
Huston-Tillotson University
The University of Huston-Tillotson is originally an academic institution by Black Americans located in Austin, Texas in the United States. Before, the University was divided into two schools, namely, the Tillotson College and the Samuel Huston College. It is now affiliated with the United Negro College Fund, the United Church of Christ, and the United Methodist Church. Universities like the University of Huston-Tillotson are as popular as the Austin hotel in Texas.
Discover below more about University of Huston-Tillotson below.
1. Anthony and Louise Viaer Alumni Hall
It is formerly the Old Administration Building of the University of Huston-Tillotson and on October 21, 1993, the Hall belonged to the list of the National Register of Historic Places. The name of the Hall originated from the name of Anthony E. Viaer, an alumnus of the University who donated scholarship to the University summing up to 1 million US dollar. The main purpose of the Anthony and Louise Viaer Alumni Hall is to house records about alumni and to accommodate them during alumni meetings and homecomings. If you are more curious about this part of the University, visit the link below.
http://www.campusexplorer.com/colleges/A9460B8F/Texas/Austin/Huston-Tillotson-University/
2. Residence Halls
The University of Huston-Tillotson also features residence houses that can accommodate both male and female students. The place is split into two residence halls, one for females and the other for males. The male residence hall is named Beard-Burrowes Residence Hall and for females is the Allen-Frazier Residence Hall. For more information, visit the University of Huston-Tillotson website.
http://www.htu.edu/CurrentStudents/index.html

