Shenandoah University has seven residence halls on campus, each unique with its own style and activities
Racey Hall - built in 1960 The hall is named in honor of Dr. Forrest Racey.
Parker Hall - built in 1973 it is named in honor of Dr. Robert P. Parker.
Funk/Gore - Funkhouser Hall built in 1964 is named in the honor of Elmer N. Funkhouser.
University Inn - Acquired in 1992 and composed of double occupancy suite rooms.
Edwards Residentail Village - named in honor H. Robert Edwards, was built in 1965.
Romine Learning Center - built in1986 named in the honor of George L. Romine.
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