Built in 1974, Jean Royce Hall is a collection of student residence buildings on west campus, many of which are interconnected. It is named after Jean Royce, Queen's Registrar for 35 years (1933-1969).
Jean Royce Hall is unique at Queen's in that it houses graduate and undergraduate students together.
The 12 individual houses within the 550-bed complex are named after various former faculty and Trustees:
- William and Margaret Angus
- Thelma Bogart Boucher
- Beatrice Bryce
- Wesley Curran
- Allie Vibert Douglas
- Kathleen Healey
- Hilda Laird
- Norman Miller
- James Alexander Roy
- Glen Shortliffe
- Herman Tracy
- Reginald Trotter
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