13 with communal bathrooms residence halls at Cornell University, ranked by student reviews. Traditional residence halls with whole-floor or wing-level shared bathrooms.
64 Ridgewood Road is the International Living Center at Cornell, housing a diverse mix of domestic and intern…
Akwe:kon (pronounced ah-gwee-gohn, meaning 'all of us' in Mohawk) is a special interest house for Native Amer…
Historic 6-floor corridor-style residence divided into North Balch and South Balch, each with four units of r…
A 6-floor corridor-style residence in Collegetown. Floors 2–4 have high ceilings and are especially sought-af…
[North Campus] Built in 1946, Clara Dickson is the largest residence hall on North Campus, housing 460+ stude…
Ecology House is a special interest house focused on environmental sustainability, ecology, and green living.…
Just About Music (JAM) is Cornell's music-themed program house, housing students who share a deep passion for…
The Latino Living Center (LLC) is a special interest house at Cornell serving Latino/a/x students and others…
[North Campus] Built in 1961 with a distinctive triangular design to maximize natural light and outside expos…
Prudence Risley Residential College for the Creative and Performing Arts (commonly Risley, Risley Hall, or Pr…
Corridor-style residence (112 Sage Pl) on South Campus below Collegetown with an off-campus feel and on-campu…
A privately-built Italianate residence hall now part of Cornell's housing system. Corridor-style singles and…
Wari House is a special interest house focused on West African and Caribbean culture and diasporic connection…