Goodnow Hall
Goodnow Hall is a coed residence hall housing more than 600 students on seven floors.
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Building History
Goodnow Hall opened in 1960 as the first permanent men's residence hall and has since been converted to co-ed housing for over 600 students across seven floors. The building is named in honor of Isaac T. Goodnow, one of Manhattan's early settlers and the founder of Bluemont College, which was the predecessor to Kansas State University.