


Sherrill Hall is a mixed-college, mixed class-year residence hall. Its double rooms provide homes to 105 first-year and upperclass Hobart students on the ground and first floors and a mixture of first-year and upperclass William Smith students on the second and third floors.
The building has study/TV lounges and bathrooms on each floor, a kitchen area, laundry room and vending machines. All rooms are equipped with full telephone, cable, and computer/Internet access.
The residence was built in 1960 to house Hobart students and was named after Bishop Charles Knox Sherrill, who was a Bishop of the Episcopal Church.
Located at the corner of St. Clair Street and Pulteney Street, it originally housed 116 men, had a lounge/ballroom, and a recreational facility in the basement. Sherrill Hall was home to WEOS, the campus radio station, until the 1997-98 academic year.
When WEOS was moved, that space became the Student Activities Center and is currently used as classrooms. The College Store is also housed in Sherrill Hall.
Room dimensions: 13’7”x 14’
Bedroom floor color: Blue/Grey carpet
Window treatment: Pull-down shades (white)
Bed style: Extra long twin (80" long )