
Rozier Hall
Rozier Hall isn’t just a place to live—it’s a hub of campus life. With outdoor walkways, central gathering spots, and proximity to recreational areas, Rozier is where friendships flourish, memories are made, and upperclass students enjoy the independence of college living in style.
Rozier Hall is a co-ed residence hall for upperclass students, fostering a vibrant campus community. Named for Memphis businessman and philanthropist Jules B. Rozier Jr., the hall was built in 1965 and designed by architect Mel O’Brien.
The four-story, L-shaped building features traditional units with four bedrooms (singles and doubles) connected by a shared bathroom. Each room has its own exterior entrance and overlooks Rozier Courtyard, the sand volleyball court, and Canale Pool. The north-south wing on the east side is a popular gathering spot next to campus recreational areas.

Rozier Hall Residences
Bedrooms
- Single/Double: approx. 9’ 9” W x 14’ 5” L (124.61 sq. ft.)
- Window: 74” W x 33” L with mini blinds (temporary mounts or tension rods recommended for curtains)
- Built-in closet: 4’ 8” W x 2’ 10” L
Furnishings per Resident
- Extra-long twin bed (38” W x 80” L, adjustable height up to 30”)
- Desk (47” W x 24” D x 30” H) or desk with three drawers (42” W x 24” D x 30” H) and chair
- Chest options: two-drawer chest (30” W x 22” D x 20” H), four-drawer desk (30” W x 18” D x 40” H), or MCA three-drawer chest (30” W x 24” D x 30” H)
Bathrooms (per suite)
- Size: approx. 5’ 3” W x 8’ 3” L
- Includes shower (with basic white curtain, rings, and tension rod), toilet, and two sinks
- No cabinets for towels or toiletries
Extras
- Wireless internet provided
- All provided furniture must remain in the room; additional furniture is welcome for personalization