Carroll Hall | |
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Campus quad | Far |
Motto | "All are most welcome." |
Established | 1967 (building erected 1906) |
Named for | Charles Carroll |
Previous names | Dujarie Hall |
Architectural style | Italianate and Renaissance revival |
Colors | Crimson and gold |
Gender | Male |
Rector | Eric T. Styles |
Undergraduates | 102 |
Postgraduates | 2 |
Chapel | Saint André Bessette |
Mascot | Vermin |
Interhall sports | Baseball, basketball, bowling, cross country, dodgeball, football, golf, hockey, lacrosse, racquetball, soccer, table tennis, tennis, volleyball |
Charities | Boys and Girls Club of Saint Joseph County |
Major events | A Carroll Christmas, Lakeside Music Festival |
Website | https://carrollhall.nd.edu/ |
Carroll Hall is one of the 33 Residence Halls on the campus of the University of Notre Dame and one of the 16 male dorms. Carroll is located on the shores of St. Mary's Lake, and is the smallest of the residence halls, housing around 100 undergraduates.[1]
Built in 1906, it initially served as novitiate for the Brothers of the Congregation of Holy Cross and was known as "Dujarie Institute", before being sold to the University of Notre Dame and converted into a residence hall in 1966.[2][3][4][5] Its mascot is the Vermin, and its colors are crimson and gold.[6][7] The coat of arms is based on the Carroll family, adapted to the dorm colors.[8] The hall is named after Charles Carroll, Founding Father and the only Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence.[9] Its current rector is Eric T. Styles.
It is listed by Indiana Register of Historic Sites and Structures as 'outstanding' for its historic or architectural significance, the highest rating possible.[10]