Texas A&M University

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Locations

  1. Campus Buildings

    1. Fowler Residence Hall

      Fowler Hall is named after Thomas W. Fowler '43 and was constructed in 1964. Mr. Fowler entered Texas A&M in 1939 and received a B.S. degree. He was killed on June 3, 1944 while leading a tank platoon in Rome, Italy. He was posthumously awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for gallantry in action at Carano, Italy, on May 23, 1944. 

      Balcony style halls feature exterior hallways, two roommates in a room, a shared bath and two suitemates. Single rooms are also offered. Each of our balcony halls offers a rich tradition and history unique to the north side of campus. They also offer easy access to numerous academic buildings as well as multiple dining and recreation facilities.

       

      Visit http://reslife.tamu.edu/options/halls/fowler for hall amenities, rental rates, a virtual tour, and more.