Dunn Hall is named after J. Harold Dunn '25 and was constructed in 1972. During his collegiate years, he served as a student leader undertaking a tough curriculum and working day-and-night. After leaving Texas A&M, Mr. Dunn went into the business industry where he made his way to the top. He transformed Shamrock Oil & Gas Company from a company running in the red to a distinguished corporation known as the Diamond-Shamrock Corporation.
Commons style halls are accommodations featuring two roommates in a room, a shared bath and two suitemates. These halls are a popular choice on campus due to access to the Commons building with dining options, table games, nightly tutoring, and plenty of places to relax and study before class.
Visit http://reslife.tamu.edu/options/halls/dunn for hall amenities, rental rates, a virtual tour, and more.