Residence Halls
There are nine residence halls located on the Fisher campus. Each residence hall houses between 50 to 200 students.
While all buildings have unique qualities, all share common traits. Laundry facilities, comfortable television and study lounges with wireless access, and kitchen areas are conveniently located and available in all buildings on campus. All rooms are furnished with a bed, desk, desk chair, wardrobe/closet, and dresser for each student. All of our residence halls are non-smoking.
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Dorsey Hall
Dorsey Hall is named after Fr. Joseph Dorsey, CSB, a former vice president of Fisher.
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Founders Hall
Founders Hall is named in honor of the founding Basilian Fathers. Rooms throughout the hall have been dedicated to specific Fathers.
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Haffey Hall
Haffey Hall is named after Rev. Hugh J. Haffey, CSB, one of the founders of Fisher. Haffey Hall is home to the main dining hall on campus, the security office, and the mailroom.
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Keough Hall
Keough Hall is an upperclass residence hall and is named after former Fisher President Katherine Keough.
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Michaelhouse Hall
Michaelhouse Hall houses approximately 50 students and is also home to the Sono Grill and Cardinal Cafe.
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Murphy Hall
Named in honor of Rev. John F. Murphy, CSB, Fisher's first president. Murphy Hall is also home to one of the campus dining halls.
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Murray Hall
Murray Hall is a first-year residence hall and is named for Dr. John A. Murray, the first professor of history at Fisher.
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Upper Quad Hall
Upper Quad Hall, Fisher's newest residence hall, is situated with easy access to the Campus Center, Lavery Library, academic buildings, and athletics facilities.
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Ward Hall
Ward Hall is named after Sarah Cort Ward, a native Rochesterian and one of Fisher's first major benefactors.
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