Residence Halls

Turner Hall

Turner HallBuilt in 1968, Turner hall is the second-tallest building in Greeley. Turner's 13 co-ed floors, present a variety of communities including a Quiet Lifestyle floor and two floors for Elementary Education or IDLA majors. Every floor has a spacious lounge with plenty of space for socalizing or studying.

Turner is home to 614 students, the majority of whom are housed in four person rooms that feature two bedrooms, a living-study room, private bathroom, and a kitchenette area. Single rooms are also available in Turner hall. All rooms are furnished and air-conditioned.

Turner is also home to the Student Rights & Responsibilities Office. Amenities include a television lounge with a big screen LCD and pool table on the first floor where students canhang out or get involved in a variety of Hall Council activities. The basement of the building holds the laundry facilities for the building. New in Fall 2007, is a Coffee Corner @ Turner Hall that will feature coffee, mini donuts and sandwiches.

The front desk of Turner Hall is staffed 24 hours a day and available for students to get change, pick up packages, and check out equipment. Turner is just a short walk from the Campus Recreation Center, Michener Library, Holmes Dining Hall and the West Campus Academic buildings.

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"When I attended Discover UNC, the AHD from Turner was talking about Hall Council. I was looking for a way to get involved in something; this was the first thing that interested me so I attended the first Hall Council meeting. As the year progressed, I became more involved and interested in hall/campus activities, including RHA. In the residence hall you can always find someone to hang out and watch a movie, do homework with or just someone to talk to. There is always something going on that you could get involved in."

David Ludwig, Junior resident of Turner Hall