Carroll Hall (University of Notre Dame)

Carroll Hall is one of the 30 residence halls at the University of Notre Dame. It located on the shores of St. Mary's Lake. Built in 1906 and a residence hall since 1966, Carroll is the smallest of the residence halls, housing around 100 undergraduates. Its mascot is the Vermin, and its colors are crimson and gold. The coat of arms is based on the Carroll family, adapted to the dorm colors. The hall is named after Charles Carroll, Founding Father and the only Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence.[2]

Carroll Hall
Campus quadSouth
MottoAll are most welcome.
Established1906
Named forCharles Carroll of Carrollton
ArchitectBr. Charles Borromeo Harding
ColorsCrimson and gold          
GenderMale
RectorEric T. Styles
Undergraduates102
Postgraduates2 (serving as Assistant Rectors)
ChapelSt. André Bessette
MascotVermin
Interhall sportsBaseball, basketball, bowling, cross country, dodgeball, football, golf, hockey, lacrosse, racquetball, soccer, table tennis, tennis, volleyball
CharitiesBoys & Girls Clubs of St. Joseph County
Major eventsA Carroll Christmas, Lakeside Music Festival (w/ Badin), Volley For Vets (w/ Lyons), Carroll Masters
Carroll Hall
LocationNotre Dame, Indiana
Coordinates41°42′08″N 86°14′52″W
Built1906 [1]
ArchitectBr. Charles Borromeo Harding, CSC [1]
Architectural styleCollegiate Gothic
Part ofUniversity of Notre Dame: Main and South Quadrangles (ID78000053)
Added to NRHPMay 23, 1978
Websitehttp://carrollhall.nd.edu

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