11 with communal bathrooms residence halls at Hampton University, ranked by student reviews. Traditional residence halls with whole-floor or wing-level shared bathrooms.
Completed in 1970 and named after Dr. W. E. B. DuBois, this seven-story honors hall houses 202 residents and…
Completed in 1954 with UNCF funding, this four-story freshman men's hall houses 249 residents with community…
A four-story women's residence hall housing 99 students with two lobby areas for study and socializing, a kit…
Constructed in 1918 by students and funded by Mrs. John S. Kennedy, this four-story landmark overlooking the…
Originally St. Martin's Catholic Church and converted to student housing, this two-story building has housed…
Completed in 1964 and named after Dr. Robert Moton, a former Hampton administrator who later led Tuskegee Ins…
Named for Margaret W. Twitchell, a former Dean of Women, this five-story waterfront hall houses 230 women in…
Hampton University's oldest women's residence hall, this historic four-story building designed by 19th-centur…
Built in 2002 and named after Dr. Gladys Hope Franklin-White, this four-story honors residence houses 178 wom…
Opened in 1990 and named after L. Douglas Wilder — the first elected Black governor in the nation — this five…
Renovated and reopened as a male residence in Fall 2010, Winona Hall is a two-story building housing 77 stude…