James Madison University

Our Residence Halls

Eagle Hall

PHOTO: Eagle Hall

Eagle Hall, a residence hall completed in 1970, was named after Alfred Eagle, former director of guidance, counseling and placement and professor of education.

Each floor in Eagle Hall is comprised of three wings with seven double rooms and one wing with six double rooms. Two wings of residents share a bath. Each bath is cleaned by housekeeping staff on a regular basis.

A small kitchen with a microwave is located on each floor and a large fully equipped kitchen is available on the ground floor. A large study lounge is located in the basement. A large TV lounge is on the first floor. The laundry facilities provide 14 washers and 16 dryers. A small number of Eagle rooms are designed for single occupancy. Eagle Hall is equipped with two elevators. Wireless internet access is available near the basement study lounge.

A typical room in Eagle Hall has:

  • Two single beds with innerspring mattresses, all bunkable and adjustable
  • Two individual desks with chairs
  • Two built-in wardrobes with top storage
  • Two chests of drawers
  • Fluorescent lighting
  • Mini blinds or roller shades
  • TV cable hookup and internet access (wired)
  • Tiled floors
  • This building is not air-conditioned

Room Specs

Room Size:

- Double Rooms 236, 336, 436, 536, 636, 736, & 836 are 13'4" x 11'3"

- All Other Doubles: 15'5" x 9'3"

- Singles: 9'6" x 9'6"

Window Size: 4' x 5'8"

Ceiling Height: 8'3"

Our Mission Statement

The Office of Residence Life at James Madison University is committed to designing and maintaining a caring environment that encourages academic success, respect, personal growth and responsibility to one's community.

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