hall the third of four Residence Halls built along the Lakeside area of campus, opened in 1960. The four-level residence hall is home to approximately 200 students and offers residents lake access, a recreational facility, and a 24-hour study area. The residence hall was the first all-male dorm to open on campus and in its inaugural year, it housed 120 students.

Namesake
Waterbury Hall opened in 1960, seven years after the death of Edwin M. Waterbury, for whom it was named. Waterbury was the editor and publisher of The Oswego Palladium-Times and also served as the chairman of the Board of Visitors.