8 with communal bathrooms residence halls at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ranked by student reviews. Traditional residence halls with whole-floor or wing-level shared bathrooms.
Baker House is one of MIT's most iconic residence halls, a 1949 Alvar Aalto masterpiece designated a National…
Burton-Conner House (commonly "BC") is an MIT residence hall made up of two connected buildings — Burton Hous…
East Campus is MIT's legendary DIY dorm, famous for its annual "East Campus Construction" tradition during or…
Maseeh Hall (formerly Parallel Hall) is a modern MIT residence hall opened in 2011 and named for Fariborz Mas…
McCormick Hall is MIT's only all-women residence hall (open to any student who identifies as a woman), a 1963…
New House is a complex of four connected MIT residence halls (Bldgs 62, 63, 64, 65) organized into eight "cor…
Next House is MIT's westernmost large residence hall, located near the athletic facilities and MIT's west cam…
Random Hall is MIT's smallest and quirkiest residence hall — a 95-person 1950s building located off the main…