Stonewall Hall
Since 2005, this intentional community hall in Pentland Hills has celebrated and affirmed the cultural experiences of LGBTQ students and their allies.
Stonewall Hall works closely with UCR Housing, the LGBT Resource Center, Queen Studies Minor, and UCR student groups to create an innovative residence life experience for students of all identities.
In addition to a feeling of family, community and respect, Stonewall Hall also offers exciting cultural, educational and social programming. Gender inclusive housing is an additional bonus of living in Stonewall – suitemate gender identity combinations are unlimited.
Pentland Hills is a residence hall featuring six to eight suites per building. Each suite has four double-occupancy rooms, private restrooms and showers, and a living room with a microwave and refrigerator. Pentland Hills is home to approximately 1,230 residents. The number of students living in Stonewall Hall varies each year, but it is always a group of friendly, amazing people.
New and returning students may request the option of living in Stonewall Hall when they apply for housing online.
Gender Inclusive Housing
Students, including first year students, may also request the Gender Inclusive Housing option outside of Stonewall Hall, allowing students to room with another resident regardless of gender identity in a specified residence hall. Gender Inclusive Housing is also available in campus apartments for students who have identified their roommate. Learn more about Gender Inclusive Housing here.
If students need a staff advocate to answer questions or address issues, please contact:
Emily McCoy (she/her/hers)
Resident Accounts Supervisor
Housing Services
(951) 827-7440
emily.mccoy@ucr.edu
Nancy Tubbs (she/her/hers)
Director, LGBT Resource Center
(951) 827-2267
nancy.tubbs@ucr.edu
Kelsey Shook (she/her/hers)
Assistant Director for Transitional Initiatives and Retention
Residential Life
(951) 827-7551
kelsey.shook@ucr.edu
You Belong at UCR
All programs, services, and events offered through Student Affairs are open to everyone, consistent with federal and state law and the University of California’s nondiscrimination policies. Whether you’re seeking support, joining a community, or participating in campus life, every effort is made to ensure your experience is inclusive, respectful, and accessible, regardless of background or identity.
To learn more, visit the UC Nondiscrimination Statement or the Nondiscrimination Policy Statement for University of California Publications Regarding Student-Related Matters.