Physical Address: 201 College Lane
Affinity House: None
Gender: Co-ed floors
Class: Freshmen and Upperclassmen
Room Types: Doubles, triples, and quads
Bathrooms: Each floor has two shared bathrooms
Laundry: Laundry room in basement
Additional Information:
Room dimensions: 17' x 11' (typical room size)
Window dimensions (quantity): 4'11" x 6' (1)
Electrical outlets: 4
History of Crawford Hall
A predominately freshman residence hall, this building opened in the summer of 1964 as a women's residence hall. It was named for Mr. Joseph E. Crawford, who served on the Board of Trustees of Roanoke College for 28 years. He left $600,000 to the College, which, at the time, was the largest gift of that kind given to Roanoke College. He believed that independent schools like Roanoke College were very important to the preservation of our free heritage.
History of Crawford Hall
A predominately freshman residence hall, this building opened in the summer of 1964 as a women's residence hall. It was named for Mr. Joseph E. Crawford, who served on the Board of Trustees of Roanoke College for 28 years. He left $600,000 to the College, which, at the time, was the largest gift of that kind given to Roanoke College. He believed that independent schools like Roanoke College were very important to the preservation of our free heritage.