Graham-Greenlee Hall

Graham-Greenlee is a unique hall because each wing feels like a small
hall, while still having the opportunity to connect with the whole building.
There’s about 16 residents in each wing, which makes it possible to get
to know each other really well. You will often find residents cooking outside
on the BBQ, playing poker in the lobby, or gathered in study groups. GRGR has
lots of space to live and learn.”
- Nina Pereira, Complex Director

Graham-Greenlee offers a great living experience to both new and returning students. The courtyard with grills and several picnic tables is perfect for small group barbecues and other events. Several study/social lounges are located throughout this three-story hall. Two Living-Learning communities are located here: O'odham Ki (moving to Kaibab-Huachuca in Fall 08) wing for Native American first-year students; and Health Professions wing for students pursuing various medical and health-related studies. Floors are single-gender, except center wings, which are co-ed. Rooms are standard doubles. The hall is conveniently located near the Stadium, Recreation Center, Highland Market and Main Library.
Rooms vary in size, design, and layouts. Assignments to particular rooms are random. The views provided here are only examples; your assigned room may not be identical.



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324 men and women
Community bathrooms
Extra-long (80") captain's beds
145 square feet (11' x 18')
Carpeting
Moveable furniture
Built-in closet organizers
Health Professions wing
O'odham Ki wing
Faculty Fellow
UAPD Liaison
Built in 1956
Refurbished in 1997-1999
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Graham-Greenlee Hall[Map]
610 N. Highland Ave.
Tucson, AZ 85719-0511
520-626-8552





