17 with air conditioning residence halls at University of Richmond, ranked by student reviews. Residence halls with central or window-unit air conditioning.
A first-year men's residence hall on the Richmond College side of campus, widely regarded as the nicest of th…
Opened in 2014, Gateway Village houses 176 junior and senior students in 44 four-person apartment units. Each…
Completed in 1974 and named for Westhampton College alumna Agnes Taylor Gray, Gray Court houses 292 upper-lev…
Completed in 1937 and named for May Lansfield Keller, the inaugural dean of Westhampton College, Keller Hall…
Opened in December 2007, Lakeview Hall houses 141 upper-level students in single/double and double/double sui…
Completed in 1979 and named for Lora Robins, wife of major benefactor E. Claiborne Robins Sr., this is the la…
Built in 1973 and named for Richmond College trustee Robert T. Marsh Jr., this four-floor first-year men's ha…
Completed in 1969 and originally built for men, Moore Hall now houses first-year women in single, double, and…
Situated at the northern end of Westhampton Green and housing Westhampton women since 1914, North Court house…
Built in 1913 as one of the first two dormitories on campus and fully renovated in 2015, this Richmond Colleg…
A Richmond College men's suite-style hall that houses 86 upper-level students, fully renovated in 2015 with f…
Originally Freeman Hall (1965), renamed in honor of civil rights advocate John Mitchell Jr., this upper-level…
Completed in 1959 as a gift from E. Claiborne Robins Sr. and converted to an all-female hall in 2001, Robins…
Built in 1948, South Court houses 162 upper-level Westhampton women in a mix of singles, doubles, triples, an…
A townhouse-style apartment community for juniors and seniors housing 483 students, fully renovated 2014–2017…
Opened in 2014 as the newest purpose-built residence on the Westhampton side, Westhampton Hall houses 157 upp…
Built in 1956 as the first permanent Richmond College residence hall, Wood Hall houses first-year men in sing…