DESCRIPTION
Black-Diallo-Miller Hall will house first-year students in double-occupancy rooms beginning in fall 2022. Construction on the project began in December 2020 and will conclude in July 2022, just in time for UGA to welcome the first-year fall class of 2026. The building features an exterior courtyard is the first new residence hall since the construction of Rutherford Hall in 2013. Residents will enjoy large windows, built-in closets, in-room temperature control and privacy-enhanced community bathrooms, as well as extensive shared lounge and study areas to support academic success and personal growth. In December 2021 the building was officially named in honor of Harold A. Black, Mary Blackwell Diallo and Kerry Rushin Miller, the first African American students to enroll as freshmen and to complete their undergraduate degrees. Watch RA James give a tour of Black-Diallo-Miller Hall.
Floors: 6 | Elevator: Yes | Capacity: 525 | Gender: Coed | Mattress: 80" x 36" extra-long twin
Visitation: Restricted
Open For Breaks: No
Bus Stops: WCS
Parking Lot: W06, W11
Community Office: Myers Hall
Email
706-542-5217
Front Desk: Black-Diallo-Miller Hall
706-542-6080
Mailing Address: Black-Diallo-Miller Mailroom
Black-Diallo-Miller Hall, Full Name, Room #
315 Baxter Street
Athens, GA 30609
RATES
Residence | Fall | Spring | Room Type | ||
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Black-Diallo-Miller Hall | $3,239 | $3,239 | Double with community bath | ||
Black-Diallo-Miller Hall | $3,631 | $3,631 | Double with bath | ||
Current rates are per resident per term, include a programming fee and have been approved by the University System of Georgia Board of Regents. |
Residence | Fall | Spring | Room Type | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Black-Diallo-Miller Hall | Double with community bath | ||||
Black-Diallo-Miller Hall | Double with bath | ||||
Current rates are per resident per term, include a programming fee and have been approved by the University System of Georgia Board of Regents. |
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