Marlatt Hall

Marlatt Hall, located in the Kramer Community on the west side of campus, is a coeducational residence that houses approximately 600 students across seven floors. The hall offers both standard and suite-style rooms.

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Building History

Built in 1964 at a cost of $1.77 million, Marlatt Hall is named in honor of Washington Marlatt, a minister and early settler in Manhattan, who also served as the administrator of Bluemont College, the institution that preceded Kansas State University.