Randolph Complex
Welcome to the Randolph Complex! The Randolph Complex is located on Ukrop Way across from the Caf and is home to many Language Houses. Situated on New Campus, residents have easy access to William and Mary Hall, the Rec. Center, Busch Field, and Swem. At the center of the Randolph Complex is Tazewell Hall which houses vending machines, two study lounges, a laundry room and the duty office. Residents in the Randolph Complex have access to Tazewell Hall 24 hours a day. Tazewell is a popular location for events and activities sponsored by many groups on campus. Residents can also be found enjoying the picnic/grill area in the center of the Complex. Tazewell Hall was named after Littleton Waller Tazewell, a college alum, Virginia Governor and U.S. Senator.
Cabell Hall
Welcome to Cabell Hall! Cabell is located in the back of the Complex. One of the first housing options selected by students during the annual Room Selection Process, Cabell features 14 2-bedroom apartments each accommodating four residents. Residents enjoy their own kitchen, living room and bathroom. Cabell Hall was named after former Governor William H. Cabell (1805-1808).
- Air Conditioning
- Kitchen
- Laundry (in Tazewell)
- Smoke-free
- Apartment baths
- Number of residents: 56
- Wireless access



Giles Hall
Welcome to Giles Hall! The German, Spanish and French Houses call Giles home and offer residents the chance to live with people who share similar interest in a specific culture. A Language House Tutor lives in the community giving residents ample opportunity to practice conversation in a particular language. Residents enjoy a spacious living room and kitchen as well as four bathrooms per floor. Students interested in living in one of the Language Houses may apply through the Modern Languages Department (757-221-3634) or link to the Special Interest Housing section of the website. Giles Hall was named after former Governor William B. Giles (1827-1830).
- Air Conditioning
- Kitchen
- Laundry (in Tazewell)
- Smoke-free
- Hall baths
- Number of residents: 72
- Wireless access



Preston Hall
Welcome to Preston Hall! The Japanese, Chinese and Arabic Houses call Preston home and offer residents the chance to live with people who share similar interest in a specific culture. A Language House Tutor lives in the community giving residents ample opportunity to practice conversation in a particular language. Residents enjoy a spacious living room and kitchen as well as four bathrooms per floor. Students interested in living in one of the Language Houses may apply through the Modern Languages Department (757-221-3634) or link to the Special Interest Housing section of the website. Preston Hall was named after former Governor James P. Preston (1816-1819).
- Air Conditioning
- Kitchen
- Laundry (in Tazewell)
- Smoke-free
- Hall baths
- Number of residents: 72
- Wireless access



Harrison Hall
Welcome to Harrison Hall! Harrison Hall is sought after by many upperclassmen because all of the rooms are singles and provide residents additional privacy. The building is co-ed by floor and residents have access to two kitchens on each floor. Harrison Hall was named after former Governor Benjamin Harrison (1781-1784).
- Air Conditioning
- Kitchen
- Laundry (in Tazewell)
- Smoke free
- Hall baths
- Number of residents: 24
- Wireless access
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Page Hall
Welcome to Page Hall! Page Hall is sought after by many upperclassmen because all of the rooms are singles and provide residents additional privacy. The building is co-ed by floor and residents have access to two kitchens on each floor. Page Hall was named after former Governor John Page (1802-1805).
- Air Conditioning
- Kitchen
- Laundry (in Tazewell)
- Smoke-free
- Hall baths
- Number of residents: 16
- Wireless access
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Nicholas Hall
Welcome to Nicholas Hall! Nicholas is one of the first housing options selected by students during the annual Room Selection Process. Nicholas features six 3-bedroom apartments each housing six residents. Residents enjoy their own kitchen, living room and bathroom. Nicolas Hall was named after former Governor Wilson Cary Nicholas (1814-1816).
- Air Conditioning
- Kitchen
- Laundry (in Tazewell)
- Smoke-free
- Apartment baths
- Number of residents: 36
- Wireless access



Pleasants Hall
Welcome to Pleasants Hall! The Africa, Italian and Russian House calls Pleasants home and offer residents the chance to live with people who share similar interest in a specific culture. A Language House Tutor lives in the community giving residents’ ample opportunity to practice conversation in a particular language. Residents enjoy a spacious living room and kitchen as well as four bathrooms per floor. Students interested in living in one of the Language Houses may apply through the Modern Languages Department (757-221-3634) or link to the Special Interest Housing section of the website. Pleasants Hall was named after former Governor James Pleasants (1822-1825).
- Air Conditioning
- Smoke-free
- Kitchen
- Laundry (in Tazewell)
- Hall baths
- Number of residents: 72
- Wireless access


























