
Address: 1930 South Dr. Nashville, TN 37203
Room Types: Doubles
History: Named after Frank Armstrong Crawford Vanderbilt (1839–1885), the second wife of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt. She was credited with influencing her husband to make the foundational $1 million donation to establish the university in 1873.

Address: 1920 South Dr. Nashville, TN 37203
Room Types: Doubles and Triples
History: Named after Edward Hazzard East (1830–1904), a prominent Tennessee jurist, lawyer, and politician. He was one of the five original members of the Vanderbilt University Board of Trust, acting as a crucial local leader in the university's founding and early development

Address: 1900 DeFord Bailey Ave. Nashville, TN 37203
Room Types: Doubles
History: Named after Frank E. Gillette, a longtime trustee of Peabody College.

Address: 1401 18th Ave S. Nashville, TN 37203
Room Types: Doubles and Triples
History: Named for Orrin Henry (“Hank”) Ingram Sr. Who served as vice president of the Vanderbilt Board of Trust from 1952-1963. His passion for the university inspired his children and their families to build upon his legacy and play key roles in Vanderbilt’s future.

Address: 1910 DeFord Bailey Ave. Nashville, TN 37203
Room Types: Doubles
History: Originally Confederate Memorial Hall, built in 1935 (named for Confederate veterans; “Confederate” was removed from official use in 2016). The name “Memorial Hall” is intended to honor all who have lost their lives in armed conflicts of the United States.

Address:1501 18th Ave S. Nashville, TN 37203
Room Types: Doubles
History: Named for Walter R. Murray Jr ('70).. one of the university’s first African American undergraduate students (arriving in 1966) and the first African American member of Vanderbilt's Board of Trust

Address: 1300 21st Ave S. Nashville, TN 37203
Room Types: Doubles, Doubles with Private Bathrooms (floors 1 and 2), and Triples
History: One of the first residence halls on the Peabody campus. Rising costs for room and board after World War I prevented many students from attending, which prompted Peabody to build this residence hall.

Address: 1405 18th Ave S. Nashville, TN 37203
Room Types: Doubles and Triples
History: Named after John H. Stambaugh, who served as the vice chancellor for business affairs at the university from 1956 to 1962. He was also a key figure in the establishment of the Ingram Book Group and worked in foreign economic policy during the Eisenhower administration

Address: 1900 South Dr. Nashville, TN 37203
Room Types: Doubles and Triples
History: Named for Earl W. Sutherland Jr., a Nobel Prize-winning professor of physiology. Sutherland was a faculty member at Vanderbilt from 1963 until his death in 1974, He is known for his work on the mechanisms of hormone actions, particularly epinephrine

Address: 1400 21st Ave S. Nashville, TN 37203
Room Types: Doubles and Triples
History: One of the first residence halls on the Peabody campus. Rising costs for room and board after World War I prevented many students from attending, which prompted Peabody to build this residence hall.