Kaibab-Huachuca Hall

KaHu is a great environment to get to know others. Although it is one
of our larger halls on campus,
it has a small building feel. Our wings are just the right size (approximately
20 – 22 people per wing)
to give people the opportunity to get to know each other well and create life-long
relationships.”
- Pete Pereira, Former Hall Director

Kaibab-Huachuca (pronounced KY-bab wah-CHOO-ka) is a mid-size hall with many great features to offer. It has an inviting lobby where students gather for conversation. The lower level recreation/social area is a popular gathering spot, that includes a retro-style seating area and pool table. The courtyard features a barbecue pit and sundeck. It's conveniently located near the Park Student Union, and University Boulevard—home to various local shops and eateries. All resident rooms are standard doubles. Most wings are single gender, while center wings are co-ed.
Starting Fall 08, Kaibab-Huachuca will home to the O'odham Ki wing for Native American first-year students
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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342 men and women
Community bathrooms
Extra-long (80") captain's beds
160 square feet (14' x 11')
Carpeting
Moveable furniture
Built-in closet organizers
Faculty Fellow
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O'odham Ki wing- Fall 08
UAPD Liaison
Built in 1958
Refurbished in 1993
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Kaibab-Huachuca [Map]
922 E. 4th St.
Tucson, AZ 85719-5053
520-626-8508





