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Trinkle Hall Information |
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Trinkle Hall is located on Adams Street. It is one of four residence halls
in the Governor's Quad, just beside Dalton Hall.
A campus map is available.
Built in 1965, this hall was named after former Virginia Governor E. Lee Trinkle
who held office from 1922-1926.
Trinkle Hall is coeducational by alternating suite. The three-story building houses approximately 150 residents. Trinkle Hall is a visual and performing arts centered residence hall. Several facilities are available for residents, including a piano lounge, a dance studio, and an art studio.
Trinkle is conveniently located across from McGuffey, Porterfield, Powell
and Preston Halls. These buildings are affiliated with the Departments of Art, Dance,
Interior Design and Fashion, Music and Theatre. The College of Visual and Performing Arts
Advising Center is also located in the Trinkle Hall Piano Lounge.
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