The Massie Halls: Mary P and “the Bob.”
A long tradition of campus and community involvement
These two facilities, Robert Massie Residence Hall and Mary Massie Residence Hall, or Mary P and “the Bob” as they are affectionately known to residents, provide close-knit co-ed communities that each house 175 students. The Massie Halls have the most closet space of all on-campus housing. The buildings are designed to muffle the sounds of neighboring rooms, giving students the quiet they need to study or relax.
Two students share a room and bathroom. Each room includes new furniture, a new bathroom countertop and new laminate flooring. The spacious floor plan gives students room to move around and moveable furniture allows them the opportunity to arrange their space. The Massie Halls are co-ed units, meaning men and women may be neighbors, but not roommates. Large common areas house big-screen TVs and study rooms are big enough to accommodate groups working together on class projects.
These residence halls house primarily first-year students. Programming is developed to help students get involved in their community and suceed during their first year at ASU. The Massie Halls are on the east end of campus near the Food Service Center, recreational areas and academic buildings. Visit Mary Massie and Robert Massie on the campus map.
Double occupancy, private bath-style rooms include:
- A micro-fridge unit in each room.
- Expanded basic cable TV service.
- Carpeting in sleeping areas, laminate near bathrooms.
- Moveable beds, desks and dressers.
- Private bathrooms.
- Two Ethernet connections per room for easy Internet and e-mail access.
Accessibility information
ADA-accessible rooms are also available. Please contact us for more information.





