DuBois Hall
DuBois Hall
DuBois Hall is named after the second president of SUNY Delhi, who served from 1917 to 1929, and it is pronounced "doo-boys."
DuBois Hall houses 235 students in an L-shaped building. Student rooms are located along both sides of long corridor hallways. Each floor has a large common bathroom and shower facilities with laundry facilities located in the basement.
Building Features
Laundry Rooms: Dubois Hall contains one laundry room located in basement.
Main Lounge: DuBois has a large flat screen TV, couches, study tables, ping pong table, foosball table and a pool table.
Kitchen: Dubois offers students a full kitchen to utilize.
Staffing
Offices for Resident Assistants and the Residence Hall Director are located off the main lobby. Resident Assistants are available in their office in the evenings Sunday to Thursday, 8 p.m. to midnight and Friday and Saturday 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. The Resident Director has office hours during the day on weekdays.
For more information about DuBois Hall, please contact the DuBois Hall Residence Hall Director.
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