Skip to main content

Gregory Hall

Named for twenty-year, Fredonia President Dr. Leslie R. Gregory, Gregory Hall is the oldest residence hall on campus, opened in 1950.  It is primarily an upperclass coed, corridor style residence hall.  Each of this hall's five houses contains a laundry room, penthouse, and kitchen.  One of the houses has historically been a substance-free living unit.  An independent-living oriented hall, guests are not required to sign in.  Also, located directly across from the University Bookstore, Convenience Store, Cranston Marché, and Starbucks.

Also located in this building: Residence Life Office, University Police, Faculty Student Association, Career Development Office

Residence Director
Jacob Steinhoff
RD Office: 716-673-3679
RA Office: 716-673-3491

Lost Key Form

Each resident is issued a key for their room and mailbox (if applicable) for their own personal use. Loss of either key should be reported as soon as possible by filling out the appropriate form.

After completing the form, follow the payment link on the confirmation page and make the payment. The fee is $30 per key. 

Key Policy: Once you fill out the lost key form, you are agreeing to pay $30 for each lost key. We will not order you a new key until the $30 payment is received. If you haven’t made a payment within one week of submitting the lost key form, your request will be cancelled and a key will not be ordered for you.

Refund Policy: Once your key has been ordered from the lock shop, we are unable to process any refunds. Please note, each student is allowed only one key per room. All duplicates should be handed in to your Residence Director immediately.

Please review our lock-out policy if you have any questions.

HALL DUES

Hall Council is the student government within each residence hall. Hall Council programming, activities and equipment is made possible through residence hall dues. The budget for each residence hall is determined by the residents who pay the annual hall dues of $20.00. The Hall Council then decides how to spend these funds. Input from all residents helps in this decision making process. Participation in Hall Council is very important. Activities planned by the Hall Council and paid for by the hall dues include hall dinners, theme parties, guest speakers, health awareness programs, study breaks, and skill-building workshops. This organization represents only one of the many ways to get involved in campus living.

Meet Your Gregory Hall Community!

Resident Director, Jake Steinhoff (he/him/his)

Hometown: Gowanda, NY

Major: Athletic Administration / History

What is the most fulfilling part about creating a community? Watching the community make each other's daily lives a little kinder.

Molly Gibson

Resident Assistant, Molly Gibson (she/her/hers)

Hometown: Verplanck, NY

Major: Music Education

What is the most fulfilling part about creating a community? My last year as a resident assistant has been one of my favorite parts of my collegiate experience. The ability to help facilitate the creation of friendships, colleagues and comfort has been an amazing reward. That's what makes it fulfilling—it's like orchestrating a little community where everyone's got each other's backs!

Parker Hobel-Furrer

Resident Assistant, Parker Hobel-Furrer (he/him/his)

Hometown: Union Vale, NY

Major: Music Education and Viola Performance 

What is the most fulfilling part about creating a community? Community is nothing short of a cornerstone of humanity; it is one of the greatest things ever conceived. Without community, our lives would be oh so different. I have personally always enjoyed being a positive driving force of friendship, cooperation, education, and overall happy times; all of which stem from community. It is so fulfilling to see folks come together and share a positive experience, and that is what I plan to continue in Fredonia's residence halls.

Julian Kemp

Resident Assistant, Julian Kemp (he/him/his)

Hometown: Buffalo, NY

Major: Social Studies Education

What is the most fulfilling part about creating a community? Watching people go from strangers to best friends in a matter of weeks.

Grace Riordan

Resident Assistant, Grace Riordan (she/her/hers)

Hometown: Williamsville, NY

Major: Music Education with a concentration in Voice

What is the most fulfilling part about creating a community? Getting to know each resident on a personal level and conducting fun and educational activities that help bond people together can create a sense of belonging that can be crucial to a students growth in college. Providing a safe space for people to be themselves and connect with others gives us the opportunity to turn a community into a family. 

Take the next step

Request Info Visit Apply