Rose Hall in May 2008

 

Photographer: 
Harry Krejsa '10
Street Address: 
1401 East St.

History

Rose was named to honor the mother of Henry Cornell ’76, trustee, Rose Hall is positioned between Rathje and Kershaw Halls connected to the other East Campus residence halls.

Building Use

Offices / Resources: 
Residence Life

Constructed of white Iowa limestone, Rose Hall is connected to the other East Campus halls by a roofed loggia. Its large first-floor windows ovelook the expanse of Mac Field. The lounge is the setting for artwork by Sally Kuzma, Crop Rotations, that uses scanned images of kernels of corn to create kaleidoscopic patterns. Rose Hall has the distinction of being part of the “equinox pathway”. Early risers on the morning of the vernal equinox can view the sunrise directly to the east through two campus archways – the Rose Hall arch and the Rawson/Gates Tower arch. Like the other East Campus halls, Rose has air conditioning and elevators. The East Campus residence halls were designed by William Rawn Associates to complement, but not duplicate, the dormitories President John H.T. Main built more than 90 years ago. Rose Hall features three student lounges, one kitchen, a handicap-accessible elevator, and laundry facilities. Dorm rooms are available as singles and doubles, and one floor is single-sex.