University of the Incarnate Word

Dubuis Hall

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Dubuis Hall is a traditional corridor-style residence hall at the University of the Incarnate Word, named in honor of Claude-Marie Dubuis, the Bishop of Galveston who invited the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word to Texas to establish the university in 1869. The hall provides standard dormitory rooms with communal bathroom facilities and is conveniently located near the academic buildings and the campus chapel. Dubuis Hall participates in UIW's residential life programs and reflects the university's rich Catholic heritage in the heart of San Antonio, Texas.

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