Lee and Beaumont Residential Community was established in the 1960s. The buildings were originally women’s dormitories built along with the buildings that make up Hitzeman, Hurd and Myers Residential Community.

The buildings were originally called E and F before they were dedicated and named after John F. Lee and Louis Beaumont in the 1960s. Today, our residential community is affectionately known as Lee & Beau.

Lee & Beau communities

Lee Hall

Lee Hall
Lee Hall

Lee Hall consist of traditional one-person rooms with common area bathrooms. Each student will have: an XL twin bed frame and accompanying mattress; a three drawer dresser; and a computer desk and chair. The room is carpeted.  Students will be responsible for providing their personal items and toiletries.

There are common areas and a kitchen on each floor, study spaces, a main computer lab and laundry facilities.

The Lee Reflection Room is located in the basement of Lee Hall. The space is available with swipe access for undergraduates living on campus. Prayer rugs and seating for meditation are available, and an ablution station is located outside.


Beaumont Hall

Beaumont Hall

Beaumont Hall consist of traditional one-person rooms with common area bathrooms. Each student will have:  an XL twin bed frame and accompanying mattress; a three drawer dresser; and a computer desk and chair. The room is carpeted.  Students will be responsible for providing their personal items and toiletries.

There are common areas on each floor, study spaces, a main computer lab and laundry facilities. There is also a kitchen available for student use on the lower level.


Lee & Beaumont staff

Christina Asare-Konadu

Residential Community Grad Fellow

LeeBeau Residential Community (Lee House, Beaumont House)

Shantiera Carprue

She/Her/Hers

Residential Community Director

Shanedling, Dauten, Rutledge and LeeBeau Residential Communities (Beaumont Hall, Dauten Hall, Lee Hall, Rutledge Hall, & Shanedling Hall); The Village Residential Community (Village, Lopata, Village East, House 5, & House 22)

Resident advisors

WUSAs

For information about the WUSA League of Students, visit Student Transitions & Family Programs.