Marlatt Hall is the only all-male residence hall at Kansas State University. It is located on the West side of Kansas State's Manhattan, Kansas campus in the Kramer Complex parallel to Goodnow Hall, on the corner of Claflin Road and Sunset Avenue. It has a residence of approximately 600 students, and is known for its large concentration of Engineering and Architectural students. The structure has a total of 6 occupied floors and a basement.
It was named after Washington Marlatt, an early settler, minister and administrator of Bluemont Central College(later replaced by K-State).
The residence hall was built in 1964.