Morris Hall
Morris Hall is named in honor of Thomas Morris, the College's first Black graduate. Thomas Morris, a native of Baltimore, excelled academically and on the Track and Field team during his time at Washington. After graduation, he dedicated himself to service, first as a Peace Corps volunteer, and then as a high school and college math teacher. For 27 years, Thomas shared his love of math and problem solving, which he had mastered at Washington College, with Baltimore students.
Morris Hall comprises four seven-person suites per floor. Each suite common room has a couch, full refrigerator, and microwave. Suites can be gender designated or gender inclusive per the residents' decision. Morris is fully accessible with an elevator. Tile floors are in the hallways, bedrooms, and lounge areas. Heating and cooling is provided by in-room units controlled by a central system. Internet is wireless.
Room Types
There are 40 singles (shown) and 24 doubles in Morris Hall, with each suite containing two doubles and three singles.
Common Areas
In addition to the common areas in the Morris Hall suites (shown), there are also public lounges on the 2nd and 3rd floor.