Burdine Hall

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Burdine Hall is a building on the University of Texas at Austin campus, in the U.S. state of Texas. The classroom and office building is named after J. Alton Burdine, a former dean of the University of Texas College of Arts and Sciences, and has previously been referred to as the North Campus Classroom-Office. The hall reportedly cost $2.1 million and has previously housed the departments of anthropology, government, and sociology, as well as student financial aid offices.[2] There is a local urban legend that the layout of the building's windows was intended to resemble a computer punched card.[3] Departments and Centers currently housed

  • Department of Germanic Studies
  • Department of Slavic and Eurasian Studies
  • Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies
  • Department of American Studies
  • Center of Women's and Gender Studies
  • Center of Asian American Studies
  • Department of Religious Studies
  • Texas Language Center
LocationUniversity of Texas at Austin, 2505 University Avenue, Austin, Texas, United States
Coordinates30.28885°N 97.73835°W / 30.28885; -97.73835
Completed1970
InauguratedDecember 14, 1970[1]
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Burdine Hall
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LocationUniversity of Texas at Austin, 2505 University Avenue, Austin, Texas, United States
Coordinates30.28885°N 97.73835°W / 30.28885; -97.73835
Completed1970
InauguratedDecember 14, 1970[1]
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