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  Buildings
- Prince George HousePrince George House Constructed: circa 1717 Acquired by the College: 1930 Previous names: Brown Hall, Digges House, Bray School
- Randolph HallThe construction of Randolph Hall, a men's dormitory, was featured in "The Romance and Renaissance of the College of William & Mary in Virginia" (1924). It was proposed to be the same size and capacity of Monroe Memorial Hall providing rooms for 140 of the students then quartered in "war…
- Randolph ResidencesRandolph Complex Constructed: 1980, 1988 Dedication: October 11, 1980 Fire: May 3, 2005 (in Preston Hall)
- Reves CenterThe Wendy and Emery Reves Center for International Studies (then-Tyler Hall), 200 South Boundary Street, was built in 1916 across Jamestown Road from the main campus of William & Mary as a dormitory. It was named in honor of College President Lyon Gardiner Tyler.
- Rogers HallRogers Hall Constructed: 1973-1975 Renovations: 1979-1981, 2008-2009
- Sadler CenterSadler Center Dedication: 1994 Previous Name: University Center Rededicated as the Sadler Center: 2008
- Sarah Ives Gore Child Care CenterSarah Ives Gore Child Care Center Constructed: 1992 Named for: Sarah Ives Gore
- School of Education BuildingA new facility houses the university's nationally-ranked School of Education and brings all of its academic programs, outreach centers, and research projects together in a single setting.
- Science HallScience Hall Constructed: 1904-1905 Dedication: April 27, 1906 Demolished: 1932
- Sherman and Gloria H. Cohen Career CenterSherman and Gloria H. Cohen Career Center Constructed: 2009-2010 Named for: Sherman and Gloria H. Cohen
- Small HallSmall Hall Constructed: 1962-1963 Renovation: 1985, 2005
- Sorority CourtSorority Court Opened: 1929 Fire: 2008
- Steward's House
- Student Health CenterStudent Health Center Constructed: 1972-1973 Named for: David J. King
- Swem LibraryThe Earl Gregg Swem Library is located at 400 Landrum Drive (formerly Old Campus Drive), across new campus from Andrews Hall at William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia.
- Taliaferro BuildingTaliaferro Building Constructed: 1893-1894 Renovations: 1914, 1932, 1936-1937
- Taylor BuildingTaylor Building Sold by the College: 2007
- Tennis CourtsThe first tennis courts at William & Mary were located behind the Wren Building. The newspaper for students College Topics (1908-1909) includes references to the desire and need for tennis courts from students and faculty in issues published in fall 1908. As William & Mary's athletic fields…
- The BraffertonThe Brafferton, 105 Jamestown Road, is located on the south side of the Wren Yard, southeast of the Wren Building. It was built in 1723 by William & Mary with funds from the estate of English scientist Robert Boyle.
- Thiemes HouseThieme's House, 2008 Named for: Mr. & Mrs. A.K. Thieme
- Tribe SquareTribe Square, located across Richmond Road from Blow Memorial Hall and next to Wawa opened in the fall of 2011. Tribe Square offers 56 upper level students a unique living opportunity at William & Mary.
- Tucker HallTucker Hall circa 2009 Construction: 1908-1909 Opened: 1909 as the Library Renamed Marshall-Wythe Hall: 1968
- Unity Hall (formerly named Trinkle Hall)Unity Hall, formerly Trinkle Hall, opened in September 1926 at William & Mary. Around 1920 a temporary addition was added to the Dining Hall with materials from the Penniman complex. The structure was intended to alleviate overcrowding in Science Hall and to serve as a dorm for 50 and dining…
- Washington HallWashington Hall Constructed: 1928-1929 Renovation: 1960, 1989 Named for: George Washington
- Waterman's HallWatermen's Hall Constructed: 1983-1984 Dedication: June 29, 1984