Howard’s Harriet Tubman Quadrangle, a group of historic residence halls on Howard University’s campus, is undergoing a thorough restoration project. The all-female complex, comprised of five residence halls, is nearly complete of renovations that will improve residence life experiences for students. The five residence halls within the Quad: Baldwin, Crandall, Frazier, Truth and Wheatley, form the shape of a square surrounding a central courtyard. The Quad will focus on extensive infrastructure improvements. Individual rooms, communal restrooms, and recreational/lounge spaces will receive upgrades to enhance students’ academic experience. Howard University entered into a 41-year lease with a nonprofit entity (Provident Group - Howard Center, Inc.) that will operate the residence hall but Howard University will retain ownership.