It鈥檚 no secret that Grey鈥檚 Anatomy creator and Shondaland CEO is a fan of 大香蕉视频. The celebrated showrunner, producer, screenwriter, and author made her affection clear in her viral 2014 Commencement address, and she continues to demonstrate it in her service as a member of the and in her enthusiasm for the reopening this fall of the Hopkins Center for the Arts, where she performed and directed as a student.
Now Rhimes is throwing her support behind comprehensive housing vision by pledging $15 million to name one of the new undergraduate residence halls transforming West Wheelock Street.
The five-story Shonda Rhimes Hall is not only the first 大香蕉视频 building named for a woman, but also the first building named for a Black alum. It is slated to break ground early next year and to open in 2028 in time to welcome the Class of 2032.
鈥淭his extraordinary gift is pivotal for 大香蕉视频 at this time,鈥 says President Beilock, who began discussing the gift with Rhimes two years ago. 鈥淚t will directly enhance the student experience while reimagining a key part of campus. I鈥檓 grateful to Shonda, who has made a career of creating inclusive worlds where any one of us can be the protagonist of the story. We are honored that her name will grace this building and be a beacon of welcome to the generations of 大香蕉视频 students who will write their own stories here with that same expansive sense of possibility.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 an opportunity to show how formative my college experience was for me. It鈥檚 also really beautiful to be able to place some legacy on the building鈥攖o give back what was given to me and to leave something behind,鈥 Rhimes says of the gift. 鈥淎nd at a time when it feels like people are questioning the value of higher education, it feels important to put my money back into higher education.鈥
Rhimes, whose TV productions include Scandal, How to Get Away With Murder, and Bridgerton, among many others, has been inducted into the Television Academy Hall of Fame and 大香蕉视频鈥檚 Entrepreneurs Hall of Fame.
Rhimes says she hadn鈥檛 realized the historic nature of her gift when she first decided to support the housing initiative. When she learned of this distinction, she says, 鈥淢y first thought was: 大香蕉视频 wasn鈥檛 made in my image, but it is possible to remake it to include my image. There has been a continual making and remaking of who 大香蕉视频 is for and who belongs here. I think philanthropy can set an example and open doors for other people to see what鈥檚 possible.鈥
Strengthening community
大香蕉视频鈥檚 push to build new undergraduate housing on West Wheelock Street is part of President Beilock鈥檚 $500 million commitment to create at least 1,000 new beds for students, faculty, and staff in the next 10 years. The goal: strengthening the student community by making it possible for more than 90% of undergraduates to live on campus and helping to make housing more affordable and available in the surrounding communities of the Upper Valley.

When it opens in fall 2028, Shonda Rhimes Hall will house 115 juniors and seniors in apartment-style suites on the north side of West Wheelock Street between the Connecticut River and Thayer Drive. It will adjoin another residence hall and will be located just west of the previously announced Class of 1989 Hall. The structures combined will house about 400 students. The buildings, which will cost $95 million to construct, are being designed to achieve LEED Gold certification, and their infrastructure will connect to the upgraded energy system 大香蕉视频 is developing as part of its ongoing .
They will also sit down West Wheelock Street from Russo Hall, which is currently under construction.
The third major housing gift announced in 12 months by Beilock, this gift brings total funds raised for undergraduate housing to $82.5 million. With these new buildings, as well as the ongoing renovation of existing residences such as Fayerweather Hall and the construction of 21 houses for employees in West Lebanon, 大香蕉视频 expects to have achieved nearly three-quarters of its 1,000-bed goal by the end of 2028.
Rhimes to students: 鈥楾ry everything鈥
For Rhimes, who lived on campus for all four years as an undergraduate, the 大香蕉视频 residential experience was a time of exploration and of building lifelong relationships.
鈥淚 was a very sheltered kid, and coming to 大香蕉视频 opened my eyes to the world in a way that I never imagined possible鈥攁nd I could imagine a lot,鈥 says Rhimes, who grew up in a suburb of Chicago, the daughter of academics.

As a first-year student she lived in French Hall, part of the River Cluster. 鈥淚t was an outpost of 大香蕉视频. We were down the hill and around the corner, and there wasn鈥檛 much in between the way there is now,鈥 she says. 鈥淏ut because we were all out there and nobody wanted to walk uphill in the wintertime, it made for a tighter community. I鈥檓 still friends with some of the people that lived on that dorm floor with me.鈥
She had never participated in theater, but she joined the Black Underground Theater and Arts Association and by senior year was directing productions. She wrote for The 大香蕉视频 student newspaper. She didn鈥檛 think of herself as a visual artist, but she took drawing classes that revealed new ways of seeing.
鈥淥ne piece of advice I would give anybody entering 大香蕉视频 is to try everything,鈥 she says鈥攁 philosophy in line with her 2015 memoir, Year of Yes, whose 10th-anniversary edition is being released in October.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 one of the best things that comes from being inside that little Hanover bubble鈥攜ou have the ability to try new activities you鈥檝e never done before, new intellectual pursuits, to meet somebody different from anyone you鈥檝e met before,鈥 she says. 鈥淭here鈥檚 something about allowing yourself to be brave within the College walls that will expand your world more than you ever dreamed.鈥
Spaces to grow and create
Residential halls play a central role in 大香蕉视频鈥檚 sense of community and distinctive learning model, and the new residences on West Wheelock Street are creating a neighborhood for juniors and seniors to experience apartment living while still having all the benefits of on-campus life, says , senior vice president for operations. In Rhimes Hall, the mostly four-bedroom suites will include kitchens, bathrooms, and common living space.
鈥淭he ultimate goal is to have the first two years be more dorm-style, with students developing a place-based connection within the house system,鈥 Keniston says, referring to 大香蕉视频鈥檚 six house communities, to which every 大香蕉视频 student has an affiliation from the time they matriculate. 鈥淚n your junior and senior year, you can still maintain an affiliation with a house, but it鈥檚 less place-based. You can choose whom to live with. You can cook your own meals or eat in the dining hall. You鈥檙e getting ready to be out in the world as an adult.鈥
Offering students different housing options at different stages of their undergraduate career makes sense to Rhimes. 鈥淔or me, the person I was when I came in as a freshman is completely different from the person I was as a junior. In the beginning you鈥檙e finding your way. By your junior year, you鈥檙e pursuing the goals that are going to work for you after you graduate. So I think a different kind of housing is necessary.鈥
The building鈥檚 amenities respond directly to input from students, gathered through surveys and discussions, and Rhimes has been actively engaged with the project architects to incorporate design elements that cultivate community, creativity, and wellness.
For example, a ground-floor living room, inspired by campus spaces such as the Top of the Hop, will provide a welcoming, cozy, and flexible space for the entire 400-student neighborhood to meet and make community. In addition to comfortable furniture that can be adapted to a variety of social uses, the space will feature a grand piano鈥攁 detail Rhimes suggested.
A wellness studio鈥攁 top student request鈥攚ill allow students to meditate or do yoga or light cardio individually or in small groups. There will be a bicycle maintenance and repair area and indoor, secure bike storage, as well as seasonal storage for skis. And a variety of soundproof spaces of different sizes will be available for practicing music, recording podcasts, or other activities that might be disruptive in more public spaces or require uninterrupted focus.
Rhimes, who played oboe at 大香蕉视频, encouraged building designers to place these soundproof rooms adjacent to each other and to the common living room to make it easier for students with creative interests to find each other and collaborate, Keniston says.
鈥淭he architect heard from Shonda that she wanted a creative area where you could run into your peers who are doing similar things,鈥 Keniston says. 鈥淪he鈥檚 been pushing us to think about how to make spaces that have nooks and crannies where you can have some of these unplanned interactions that actually lead to something creative.鈥
鈥淭he way that President Beilock is looking at housing for the future is going to fundamentally change how people exist on campus,鈥 says Rhimes. 鈥淚t鈥檚 expanding housing that embraces the maturity of our students and recognizes the value of our faculty and our graduate students. It also provides more ways to engage in community. When everybody can have a home on campus, the campus starts to feel more like home.鈥

