Tulane University

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Locations

  1. Uptown Campus Map

    1. Buildings / Spaces

      1. Residence Halls

        1. Monroe Hall

          Monroe Hall is named for J. Blanc Monroe, a former member of the Board of Trustees. It is a twelve-story facility that offers panoramic views of the campus and city. Originally built in 1963 by Diboll-Kessels and Koch and Wilson, Architects, Monroe's facade was redesigned in 2004 by John P. Klingman.

          Monroe is home to first-year students and is coed by wing with both double- and single-occupancy rooms. The rooms have extra-long  twin beds, moveable desks, dressers, and ample closet space.

          The Sharp desk is open 24/7 to assist Monroe residents with key/access issues, security concerns, or additional questions. Contact the Sharp desk at 504-865-5747. Monroe is exclusive to first-year students and houses about 600 Tulanians every year.

          https://housing.tulane.edu/monroe-residence-hall