Kratz-Miller Residence Hall

Kratz Hall, built in 1964, provides coed housing for 135 students; men and women live on different floors. Miller provides coed housing for 135 students and was built in 1966; men and women live on different floors. Most rooms are double rooms, although there are a few singles, triples and quads. These halls are equipped with new lighting, air conditioning, new closets and tile flooring in the rooms. Windows have blinds for privacy. Kratz and Miller room dimensions for a double room average 17′ 6″ in length (includes closet space) and 10′ 9″ in width. Laundry, kitchens, lounges and recreation facilities are located in the Kratz-Miller-Yoder connector. Kratz Hall was named in honor of Clayton Kratz, a Goshen College senior in the 1920s who went to do Mennonite relief work in war-torn Russia and disappeared during his service.