Carleton College

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Locations

  1. Housing

    1. Student Housing

      1. Goodhue Hall

        401 Three Oaks Drive

        Built in 1963
        Renovations in 1995, 2003
        One of multiple campus buildings designed by prominent 20th century architect Minoru Yamasaki, Goodhue sits across Lyman Lakes from most of the rest of campus. Although primarily made up of first-year students, many upperclassmen also choose to live here due to its proximity to the Rec Center and the beautiful Arboretum. Goodhue Superlounge (formerly one of the campus dining halls) is also a big draw, as it has plenty of space to play ping-pong, pool, or foosball; watch something on the large TV; or just hang out with friends.

        Floor plans
        For security purposes, building floorplans are only available to Carleton faculty, staff, and students :

        Basement, Floor 1, Floor 2, Floor 3, Floor 4