Lee Hall at a glance

Lee Hall
Lee Hall

Residential community: Lee & Beaumont (LeeBeau)

Mascot: giraffe

Community colors: yellow & black

Monthly tradition: JKLLB Kickback – hosted on the second Monday of every month

Room types: traditional one-person rooms and traditional two-person rooms with common area bathrooms

There are kitchens available on the first, second, and third floors of Lee Hall, laundry facilities in the Lee Hall basement, and a multipurpose room/lounge on every floor. 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.

Room dimensions

In room, each student will have a 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.

The renderings below represent a standard layout. Renderings may not be completely representative of the room you are assigned to.

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Disclaimer: Please note that the floor plans provided are for general reference only and may not reflect the most current layout due to ongoing and recent facilities projects. Changes such as renovations, remodeling, and other modifications might not be immediately updated in these plans. We appreciate your understanding and apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

Lee Hall staff

Chloe Beck

Residential Community Director

Shanedling, Dauten, Rutledge and LeeBeau Residential Communities (Beaumont Hall, Dauten Hall, Lee Hall, Rutledge Hall, & Shanedling Hall)

Resident Advisors

The primary role of a Resident Advisor (RA) is developing a community of students in a university living environment. RAs create opportunities for students to learn about themselves and others and are responsible for facilitating the general safety and well-being of the community.

WUSAs

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

Lee Hall history

a yellow crest with a black compass in the middle
Lee & Beaumont crest

The John F. Lee House is a traditional residence halls on the South 40 and is part of the Lee/Beaumont Residential Community. It was dedicated in the 1960s. The name “Lee” was transferred to this residence hall in the 1950s when construction began on the South 40.