James Madison University

Our Residence Halls

Logan Hall

PHOTO: Logan Hall

Logan Hall was completed in 1951 and named after Conrad T. Logan, former head of the English department. The building was renovated in 2004.

Logan reflects a traditional design of long open hallways with rooms on either side of the main corridor. Most rooms are arranged in suites with two students to a room and two rooms sharing a bath. Residents are responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of their bathroom.

Logan Hall also has a kitchen facility with microwave oven, vending services, study lounges, TV lounge, and laundry facilities. Wireless internet access is available near the basement study lounge.

A typical room in Logan Hall has:

  • Two single beds with innerspring mattresses, all bunkable and adjustable
  • Two individual desks with chairs
  • Two built-in closets
  • Two chests of drawers
  • Fluorescent lighting
  • In room sink
  • Mini blinds or roller shades
  • TV cable hookup and internet access (wired)
  • Tiled or hardwood floors
  • This building is air-conditioned

Room Specs for a Typical Double Room

Room Size: 11'6" x 13'

Window Size: various

Ceiling Height: various

Floorplans for Returning Student Online Room Selection

Logan First Floor

Logan Second and Third Floors

 

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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