Snyder Hall
Snyder Hall is a traditional, ivy-covered, collegiate Gothic-style building with beautiful wood ornamentation and decorative plaster details. It is located near both the heart of campus and the off-campus shops and restaurants of Grand River Avenue. Snyder Hall was built in 1947 and is named after former MSU President Jonathan L. Snyder (1896 – 1914).
Features:
- Community bathrooms
- Single and double rooms
- Barrier-free housing
- Air conditioning in public areas
- Rooms include modular furniture – no personal lofts are allowed
- Part of the second floor is a female Honors College floor
- Home to Residential College in the Arts and Humanities, a living-learning community
- A theater for performing arts, on art studio, music practice rooms, a language proficiency center and an art gallery are located in the hall
- Home to the dining hall, The Gallery
- Sparty's located on the first floor
Contact Information:
Snyder Service Center, 517-355-9500
Phillips Service Center, 517-355-4988
Community Director: Josh Durbin, 517-355-9499, durbinjo@msu.edu
Facilities Manager: Tom Welburn, 517-355-8515, welburn@msu.edu
Snyder student groups wishing to reserve meeting space, e-mail MASPBookings@rhs.msu.edu
Other groups wishing to reserve meeting space, e-mail OHBookings@rhs.msu.edu










