Texas A&M University

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Locations

  1. Campus Buildings

    1. Moses Residence Hall

      Moses Hall is named after Captain Andrew Moses and was constructed in 1942. Captain Moses graduated from West Point in 1897. On September 1, 1907 Captain Moses was ordered to report to Texas A&M University as Commandant where he served until 1911. The 1908 Texas A&M yearbook was dedicated to Captain Moses giving "recognition to the kindly nature, the generous spirit, the lofty soul, the sincere single-minded, clear-headed, honest man..........we take Captain Moses to be". 


      Corridor style halls feature shared accommodations for two roommates. Single rooms are also available. They also offer small close knit communities in a traditional college living experience and are located on the north side of campus with quick access to all of the amenities in Hullabaloo Hall.

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