Ruth Bader Ginsburg Hall
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Hall is part of Cornell's First-Year Experience, and will house first-year students. Ginsburg Hall is named in honor of Cornell 1954 graduate, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Through creative floor plans, Ginsburg Hall provides living spaces with a modern aesthetic that enhances the residential experience and encourages interaction and collaboration among students. Ginsburg Hall aims to draw students out of their individual rooms and into ample common areas that support group study, social interaction, and programs in spacious lounges and nearby cafés. Ginsburg Hall's Residence Hall Director, Faculty-in-Residence member, and Resident Advisors will host programs and activities for all interests that help students meet new friends and make connections to the university community. Ruth Bader Ginsburg Hall is comprised of single, double, and quad rooms.
Community Features
- 504 residents
- Located on North Campus
- Single, double, and quad rooms (large spaces that accommodate 4 students) arranged in pods along the corridor with corridor bathrooms. Pods are single gender; floors are mixed gender.
- Bedrooms contain, for each occupant: an extra-long twin bed, a wardrobe and three drawer bureau, a desk and desk chair, a desk lamp, a wastebasket, and recycling bin
- Lounges and study areas
- Shared kitchen spaces
- Laundry facilities
- Access to Novick's Cafe
- A community piano
- Wireless Internet access
Affiliated Faculty
Kristen Underhill, Professor of Law, is the Faculty-in-Residence for Ruth Bader Ginsburg Hall. She lives in an apartment in the building with her partner, Brian Richardson, Faculty Fellow in Residence and Assistant Professor of Law, and regularly spends time with student residents of the Ruth Bader Ginsburg community.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Hall also has a number of Faculty and Community Fellows that provide students with opportunities to explore and cultivate their academic, intellectual, and cultural interests. You will find them attending events in your building, eating with students in the dining room, and leading on and off campus trips to lectures, plays, films, concerts, and regional points of interest.
Helpful Information and Important Links
Below are resources and guidelines to support your residential experience at Cornell University. Please review the tabs below and bookmark these pages to apply for housing, browse through meal plan options, find mail and package information, and explore the Ruth Bader Ginsburg Hall community on CampusGroups.