The University of Texas at Austin • November 15, 2012Duren Hall houses 576 students. The facility was named for Almetris “Mama” Duren, a housemother and mentor to young African-American students during UT’s first years of integration.
Daniel T. • January 16, 2011Always put your smile on. People will assume you are a crazy person and won't mess with you.
Phillip G. • November 13, 2010Best place to study: South Tower-first floor-study lounge. It is very large and there has rarely been people in there when I go to it.
ᴡ H. • May 6, 2016We love this place. We had seats toward the back on the floor this time and they were still great! Better than the nosebleed section.
Michael P. • February 1, 2010Get a seat early, because you will more than likely end up sitting on the floor.
Emmaline L. • January 18, 2011Room 136 doesn't have a number plate on it, it's just faintly scratched on the top of the doorframe
The University of Texas at Austin • November 15, 2012WWH houses the University’s Visitor Center & the Graduate and International Admissions Center (GIAC). The Visitor Center provides organized tours, information sessions, and other services.
AmateurConcierge • September 28, 2019I mean this is a 9.0+ brunch spot. Migas were excellent. Possibly the best wedge salad I’ve had in life.
Saengerrunde Hall • January 23, 2014Become a member for an annual fee of $50 and enjoy free bowling, discounts to events and more! Prost!
Kim H. • October 21, 2011Natural Science Career Services is on the 5th floor and their super helpful!
Hannah E. • December 17, 2012Paul Mitchell toiletries, free good breakfast, they allow dogs ($100 fee), and great location. Every room has full-size fridge and dishwasher. We love it here.
Heather G. • March 26, 2012PAR 102 is the BEST rhetoric/writing resource available. Quiet, great computers, friendly proctors, printers, and close to class!
Matthew • March 20, 2013For some reason, RLM is always freezing. Maybe this is a reflection of its frigid, lifeless architectural style.
Caroline S. • November 5, 2012The 2nd floor patio between Calhoun and Batts is an awesome place to study!
The University of Texas at Austin • November 15, 2012Home to the History Department & named for George P. Garrison, one of the University’s first faculty members. The building’s façade features famous brands of Texas ranches & names of Texas pioneers.
Ashley B. • April 11, 2013Awesome computer labs with top line Apple and Dell computers. A quiet place to get work done.
Anastasia G. • March 25, 2011The elevator between Benedict and Mezes has three doors and doesn't go down! Know where you are going before trying it out.
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