Tarr Hall
Est. 1965
History
Tarr Hall, named for Edith Vosburgh Tarr, a graduate of the Academy in 1903 and the mother of three Cornell graduates, was originally a women's residence, but in September 1971 became a men's hall (see Pauley Hall).
Today
Located in the “tri-hall area” of campus, Tarr is home to approximately 75 first-year men. Tarr Hall is great for men who want an environment that is not only conducive to socializing, but conducive to learning. The men of Tarr value their citizenship and conduct within the community. There is great mutual respect for one another among the residents, as well as respect for the hall environment and facilities. Many of our campus leaders come from Tarr and choose it as their home in the beginning of their career at Cornell.
Staff
| Krista Kronstein | Assistant Director of Residence Life |
| Todd Bachman |
Resident Assistant, 2nd Floor |
| Andrew Tham |
Resident Assistant, 3rd Floor |
| Ron Logan |
Resident Assistant, 4th Floor |
Building

