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University of Texas at El PasoDigitalCommons@UTEP

Additional Items UTEP History Resources

7-2015

Chronological History of UTEP Buildings'Construction and/or Name ChangesWillie QuinnUniversity of Texas at El Paso, [email protected]

Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.utep.edu/utep_add_items

This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the UTEP History Resources at DigitalCommons@UTEP. It has been accepted for inclusionin Additional Items by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UTEP. For more information, please contact [email protected].

Recommended CitationQuinn, Willie, "Chronological History of UTEP Buildings' Construction and/or Name Changes" (2015). Additional Items. 3.http://digitalcommons.utep.edu/utep_add_items/3

Texas State Senate Bill 183

signed by Gov. Colquitt

on April 16, 1913

creating "a state school of miners [sic] and metallurgy."

Dept.

Name Changes Texas State School of Mines and Metallurgy of Mines and College of Mines and Metallurgy College of Mines and Metallurgy College of Mines and Metallurgy College of Mines and Metallurgy Texas Western College Texas Western College The University of Texas at El Paso The University of Texas at El Paso The University of Texas at El Paso The University of Texas at El Paso The University of Texas at El Paso

for the First Catalogue also refers to the "State School of Mines and Metallurgy" "Texas School of Mines" Metallurgy The UT Board of Regents upgraded the School, at least in name. (There is no official reference to the Texas College of Mines or TCM) First Alumni Fall Enrollment Osher Lifelong UTEP Graduate Basketball CoachNew UTEP 2 UTEP Coeds Win 35th Anniv. "Beginning" of "UTEP"

College or (1914-15) First Degrees (3) First Coeds Enroll name in School Newspaper of The UT UTEP "Schools" Academy Record 18,542 Learning Inst. Danny Olivas' Don Haskins Dies Magazine Miss Texas USA and Peace Corps Grand Opening Football Coach Land Transfer UT Regents appr. 04/28/1914

University (UT Board of Regents Registration OpensAwarded in May 1916

Fire Destroyed New Campus First Liberal Arts Degree Renamed "Colleges" Established Graduate School (Formerly CLL) 1st Space Flight (Repl. NOVA) Miss New Mexico USA 1st Grad.TWC Health Sciences Sean Kugler Hired 04/30 - 05/21/1914- (Per Fugate pp. 8-9)

- and -formally accepts the

land and buildings

on Sept. 23, 1914 and

Classes Begin First Issue of Main Building on

October 29, 1916

Building Construction

Began June 1917

(Nov.-Dec. 1917)

New Buildings Occupied

(June 9, 1919)

APO Frat. Formed(1920-21 Catalog)

(Ref. 2, p. 41) Awarded June 1932

Sun Bowl Game Master of Arts Campus Radio(June 1, 1949)

Texas Western Press TWC Rifle Team TWC First First Hispanic 50th Anniversary(March 13, 1967)

(Ref. 1, p. 119) Josephine Last UT College Heritage UTEP First Gold Nuggets Miners Football First Woman Second First UTEP Celebrates Chihuahuan(Civil Engr.) Record 3,457

UTEP School of Nursing Dr. Natalicio Heritage Comm. 30th Anniv. Building UTEP Celebrates 100th Anniversary

Significant April 28, 1914) on Sept. 28, 1914 The Prospector (Formal Opening - April) (First Social Frat.) Women's Association El Paso Junior College First Chief Administrative Played in Degree Approved WTCM First Masters No "Flowsheet" 35th Anniversary KVOF-FM Established in 1952 Wins National Title Texas School to Woman Engr. 20th Anniversary Peace Corps Group Enrollment Golden First NCAA Last Mining Enrollment Clardy Fox "Flowsheet" First Doctoral UTEP Men's Track & Field Team of Nursing First Doctoral Commission Track & Field and Awarded by Team Beats BYU UTEP President and Doctoral Prog. Carl Hertzog Season of Lights Heritage House NSF Designated UTEP 100th Commencement Desert Celebrates Becomes Independent Celebrates Fall Enrollment The 100,000th Opening Day (Sept. 3, 1908) Original Campus Located in the Former El Paso Military Institute Buildings New and Current Campus Located 1-1/2 miles North of Downtown El Paso of the College Organized Closed - Merged w/Mines Homecoming Officer Changed from Kidd Field Enrollment Established Degrees (3) Published Due Enrollment Radio WTCM of the College First FM Alligator in Schellenger Research Desegregate Student Enrolled of "El Burro" Graduated TWC over 5,000 Jubilee "NOVA" Basketball Engineer Grad. over 10,000 Left $3.1 Million Published Program Approved Streaker and Cross-Country Team Incorporated Degree Awarded Established Cross-Country Teams Individual (BYU was Defending 50th Anniversary Approved Award for Created Opened a Model Institution Don Haskins Gardens Woman's Basketball Football Coach 90th Anniversary 20th Anniversary Exceeds 21,000 Degree was Presentation No. 183 signed Fall (2014) for Registration

College Dates in Northeast El Paso near Fort Bliss (now Fort Bliss at Chaffee & Pleasonton Rds.) (Near the corner of what is now Hawthorne and Kerbey Aves.) Dean to President (First Time) over 1,000 Civilian Pilot Training (Master of Arts) to WW II over 2,000 Becomes KVOF and Army ROTC in El Paso Dr. Quinn's Labs Established at Undergraduate Magazine (First in nation) Celebrated Published Champions (August 1966) to UTEP Civil Engr. Moves (Geological Sciences) Makes TV News Wins NCAA Championship into UTEP (Geological Sciences) Repeat as NCAA Champs Colleges NCAA Champions) Diamond Jubilee Begins (Electrical Engr.) Excellence in for Excellence Inducted Basketball Dedicated Coach Keitha Adams Mike Price of UT Regents TWC's as President 35th Anniversary Basketball Coach awarded in New Ceremonial by Governor Enrollment at new School

(Approx. 1-1/4 miles south of Fred Wilson and 1 mile east of Patriot Freeway) First "M'" Painted on Mt. (CPT) Established Established Office Level (Fall 1965) (3/13/66) to "Hacienda Tech" Book Design Hall of Fame Hired by UTEP Hired by UTEP Approval "Glory Road" 1966 Basketball "Schools" to "Colleges" Tim Floyd Hired in May 2011 Mace Regalia April 16,1913 23,079 Sept. 23,1914

Franklin (11/21/23) EP Internat'l Airport Movie Premiere Team Inducted Holocaust Museum Spur 601 Army Air t t

Significant Mills Bldg. Const. Pancho Villa El Paso High Opens Scenic Drive E.P. Junior College First Test V-2 Rocket Bataan Memor. New Fort Bliss Trans-Mountain Sunland Park Voters Approve First U.S. Sun Bowl Chamizal Lee Treviño Trans-Mountain El Paso Chamizal Mission Heritage New City Hall New Baseball Andy and Sid First Woman Cohen Stadium El Paso and Insights Science Tigua Indians Expands Terminal $141 M Bonds Tigua's Western Ref. Diablos Baseball (on 01/13/06) Hall of Fame Relocated Sun Bowl Renamed Completed Defense Leaves Political "Chihuahuas" Hwy Spur 1966

Dates in Raids Columbus Opens Opens in EPHS Loretto Academy Jack Dempsey Chas. Lindbergh First El Paso Hilton Hotel Scenic Drive Sun Bowl Game State of Texas' Christ Statue B-24 Bomber Fort Bliss Hits Juarez Centennial Trainway ASARCO Builds Providence El Paso County EPNG Becomes US Army Highway is Race Track Sun Bowl Skyjacking Dedicated National Memor. Wins U.S. Open Loop 375 Community National Memor. Association Dedicated Insights Science Plans to W.R. Weaver Mexico's The New Westin Stadium Bonds Cohen, EP's Mayor of (Baseball) New Mexico Tigua's Begin Museum Opens Open "Speaking and Reopens History Museum "Speaking Rock" Purchased by Team Sold and (on 09/6-8/07) F.B.I. Raids Hyundai Sun Bowl thru Ft. Bliss Ft. Bliss and Corruption AAA Baseball Team Completed to UTEP

El Paso History and Gen. Pershing Pancho Villa Attacks Opens Fights in Juarez Spirit of St. Louis Municipal Airport (now Plaza) Paved Played at 100th Anniversary Completed on Crashes into Army AA and of Fort Bliss Dedicated World's Tallest Mem. Hospital Historical Soc. Building Air Defense Center Proposed to Opens Bond Issue in El Paso Authorized Completed College Opens Dedicated Founded Museum Opens Renovate the Scope Company Maquiladora Paso del Norte Approved Baseball Greats, El Paso Dedicated Agree to Water Study of New Building Rock" Casino El Paso Inc. El Paso Herald- at Library Casino Closed Chevron/Texaco Leaves El Paso - Court House Drug Cartels ASARCO 1st Div.Arrives City Council Approve Opera Bhutan

Leads Troops into Mexico Juarez for 3rd Time Wm. Beaumont Lands in El Paso Fred Wilson & RR Drive Opens El Paso High Mt. Cristo Rey Mt. Franklin Guided Missile Ctr. 8/21/2050 Smokestack Opens Formed Opens TX Hwy. Comm. (Became Mission in Mills Bldg. Cortez Bldg. Ends Business Initiated Hotel Opens Both Die Settlement Casino Gambling Newspaper Begins Post Newspaper ASARCO -EP Name "Diablos" stays in EP Hilton Garden US - MX Violence Erupts Closes Permanently $50 Million Ballpark Performed in EP

Hosp. Opens (9/8/28) Trail in 1985) Ends Publication Suspends Opns. New Team now Class AA Inn Opens - UTEP Border Fence Juarez, MX First Toll Road (Razed City Hall & Insights-

without voter approval.)

World War I Begins US Enters WW I WW I Ends Charleston Thomas Edison Amelia Earhardt Prohibition Amelia Earhardt Battle of Japan Bombs First V-1 V-E Day US Drops Atomic Chuck Yeager Berlin Korean War First Color TV Polio Vaccine McCarthy Roger Bannister USSR Orbits Hula Hoops Peace Corps Bay of Pigs Cuban Missile Pres. Kennedy Civil Rights US Troops First Martin Luther Pres. Nixon Microsoft Mount St. Helens US Navy Downs Exxon Valdez Hubble Telescope Official End of Russian English Channel O. J. Simpson Princess Diana World World Trade U. S. Invades Saddam Hussein Indian Ocean George W. Bush Apple's iPhone Smithsonian U.S. Elects Japan Earthquake Boston Marathon US & UK Troops

Significant Lusitania Einstein First Pulitzer Gen. Pershing's Prohibition Begins Pancho Villa First World Pancho Villa Dance Chrysler Flapper Dresses Lindbergh Flies Solo St. Valentine's Died First Woman to Ends in US Pretty Boy Floyd, Spanish Civil Vanishes World War II Britain Wages Pearl Harbor Battle of Hits London Victory in Bombs on Japan Breaks Sound Airlift X-1 Plane Begins Broadcasts Created Hearings Breaks AFL and CIO Suez Crisis Sputnik I Become Popular Founded Invasion Crisis Assassinated Act of 1964 to Vietnam Super Bowl King, Jr. China US Pulls Out Resigns Founded Trans-Alaskan Iran Takes Erupts First Woman U.S. Embassy Hijacked Space Shuttle Iranian Arms Iranian Airliner Alaskan Oil Spill Berlin Wall Launched Soviet Union the Cold War Parliament Tunnel Opens Found Not Guilty Died in Car Acc. Mother Teresa Pres. Clinton Celebrates Factual Center Iraq Captured Tsunami Begins 2nd Term Virginia Tech's Folklife Festival 1st Black (Kills 25,000+?) 100th Anniv. Bombings Random U.S. Out of Afghanistan

Dates in U.S. Marines Sunk by U-Boat Develops Prize Awarded Troops Land Jack Dempsey Surrenders Series on Radio Assassinated Becomes Motor Co. in Style Across Atlantic Day Massacre Empire State Fly Atlantic Baby Face Nelson. Social Security War Begins Begins Midway Europe United Nations Barrier Flies 12 mi. High Four-Minute Mile Merger U-2 Spy Plane Chamizal Treaty Assassinated U.S. Astronauts Neil Armstrong Computer Admitted Pocket of Vietnam Oil Pipeline Star Wars American Hostages Appointed to the in Beirut First American Hostages Challenger Scandal by Accident Falls Into Space Breaks Up Revolt Crushed Died Impeached Beginning of Beginning of Terrorist Attack (Kills 150,000) 43rd President Shooting Kills 32 Bhutan, President: Jan. 12, 2010 Terrorist of Chevrolet Shootings

World History Take Veracruz, Theory of in France Wins 19th Amendment Popular Formed Army Air Corps Building Lindbergh's Baby John Dillinger and Ma Baker Enacted Snow White and N.Y. World's Fair Opens "Jeep" Debuts U.S. Declares Island Tehran Organized Kinsey Report Rosenbergs Truce Lines Joseph Stalin Dien Bien Phu Humphrey Troops Sent to Incident Lasers John Glenn Boeing 727 Beatles Sir Winston Los Angeles Apollo (4/4/68) First to First Man on Floppy Disks to U.N. Calculators Apollo-Soyuz U. S. Completion Movie Released Mass Suicides Iran Hostage Supreme Court is Bombed Woman in Space Freed in Beirut Explodes Down- Terrorist Bomb After Pres. Branch Davidian Oklahoma City Bombing Mars Hale-Bopp - Senate 21st Century 21st Century (Sept. 11, 2001) Space Shuttle World War II Hurricane (on 01/20/05) Peru Earthquake NASA & Texas Barack Haiti Osama bin Laden Pres. Obama Nelson Mandela Dies

Mexico Relativity Heavyweight Women's Vote Established Stock Market Crashes Completed Kidnapped & Killed Escapes Trap, Killed WPA Established the Seven Dwarfs Gone With the Wind War on Axis Conference Nuremberg Israel's on Sexual Behavior Found Guilty Drawn in Korea Died of Stroke Falls to Disneyland Blacks Bogart Died Little Rock Invented First American Flight Tests Invade America Churchill (Watts section) Spacecraft Orbit the Moon the Moon Introduced Introduced Space Mission Bicentennial in Guyana Crisis Ends Range; 7 Died Los Angeles Downs Airliner Six-Week War Gorbachev Cult Standoff O. J. Simpson Federal Bldg. Atlanta Comet Closest FDA Approved Acquits (Jan. 1, 2000) (Jan. 1, 2001) Enron Corp. Columbia Memorial in DC Katrina Iraq's Saddam Hussein Fidel Castro Obama Earthquake Assassinated by US Re-elected First Western Opera

Title Later Killed Movie Released Movie Opens Trials Independence Communists Opens Boycott Buses Schools to Orbit Earth Died Riots Accident;3 Died Earthquake Lockerbie, Scot. Against Iraq Resigns Waco, Texas Arrested Bombed Olympic Games to Earth Viagra Bankruptcy Explodes; 7 Died (U. S. Gulf Coast) Executed by Hanging Resigns in Cuba US Bank Bailout (Kills 230,000+) Last US Space Shuttle Performed in Bhutan

Fiscal Years- 1913-14 1914-15 1915-16 1916-17 - Fiscal Years - 1917-18 1918-19 1919-20 1920-21 1921-22 1922-23 1923-24 1924-25 1925-26 1926-27 1927-28 1928-29 1929-30 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 - Fiscal Years - 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1943-44 1944-45 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 - Fiscal Years - 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 - Fiscal Years - 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 - Fiscal Years - 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 - Fiscal Years

Original Campus at the El Paso Military Institute near Fort Bliss New Campus located one and a half miles from downtown El Paso - at its current location ...

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A Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building 1 Main Main Main Main Main Main Main Main Main Main Main Main Main Main Main Main Main Main 1 Main Main Main Main Main Main Main Main Main Main Main Main Main Main Main Math & Phys. Math & Phys. Math & Phys. Math & Phys. Math & Phys. 1 Math & Phys. Math & Phys. Math & Phys. Math & Phys. Math & Phys. Math & Phys. Math & Phys. Math & Phys. Math & Phys. Math & Phys. Math & Phys. Math & Phys. Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main 1 Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main 1 Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main Old Main 1(Ref. 2, p. 19-20) (Renovation)

B Dormitory Dormitory Dormitory Dormitory 2 Power House Power House Power House Power House Power House Power House Power House Power House Power House Power House Power House Power House Power House Power House Power House Power House Power House Power House 2 Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering 2 Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering 2 Engineering Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Old Geology Old Geology Old Geology Computer Sci. Computer Sci. 2 Computer Sci. Computer Sci. Computer Sci. Computer Sci. Computer Sci. Computer Sci. Computer Sci. Computer Sci. Computer Sci. Computer Sci. Computer Sci. Computer Sci. Computer Sci. Computer Sci. Computer Sci. Computer Sci. Computer Sci. Prospect Hall Prospect Hall Prospect Hall 2(+ Expansion) (Addition) (Expansion) (Renovation) (Renovation)

C Assay Lab Assay Lab Assay Lab Assay Lab 3 Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall 3 Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall 3 Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall 3 Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall 3 Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall Graham Hall 3and Pwr. Plant and Pwr. Plant and Pwr. Plant and Pwr. Plant (Boys Dorm) (Keno Hall) (Keno Hall) (Renovation)

D (Ref. 2, p. 15-16) Mill Mill Mill 4 Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry 4 Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Geology Geology Geology Geology 4 Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology 4 Geology Old Geology Old Geology Old Geology Old Geology Old Geology Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall 4 Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall Quinn Hall 4(Ref. 2, p. 11) (Dedicated 03/08/1938) (+ Addition 9/34) (Renovation)

Note: After a fire destroyed the Main Building on October 29, 1916 5 The Mill The Mill The Mill The Mill The Mill The Mill The Mill The Mill The Mill The Mill Metallurgy Lab Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall 5 Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall 5 Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall 5 Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall 5 Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall Seamon Hall & Seamon Hall & Seamon Hall & Seamon Hall & Seamon Hall & Seamon Hall & Seamon Hall & Seamon Hall & Seamon Hall & Seamon Hall & Seamon Hall & 5

classes were held in the Dormitory and at various other locations (Ref. 2, p. 65) (With The Mill) (With The Mill) (With The Mill) (With The Mill) (With The Mill) (With The Mill) (With The Mill) (With The Mill) (With The Mill) (With The Mill) (The Mill Razed 1939) (Major Addition - Bldg. size doubled - Ref. 2, p. 95) (Renovation & Added Elevator & Entrance) Rubin Art Ctr. Rubin Art Ctr. Rubin Art Ctr. Rubin Art Ctr. Rubin Art Ctr. Rubin Art Ctr. Rubin Art Ctr. Rubin Art Ctr. Rubin Art Ctr. Rubin Art Ctr. Rubin Art Ctr.

around El Paso, until May 7, 1917, when five El Pasoans deeded 6 (Ref. 2, p. 42) Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall 6 Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall 6 Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Mass Comm. Mass Comm. Mass Comm. Mass Comm. Mass Comm. 6 Engr. Annex Old Mass Com. Old Mass Com. Old Mass Com. Old Mass Com. Old Mass Com. Old Kelly Hall Old Kelly Hall Old Kelly Hall Old Kelly Hall Old Kelly Hall Vowell Hall Vowell Hall Vowell Hall Vowell Hall Vowell Hall Vowell Hall Vowell Hall Vowell Hall Vowell Hall 6 Vowell Hall Vowell Hall Vowell Hall Vowell Hall Vowell Hall Vowell Hall Vowell Hall Vowell Hall Vowell Hall Vowell Hall Vowell Hall Vowell Hall Vowell Hall Vowell Hall Vowell Hall Vowell Hall Vowell Hall Vowell Hall Vowell Hall Vowell Hall 6

22.9 acres to the Board of Regents of the University of Texas (Girls Dorm) (Compl. April 1921) (Occupied Fall 1921) Dormitory to Classes (Ref. 2, p. 53) (Renovation) (???)

for the use of the "School of Mines." (Ref. 2, p. 25) 7 (From 1914 to 1920 Dean Worrell lived Worrell Home Worrell Home Worrell Home Worrell - Kidd Kidd Home Kidd Home Kidd Home Kidd Home Kidd Home Kidd Home Kidd Home Kidd Home Kidd Home Kidd Home Kidd Home 7 Kidd Home Kidd Home Kidd Home Kidd Home Kidd Home Kidd Home Kidd Home Kidd House Kidd House Kidd House Kidd House Kidd House Kidd House Kidd House Kidd House A.A.Smith Home Smith Home Smith Home Smith Home Smith Home 7 Smith Home Smith Home Smith Home Smith Home Smith Home (Ballet Classes) (Misc. Classes) (Misc. Classes) Spec. Projs. Spec. Projs. Spec. Projs. Spec. Projs. Spec. Projs. Spec. Projs. Spec. Projs. Spec. Projs. Spec. Projs. Spec. Projs. Spec. Projs. Spec. Projs. 7 Spec. Projs. Spec. Projs. Spec. Projs. Spec. Projs. Spec. Projs. Spec. Projs. Spec. Projs. Spec. Projs. Spec. Projs Spec. Projs Spec. Projs Spec. Projs Spec. Projs Spec. Projs Spec. Projs Spec. Projs Spec. Projs Spec. Projs Spec. Projs Heritage House 7 Heritage House Heritage House Heritage House Heritage House Heritage House Heritage House Heritage House Heritage House Heritage House Heritage House Heritage House Heritage House Heritage House Heritage House Heritage House Heritage House Heritage House Heritage House Heritage House Heritage House 7

The Thirty-fifth Texas Legislature appropriated $100,000 for elsewhere in town.) (Private; Dean's Home) (Private; Dean's Home) (Private; Dean's Home) (Deeded to College) (Dean Kidd's Home) (Dean Kidd's Home) (Dean Kidd's Home) (Cap Kidd's Home) (Cap Kidd's Home) (Cap Kidd's Home) (Cap Kidd's Home) (Cap Kidd's Home) (Cap Kidd's Home) (Cap Kidd's Home) (Cap Kidd's Home) (Cap Kidd's Home) (Cap Kidd's Home) (Cap Kidd's Home) (Cap Kidd's Home) (Cap Kidd's Home) (Cap Kidd's Home) (Cap Kidd died 1941) (Ref. 5, Renovation) (Acting Pres.) (Smith Left in 1960) (Ref. 4, Addition)

the new buildings. Construction was begun in June 1917 and 8 (405 Kerbey) Subsequent College Deans' and Presidents' Residences were maintained at various off-campus properties, some private 8 homes, rented homes, or leased homes, until the acquisition of the V.E. Ware House (405 Kerbey Ave.) 8 President's President's President's President's President's President's 8 8 8

four buildings were partially completed by the end of October and 1205 Randolph 3106 Aurora 3106 Aurora 1217 Robinson 3027 Federal 3027 Federal 3027 Federal 3027 Federal 1509 Montana 1509 Montana 1509 Montana 1509 Montana 1509 Montana 1509 Montana 1509 Montana (400 W. College) (400 W. College) (400 W. College) (400 W. College) (400 W. College) (400 W. College) (400 W. College) (400 W. College) (400 W. College) (400 W. College) (400 W. College) (400 W. College) (400 W. College) (400 W. College) (400 W. College) (400 W. College) (400 W. College) 4312 Donnybrook 4312 Donnybrook 4312 Donnybrook 4312 Donnybrook 4312 Donnybrook 4312 Donnybrook

were practically completed by Christmas 1917. (Ref. 2, p. 29) 9 V.E.Ware House V.E.Ware House V.E.Ware House V.E.Ware House V.E.Ware House V.E.Ware House V.E.Ware House V.E.Ware House V.E.Ware House V.E.Ware House V.E.Ware House V.E.Ware House V.E.Ware House V.E.Ware House V.E.Ware House V.E.Ware House 9 V.E.Ware House V.E.Ware House V.E.Ware House V.E.Ware House V.E.Ware House V.E.Ware House V.E.Ware House President's President's President's President's President's President's President's President's President's President's President's President's President's 9 President's President's President's President's (Vacant-Razed) Liberal Arts (See Adj. Bldg. No. 29 - Kappa Sigma) 9 (See Bldg. No. 29 - old L. A. Annex 2) L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio 9 L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio L. A. Patio 9(Private Home) (Private Home) (Private Home) (Private Home) (Private Home) (Private Home) (Private Home) (Private Home) (Private Home) (Private Home) (Private Home) (Ref. 2, p. 43) (Private Property) (Private Property) (Ref. 2, p. 43) (Ref. 2, p. 43) (Private Property) (Private Property) (Private Property) (Private Property) (Private Property) (Private Property) (Acquired by College) (Residence) (Residence) (Residence) (Residence) (Residence) (Residence) (Residence) (Residence) (Residence) (Residence) (Residence) (Residence) (Residence) (Residence) (Residence) (Residence) (Residence) (Ref. 1, p. 52) (Under Construction) (See Adj. Bldg. No. 31 - Lambda Chi Alpha) (See Bldg. No. 31 - old News Service) (Ref. 1, p. 116) & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden & Rose Garden

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1. Hamilton, Nancy, "UTEP - A Pictorial History of The University of Texas at El Paso," Texas Western Press, 1988, Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall 11 Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall 11 Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall 11 Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall 11 Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall Holliday Hall 11

and her worksheet schedule "When Were They Built?" circa 1997. (Gym) (Offices) (Offices) (Offices) (Offices) (Offices) (Offices) (Offices) (Offices) (Offices) (Offices) (Offices) (Offices) (Offices) (Offices) (Renovation) (Gym)

2. Fugate, Francis L., "Frontier College - Texas Western College - The First Fifty Years," Texas Western Press, 1964. 12 Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. 12 Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. 12 Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. 12 Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. Centennial Mus. 12

3. "Origins: 1913-1915 The Texas School of Mines and Metallurgy," UTEP 1983. (Under Const.) (Added Engine No. 1) (Engine No. 1 Shelter) (Addition) (Chih.Desert.Gardens) (RR Shelter Razed)

4. Anderson, Wynn, Personal Conversations and the "Annual Financial Report" (AFR) of FY 1999, et al. 13 Mens Dorm Mens Dorm Mens Dorm Mens Dorm Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall 13 Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall 13 Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall 13 Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall Worrell Hall 13

5. UTEP's "Institutional Self-Study Reports" (IS-S) of 1975-76, et al. (Renovation)

6. Metz, Leon, "El Paso Chronicles," Mangan Books, 1993. 14 Womans Dorm Womans Dorm Womans Dorm Womans Dorm Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall 14 Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall 14 Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall 14 Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall Benedict Hall 14

7. TCM, TWC, UTEP Annual Yearbooks the "Flowsheet" (F/S), the Annual "Class Catalogs," and NOVA Magazine. (Renovation)

15 Admin/Library Admin/Library Admin/Library Admin/Library Admin/Library Admin/Library Admin/Library Admin/Library Admin/Library Admin/Library Admin/Library Admin/Library Admin/Library Admin/Library Admin/Library Admin/Library Admin/Library Library/Adm. 15 Library Library Library Library Library Library Library Library Library Library Library Library Library Library Library Library Library Library Library Library 15 Library Library Library Library Library Library Library Library Library Old Library Old Library Old Library Old Library Old Library Old Library Geological Sci. Geological Sci. Geological Sci. Geological Sci. Geological Sci. 15 Geological Sci. Geological Sci. Geological Sci. Geological Sci. Geological Sci. Geological Sci. Geological Sci. Geological Sci. Geological Sci. Geological Sci. Geological Sci. Geological Sci. Geological Sci. Geological Sci. Geological Sci. Geological Sci. Geological Sci. Geological Sci. Geological Sci. Geological Sci. 15(Renovation) (Addition of "Silos"- Ref. 1, p. 133) (Renovation) (Bhutanese Arch.)

16 (See Footnote) Chi Omega Chi Omega Chi Omega Chi Omega Chi Omega Chi Omega Chi Omega Chi Omega Chi Omega Chi Omega Chi Omega Chi Omega Chi Omega Chi Omega Chi Omega 16 Chi Omega Chi Omega Chi Omega Chi Omega Chi Omega Chi Omega Chi Omega Chi Omega Chi Omega Chi Omega Chi Omega Chi Omega Chi Omega Chi Omega Chi Omega (Site for Education) 16 16 16

General Comments:(Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Acq. & Razed))

Dates represent the Fiscal Year, which at UTEP runs from September 1 of the first year to August 31 of the last year listed 17 (See Footnote) Tri Delta Tri Delta Tri Delta Tri Delta Tri Delta Tri Delta Tri Delta Tri Delta Tri Delta Tri Delta Tri Delta Tri Delta Tri Delta Tri Delta Tri Delta 17 Tri Delta Tri Delta Tri Delta Tri Delta Tri Delta Tri Delta Tri Delta Tri Delta Tri Delta Tri Delta Tri Delta Tri Delta Tri Delta Tri Delta Tri Delta (Site for Education) 17 17 17

and the Fiscal Year is the last year shown. Example: If an activity is shown under 1950-51, it occurred between (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Acq. & Razed)) Margaret & Peter Margaret & Peter Margaret & Peter Margaret & Peter Margaret & Peter Margaret & Peter Margaret & Peter Margaret & Peter Margaret & Peter Margaret & Peter Margaret & Peter Margaret & Peter Margaret & Peter Margaret & Peter Margaret & Peter Margaret & Peter Margaret & Peter

September 1, 1950 and August 31, 1951, or in Fiscal Year 1951. 18 (See Footnote) Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha 18 Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Admin. Annex Admin. Annex Admin. Annex Admin. Annex Admin. Annex 18 Admin. Annex Admin. Annex Admin. Annex Admin. Annex Admin. Annex Admin. Annex Admin. Annex Dev./Alumni Dev./Alumni Dev./Alumni Dev./Alumni Dev./Alumni Dev./Alumni Dev./Alumni Dev./Alumni Dev./Alumni Alumni & Dev. Alumni & Dev. Alumni & Dev. Alumni & Dev. 18 Alumni & Dev. Alumni & Dev. Alumni & Dev. de Wetter Ctr. de Wetter Ctr. de Wetter Ctr. de Wetter Ctr. de Wetter Ctr. de Wetter Ctr. de Wetter Ctr. de Wetter Ctr. de Wetter Ctr. de Wetter Ctr. de Wetter Ctr. de Wetter Ctr. de Wetter Ctr. de Wetter Ctr. de Wetter Ctr. de Wetter Ctr. de Wetter Ctr. 18(Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Acquired) (Name Changed) (Addition) (Plaque 10/01/98

"Caveat Emptor" - This is a work in progress based on the best available information at the time. If any errors or corrections are noted, 19 (See Footnote) Vet Village Vet Village Vet Village Vet Village Vet Village Vet Village Vet Village Vet Village Vet Village 19 Vet Village Vet Village Vet Village Vet Village Vet Village Vet Village Vet Village Vet Village Site eventually used for New Burges Hall (Bldg. No. 42), Barry Hall (Bldg. No. 47), 19 19 19

please call Willie Quinn at the UTEP Heritage Commission 747-5700 or his home at 755-6193. Thanks. (Trailers & Duplexes) (Trailers & Duplexes) (Trailers & Duplexes) (Trailers & Duplexes) (Trailers & Duplexes) (Trailers & Duplexes) (Trailers & Duplexes) (Trailers & Duplexes) (Trailers & Duplexes) (Trailers & Duplexes) (Trailers & Duplexes) (Trailers & Duplexes) (Duplexes) (Duplexes) (Duplexes) (Duplexes) (Razed) New Kelly Hall (Bldg. No. 48, and the New Tennis Courts. (See Footnote)

CHANGES IN THE NAMES OF THE SCHOOL, COLLEGE, and/or UNIVERSITY 20 Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial 20 Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial 20 Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial 20 Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial Cotton Memorial 20

Buildings Not Shown on Schedule:• Buildings in existence for a relatively short time. April 16, 1913 Texas State Senate Bill 183 (33rd Legislative Session) and signed by Governor created: 21 New Dorm New Dorm New Dorm New Dorm Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall 21 Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall 21 Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall 21 Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall Hudspeth Hall 21

• Utility/Storage and Maintenance/Custodian type of buildings. "a state school of miners [sic] and metallurgy." (Mens) (Mens) (Mens) (Mens) (Named 09/30/50) (Renovation)

• Temporary non-academic buildings, such as Tennis Courts, Swimming Pools, etc. 22 New Dorm New Dorm New Dorm Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall 22 Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall 22 Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall 22 Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall Bell Hall 22

• Small structures razed for new buildings. April 28, 1914 The UT Board of Regents met and formally established the: (Womans) (Womans) (Womans) (Named 09/30/50) (Addition) (Renovation)

• Facilities located off campus and/or not in close proximity with other campus buildings. "Texas State School of Mines and Metallurgy" 23 (See Footnote) Delta Gamma Delta Gamma Delta Gamma Delta Gamma Delta Gamma Delta Gamma Delta Gamma Delta Gamma 23 Delta Gamma Delta Gamma Delta Gamma Delta Gamma Delta Gamma Delta Gamma Data Anal. Ctr. Data Anal. Ctr. Data Anal. Ctr. Data Anal. Ctr. Data Anal. Ctr. Data Anal. Ctr. Data Anal. Ctr. (Site for Union Expan.) 23 23 23

• Memorial Parks, such as: Veterans (Flag Pole), Leech Grove, Mining Heritage Park, etc. (The E. P. Chamber of Commerce guaranteed a loan from local businessmen and citizens.) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Schellenger Labs) (Schellenger Labs) (Schellenger Labs) (Schellenger Labs) (Schellenger Labs) (Schellenger Labs) (Pers. Ctr. & Razed)

24 Student Union Student Union Student Union Student Union Student Union Student Union Student Union Student Union 24 Student Union Student Union Student Union Student Union Student Union Student Union Student Union Student Union Student Union Student Union Student Union Student Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union 24 The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union 24 The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union The Union 24

Building Footnotes: 1914 - 1915 Catalog First Annual Catalogue was entitled: (Expansion) (Expan. Const.) (Major Expansion) (Major Expansion)

"State School of Mines and Metallurgy" 25 Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. 25 Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. 25 Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. 25 Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. Magoffin Aud. 25

Women's Building - Small dressing room & PE locker room for women constructed in 1931 by the El Paso Woman's Association to the College of Mines (Renovation) (Renovation)

(also called the "Sponsor's Club" per Nancy Hamilton in 3/89 NOVA) and later to become the Woman's Auxiliary of UTEP. November 1917 The School Newspaper "Prospector" represented both the: 26 First Tennis Courts - Date back to 1924 New Tennis Courts - Built in 1930-31 Science Science Science Science Science 26 Science Science Science Science Science Science Science Science Science Science Science Science Biology Biology Biology Biology Biology Biology Biology Biology 26 Biological Sci. Biological Sci. Biological Sci. Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology 26 Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology Psychology 26

Became the Engineering Mechanics Lab 1955-61, Engineering Labs 1961-62, and Work Shop 1962-73, then it was "Texas School of Mines" and the College of the City of El Paso (a different school). (Ref. 1, p. 35) (Ref. 1, p. 41) (Ref. 2, p. 67) (Razed for Science) (Interior Renov.) (External Renov.) (Ext. Renovation)

razed in 1974 for the Fox Fine Arts (Bldg. No. 51 of the Schedule) patio/garden on the east side. 27 Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall 27 Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall 27 Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall 27 Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall Miners Hall 27

June 9, 1919 The UT Board of Regents took over all assets of the School following the 36th Legislature's action (Renovation)

Riding Stables and Snack Bar - Existed from 1945 to 1958 on the site now occupied by the Glory Field (the old Practice Field) on Sun Bowl Drive. making the State School of Mines and Metallurgy a "Branch of the University of Texas" and created a: 28 Adjacent to Swimming Pool which was built in 1944-45 and enclosed in 1975 - Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym 28 Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym 28 Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym Woman's Gym 28 Woman's Gym Woman's Gym (Site for UGLC) 28

"Department of Mines and Metallurgy of The University of Texas" (Adj. Pool enclosed) (Razed) (See Bldg. No. 64)

Rodeo Arena - Existed from 1949-1958 on the site now occupied by the Brumbelow Building (Bldg. No. 35 on the Schedule). 29 (See Footnote) Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma 29 Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma L.A. Annex 2 L.A. Annex 2 L.A. Annex 2 L.A. Annex 2 L.A. Annex 2 L.A. Annex 2 29 L.A. Annex 2 L.A. Annex 2 L.A. Annex 2 L.A. Annex 2 29 29

1920 - 1921 Catalog The UT Board of Regents upgraded the School, at least in name, to the: (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Acquired) (Razed) (Moved from Hawthorne Bldg.)

Golf Driving Range and Putting Greens - Existed from 1951 to 1961 on the site now occupied by the Don Haskins Special Events Center (Bldg. No. 55). "College of Mines and Metallurgy" (Ref. 2, p. 41) 30 (See Footnote) SAE Lodge SAE Lodge 30 SAE Lodge SAE Lodge SAE Lodge SAE Lodge SAE Lodge SAE Lodge SAE Lodge SAE Lodge SAE Lodge SAE Lodge SAE Lodge SAE Lodge SAE Lodge SAE Lodge SAE Lodge SAE Lodge SAE Lodge Ballet Practice Ballet Practice Speech Center 30 Speech Center Speech Center Speech Center Speech Center Speech Center Speech Center Speech Center Speech Center Speech Center Speech Center Speech Center Speech Center Speech Center Speech Center Speech Center Speech Center Speech Center Speech Center Campus Police Campus Police 30 Campus Police Campus Police Campus Police Campus Police Campus Police Campus Police Campus Police Campus Police Campus Police Campus Police (Site Leased for Hilton Garden Hilton Garden Hilton Garden Hilton Garden Hilton Garden Hilton Garden Hilton Garden Hilton Garden Hilton Garden 30

(There is no official reference to the Texas College of Mines or TCM) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Acquired) (+ Harlacker House) (Both Bldgs. Razed) Hilton Garden Inn) Inn (01/16/07) Inn (Private) Inn (Private) Inn (Private) Inn (Private) Inn (Private) Inn (Private) Inn (Private) Inn (Private)

Sorority Houses: 31 (See Footnote) Lambda Chi Lambda Chi 31 Lambda Chi Lambda Chi Lambda Chi Lambda Chi Lambda Chi Lambda Chi Lambda Chi Lambda Chi Lambda Chi Lambda Chi Lambda Chi Lambda Chi Lambda Chi Lambda Chi L.A. Annex 1 L.A. Annex 1 L.A. Annex 1 L.A. Annex 1 L.A. Annex 1 L.A. Annex 1 31 L.A. Annex 1 L.A. Annex 1 L.A. Annex 1 News Service News Service News Service 31 31

Zeta Tau Alpha - Built in 1941; See Building No. 18 on the Schedule. June 1, 1949 The UT Board of Regents recommended a name change for the College, (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Acquired) (Razed)

Chi Omega - Built in 1941; Acquired and Razed in 1968-69 for the Education Building No. 50 on the Schedule. which was subsequently approved by the 51st Legislature on April 28, 1949, 32 (See Footnote) Phi Kappa Tau 32 PKT Lodge PKT Lodge PKT Lodge PKT Lodge PKT Lodge PKT Lodge PKT Lodge PKT Lodge PKT Lodge PKT Lodge PKT Lodge PKT Lodge PKT Lodge PKT Lodge L.A. Annex 3 L.A. Annex 3 L.A. Annex 3 L.A. Annex 3 L.A. Annex 3 L.A. Annex 3 32 L.A. Annex 3 L.A. Annex 3 L.A. Annex 3 Solar House Solar House Solar House Solar House Solar House Solar House Solar House Solar House Solar House Solar House Solar House Solar House Solar House Honors House Honors House Honors House Honors House 32 Honors House Honors House Honors House Honors House Honors House Honors House Honors House Honors House Honors House Honors House Honors House Honors House Honors House Honors House Honors House Honors House Honors House Honors House Honors House Honors House 32

Delta Delta Delta - Built in 1942; Acquired and Razed in 1968-69 for the Education Building No. 50 on the Schedule. and to be effective on June 1, 1949, with the new name of: (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Private) (Acquired) (Renovation)

Delta Gamma - Built in 1948; Acquired in 1959-60; Became the Data Analysis Center (Schellenger Labs) in 1961-68; "Texas Western College" 33 Pers. Duplex 33 Pers. Duplex Pers. Duplex Pers. Duplex Pers. Duplex Pers. Duplex Pers. Duplex Pers. Duplex Pers. Duplex Pers. Duplex Pers. Duplex Pers. Duplex Pers. Duplex Pers. Duplex Pers. Duplex Pers. Duplex Pers. Duplex Pers. Duplex Pers. Duplex Pers. Duplex Pers. Duplex 33 Health Ser.Ctr. Health Ser.Ctr. Health Ser.Ctr. Health Ser.Ctr. Health Ser.Ctr. Health Ser.Ctr. Health Ser.Ctr. Health Ser.Ctr. Health Ser.Ctr. Health Ser.Ctr. Student Health Student Health Student Health Student Health Student Health Student Health Student Health Student Health Student Health Student Health 33 Student Health Student Health Student Health Student Health Student Health Student Health Student Health Student Health Student Health Student Health Student Health Student Health Student Health (Razed for Health Sci. Student Health Student Health Student Health Student Health Student Health Student Health 33

Razed in 1967-68 for The Union Expansion (See Bldg. No. 24 on the Schedule). (For Physical Plant) (Renovated) (Addition) and Nursing Bldg.) (Moved - The Union) (In The Union) (In The Union) (In The Union) (In The Union) (In The Union)

March 13, 1967 The 1967 Texas Legislature enacted a bill changing the name to: 34 Administration 34 Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration 34 Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration 34 Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration 34

Fraternity Houses: "The University of Texas at El Paso" (Under construction) (Major Addition)

Kappa Sigma - Built in 1952-53; Acquired in 1968-69 as the Liberal Arts Annex 2 (Geology Annex per Ref. 1, p. 116) ; 35 35 (Rodeo Arena 1949-58) EPNG Research EPNG Research EPNG Research EPNG Research EPNG Research EPNG Research EPNG Research EPNG Research EPNG Research EPNG Research EPNG Research EPNG Research Globe.Univ.Ser. Globe.Univ.Ser. Globe.Univ.Ser. Globe.Univ.Ser. Globe.Univ.Ser. GUS (Leased) 35 Warehouse Athletics Off. Athletics Off. Athletics Off. Athletics Off. Athletics Off. Athletics Off. Athletics Off. Athletics Off. Brumbelow Brumbelow Brumbelow Brumbelow Brumbelow Brumbelow Brumbelow Brumbelow Brumbelow Brumbelow Brumbelow 35 Brumbelow Brumbelow Brumbelow Brumbelow Brumbelow Brumbelow Brumbelow Brumbelow Brumbelow Brumbelow Brumbelow Brumbelow Brumbelow Brumbelow Brumbelow Brumbelow Brumbelow Brumbelow Brumbelow Brumbelow 35

Razed in 1976 (Ref. 1, p. 116) for Library Annex which opened in 1978 (Ref. 1, p. 133); Vacated in 1984; (See Footnote) (Ref. 1, p, 113) (Private Bldg.) (Private Bldg.) (Private Bldg.) (Private Bldg.) (Private Bldg.) (Private Bldg.) (Private Bldg.) (Private Bldg.) (Private Bldg.) (Private Bldg.) (Private Bldg.) (Leased by EPNG) (Leased by EPNG) (Leased by EPNG) (Leased by EPNG) (Leased by EPNG) (Acquired) (Ref. 1. p. 113)) (Ref. 1, p. 174)

Remodeled in 1987 (Ref. 1, p. 133) as the Academic Services Center; and then the Academic Advising Center in 2004-05. 36 36 (Constructed in 1954) Wesley Found. Wesley Found. Methodist Ctr. Methodist Ctr. Methodist Ctr. Methodist Ctr. Methodist Ctr. Methodist Ctr. Methodist Ctr. Methodist Ctr. Methodist Ctr. Methodist Ctr. Methodist Ctr. Personnel Ctr. Personnel Ctr. Personnel Ctr. 36 Personnel Ctr. Personnel Ctr. Personnel Ctr. Personnel Ctr. Personnel Ctr. News Service News Service News Service News Service News Service News Service News Service News Service News Service News Service Child Care Ctr. Child Care Ctr. Child Care Ctr. Child Care Ctr. Child Care Ctr. 36 Child Care Ctr. Child Care Ctr. Child Care Ctr. Child Care Ctr. Child Care Ctr. Child Care Ctr. Child Care Ctr. Child Care Ctr. Child Care Ctr. Child Care Ctr. Child Care Ctr. Child Care Ctr. Child Care Ctr. Child Care Ctr. (Razed for Chemistry 36

See Building No. 29 on the Schedule. (Ref. 1, p. 74)) (Private Bldg.) (Private Bldg.) (Private Bldg.) (Private Bldg.) (Private Bldg.) (Private Bldg.) (Private Bldg.) (Private Bldg.) (Private Bldg.) (Private Bldg.) (Private Bldg.) (Acquired) (UTEP Property) (Ref. 1, p. 74) and Comput. Sci. Bldg)

Sigma Alpha Epsilon - Built in 1953-54; Acquired in 1971; then along with the 1971 acquisition of the private home next door, 37 37 Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Warehouse Physical Plt. Physical Plt. Physical Plt. Physical Plt. 37 Physical Plt. Physical Plt. Physical Plt. Physical Plt. Physical Plt. Physical Plt. Physical Plt. Physical Plt. Physical Plt. Physical Plt. Physical Plt. Printing/TWP Printing/TWP Printing/TWP Printing/TWP Printing/TWP Hertzog Bldg. Hertzog Bldg. Hertzog Bldg. Hertzog Bldg. 37 Hertzog Bldg. Hertzog Bldg. Hertzog Bldg. Hertzog Bldg. Hertzog Bldg. Hertzog Bldg. Hertzog Bldg. Hertzog Bldg. Hertzog Bldg. Hertzog Bldg. Hertzog Bldg. Hertzog Bldg. Hertzog Bldg. Hertzog Bldg. Hertzog Bldg. Hertzog Bldg. Hertzog Bldg. Hertzog Bldg. Hertzog Bldg. Hertzog Bldg. 37

which had been built in 1930 and owned by Mr. & Mrs. John (Eula Strain) Harlacker, became the Ballet Practice Hall and the (Addition) and Shops (See Footnote) (See Footnote)

Center for Speech, Hearing, and Language Disorders until 1993-94 when the Campus Police occupied both buildings. 38 38 Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic 38 Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic 38 Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic Kidd Seismic 38

(The Campus Police had been located in the northern house of the Hawthorne Complex since the 1974-75 Catalog map.) (Capitalized) (Dedicated 11/11/61) (Ref. 2, p. 97)

Then in 2004-05 both buildings were razed for the construction of the private Hilton Garden Inn on land leased from UTEP. 39 39 Field House Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym 39 Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym 39 Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym Memorial Gym 39

See Building No. 30 on the Schedule. (and Gymnasium) (Addition)

Lambda Chi Alpha - Built in 1954-55; Acquired in 1968-69 as the Liberal Arts Annex 1; Became News Service Bldg. in Aug. 1978; and 40 40 Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts 40 Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts 40 Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts 40

Razed in 1980 to become part of Liberal Arts patio & rose garden. (Ref. 1, p. 116) See Bldg. No. 31 on the Schedule. (Elevators) (Renovation) (Renovation)

Phi Kappa Tau - Built in 1954-55; Acquired in 1968-69 and became the Liberal Arts Annex 3; then the Solar House in 1978-79; 41 41 Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl 41 Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl 41 Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Sun Bowl 41

and then the Honors House in 1991-92. See Building No. 32 on the Schedule. (Compl. Summer 1963) (E.P. Co. Bond Issue) (+ Major Addition) (Leased $1 per year) (Deeded to UTEP) (Facelift & Signage)

Tau Kappa Epsilon - The TKE's never had a Fraternity Lodge on campus, but in the summer of 1956 they moved into a house at 42 42 Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall 42 Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall 42 Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall Burges Hall 42

1601 N. Mesa (per 1958 Flowsheet) which later became commercial property (Salon Red) and was razed in 2003-04. (Under construction) (Remodeled) (+ Visitors Center) (Razed in 2015)

Alpha Phi Omega - The APOs (Engineering and Geology Fraternity), founded in 1919 as the first fraternity on campus, never had a lodge 43 43 (See Footnote) UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village 43 UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village 43 UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village UTEP Village Miner Village Miner Village Miner Village Miner Village Miner Village Miner Village Miner Village Miner Village Miner Village Miner Village Miner Village Miner Village Miner Village Miner Village 43

to call their own because all building fund drives ended in a "tea party" on The River after enough funds were collected (Student Apartments) (All Bldgs. Razed) (See Footnote) Student Apartments Student Apartments Student Apartments Student Apartments Student Apartments Student Apartments Student Apartments Student Apartments Student Apartments Student Apartments Student Apartments Student Apartments Student Apartments

to buy a keg of "refreshments." There were many APOs who thought that the Kern Place Tavern (KPT) was their Lodge. 44 44 (See Footnote) Hoover Home Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House 44 Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House 44 Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House Hoover House 44(Built 1917, Private) (Acquired) (711 Cincinnati) (Renovation) (Swimming Pool)

Vet Village was constructed as married student housing following World War II. The 20 Trailers were installed in 1946 and the 18 Duplexes (Surplus Military 45 45 Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. 45 Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. 45 Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. Physical Scien. 45

Buildings) in 1947. The Trailers disappeared by 1958-59 and the Duplexes by 1963-64. (Ref. 2, p. 101; NOVA 1966 No. 2; NOVA Nov. 1983) (Const. Jan. 1966) (Classes Fall 1966) (Renovation) (Renovation) Chemistry (Major Expan. w/ Biomed/Bioinfo)

See Building No. 19 in the Schedule for reference to the buildings now occupying the original site of "Vet Village." 46 46 Univ.Commons Univ.Commons Univ.Commons Univ.Commons Univ.Commons 46 Univ.Commons Univ.Commons Univ.Commons Univ.Commons Univ.Commons Univ.Commons Univ.Commons Univ.Commons Univ.Commons Univ.Commons Univ.Commons Univ.Commons Univ.Commons Univ.Commons Univ.Commons Univ.Commons Univ.Commons Univ.Commons Univ.Commons Univ.Commons 46 Univ.Commons Univ.Commons Univ.Commons EPNG Conf.Ctr. EPNG Conf.Ctr. EPNG Conf.Ctr. EPNG Conf.Ctr. EPNG Conf.Ctr. EPNG Conf.Ctr. EPNG Conf.Ctr. EPNG Conf.Ctr. EPNG Conf.Ctr. EPNG Conf.Ctr. EPNG Conf.Ctr. EPNG Conf.Ctr. EPNG Conf.Ctr. EPNG Conf.Ctr. EPNG Conf.Ctr. EPNG Conf.Ctr. EPNG Conf.Ctr. 46(Renovation)

UTEP Village Apartments (Oregon Street) - Built in 1963 to replace Vet Village (See Bldg. No. 43 on the Schedule); and Razed in 2000 for the new . . . 47 47 Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall 47 Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall 47 Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall Barry Hall 47

Miners' Village Student Apartments - Opened in September 2001 with 13 individual buildings named after mountains of the region, to wit: (Major Renovation) (Razed in 2015)

Summit, Sacramento, Mimbres, Hueco, Guadalupe, Franklin, Indio, Chisos, Davis, Tinaja, Del Norte, Capitan, and Eagle. 48 48 Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall 48 Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall 48 Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall Kelly Hall 48

(Note: Since these apartments were to be co-ed, several of the proposed building names using mining terms & Univ. Dev. & Univ. Dev. & Univ. Dev. & Univ. Dev. & Univ. Dev. & Univ. Dev. & Univ. Dev. & Univ. Dev.

were discarded for political correctness, such as: The Ore House, The Shaft, and Climax.) 49 49 Heat/Cool Plt. Heat/Cool Plt. Heat/Cool Plt. Heat/Cool Plt. Heat/Cool Plt. 49 Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy 49 Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy Central Energy 49(Built & Owned by Gas Co. on land leased from UTEP for 30 years.) (Lease expired, acquired by UTEP in 1999.)

Engineering Annexes (WW II Barracks Buildings) - Existed adjacent to the old Engineering Building from 1947 through 1960-61. 50 50 Education Education Education Education Education 50 Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education 50 Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education 50(and Engineering) (Renovation)

"Hacienda Tech" (Globe Mills) - In 1970 the Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering relocated their temporary offices, classrooms, and labs here 51 51 Fine Arts Ctr. Fine Arts Ctr. 51 Fine Arts Ctr. Fine Arts Ctr. Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts 51 Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts Fox Fine Arts 51

while the Engineering Bldg. was being renovated. The EE returned to campus shortly thereafter, but the CE and ME remained until 1974. (02/10/78 UT Regts.)

(Ref. 1, p. 142) (Also see "UTEP Engineer," Dec. 1974 for an article by Prof. Paul Hassler in the Heritage Commission files.) 52 52 Athletic Train. Athletic Train. 52 Athletic Train. Athletic Train. Athletic Train. Athletic Train. Athletic Train. Athletic Train. Athletic Train. Athletic Train. Athletic Train. Ross Moore Ross Moore Ross Moore Ross Moore Ross Moore Ross Moore Ross Moore Ross Moore Ross Moore Ross Moore Ross Moore 52 Ross Moore Ross Moore Ross Moore Ross Moore Ross Moore Ross Moore Ross Moore Ross Moore Ross Moore Ross Moore Ross Moore Ross Moore Ross Moore Ross Moore Ross Moore Ross Moore Ross Moore Ross Moore Ross Moore Ross Moore 52(Ref. 1, p. 172) (Temp. Univ. Police) (Temp. Univ. Police)

ROTC Quonset Hut - The ROTC was chartered at TCM on July 1, 1948, and occupied a quonset hut north of Kidd Field. The ROTC Offices were moved into 53 53 53 Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien 53 Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien Engr-Scien 53

Memorial Gym in 1962, but the quonset hut remained in use until the Military Science Building (Bldg. No. 58) was built in 1980-81. (See Footnote) (Major Addition) (Add. SPE Center and Res. & Acad. Data Ctr)

The quonset hut was razed and replaced with the nearby "Study Shelter Park" in 1983-84. (Ref. 4, p. 260, Sch. S-11c) 54 54 Originally Hotel Dieu School of Nursing (1967-1970) 54 (See Footnote) School of Nursing College of Nursing College of Nursing College of Nursing College of Nursing College of Nursing College of Nursing College of Nursing College of Nursing College of Nursing College of Nursing College of Nursing College of Nursing College of Nursing College of Nursing College of Nursing College of Nursing College of Nursing College of Nursing 54 College of Nursing College of Nursing College of Nursing Health Science Health Science Health Science Health Science Health Science Health Science Health Science Health Science Health Science Health Science Health Science Health Science Health Science Campbell Hall Campbell Bldg. Campbell Bldg. Campbell Bldg. 54UT School of Nursing at El Paso (1970-1977) (Became part of UTEP) (College of) (College of) (College of) (College of) (College of) (College of) (College of) (College of) (College of) (College of) (College of) (College of) (College of) (Campbell Hall sign removed in 2013)

Schellenger Research Laboratories - No building ever named for Newton C. Schellenger, honoree of the research foundation in electricity, 55 55 55 (Golf Range 1951-61) Spec. Events Spec. Events Spec. Events Spec. Events Spec. Events Spec. Events Spec. Events Spec. Events Spec. Events Spec. Events Spec. Events Spec. Events Spec. Events Spec. Events Spec. Events Spec. Events Spec. Events Spec. Events Spec. Events 55 Spec. Events Spec. Events Don Haskins Don Haskins Don Haskins Don Haskins Don Haskins Don Haskins Don Haskins Don Haskins Don Haskins Don Haskins Don Haskins Don Haskins Don Haskins Don Haskins Don Haskins Don Haskins Don Haskins Don Haskins 55

founded in 1953 from the Estate of Emma H. Schellenger. The Schellenger Research Laboratories occupied offices and laboratories (See Footnote) (Opened 02/03/77) (Renamed 09/25/97) Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center

in several buildings scattered around campus. By 1963 the staff numbered 120 faculty and students from 12 different departments. 56 56 56 Library Annex Library Annex Library Annex Library Annex Library Annex Library Annex Library Annex Vacant Remodeled Acad. Ser. Ctr. Acad. Ser. Ctr. Acad. Ser. Ctr. Acad. Ser. Ctr. Acad. Ser. Ctr. Acad. Ser. Bldg. Acad. Ser. Bldg. Acad. Ser. Bldg. Acad. Ser. Bldg. 56 Acad. Ser. Bldg. Acad. Ser. Bldg. Acad. Ser. Bldg. Acad. Ser. Bldg. Acad. Ser. Bldg. Acad. Ser. Bldg. Acad. Ser. Bldg. Acad. Ser. Bldg. Acad. Ser. Bldg. Acad. Advising Acad. Advising Acad. Advising Acad. Advising Acad. Advising Acad. Advising Acad. Advising Acad. Advising Acad. Advising Acad. Advising Acad. Advising 56(Ref 1, p. 133) (Ref. 1, p. 133) (Ref. 1, p. 133) Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center

Hawthorne Building Complex - Two buildings owned by the Grandview Church of Christ acquired in 1972. The northern one initially was used by the 57 57 57 Originally "University Super Service Station" Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center 57 Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center (Temp. moved to Sun Bowl Stadium - Bldg. Razed for Foster-Stevens Bldg. 71) 57

Campus Police (1973-92), then the Telecommunications Building (1994-2003), and now the Hawthorne Building housing the (2801 N. Mesa) (Acquired) (Addition)

Information Technology Systems Department (ITSD). The southern building was the International House (1973-79), then the 58 58 58 (See Footnote) Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. 58 Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. Military Scien. 58

Math Annex (1980-93), and now the Energy Center housing the West Texas Energy Extension, part of UTEP's CERM, located

at the corner of Hawthorne and Rim Road. (Ref. 1, p. 162 and Ref. 4, AFRs 1972-2003) 59 59 59 Business Adm. Business Adm. Business Adm. Business Adm. Business Adm. Business Adm. Business Adm. Business Adm. Business Adm. Business Adm. Business Adm. Business Adm. Business Adm. 59 Business Adm. Business Adm. Business Adm. Business Adm. Business Adm. Business Adm. Business Adm. Business Adm. Business Adm. Business Adm. Business Adm. Business Adm. Business Adm. Business Adm. Business Adm. Business Adm. Business Adm. Business Adm. Business Adm. Business Adm. 59

Hoover House (The President's Home) - 711 Cincinnati Ave. Built in 1917 by E. P. Mayor Dudley and donated to UTEP in 1965. (See Bldg. No. 44) 60 60 60 Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library 60 Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library Univ. Library 60

(Ref. 7, NOVA June 1989) (Groundbreaking) (Under Const.) (Under Const.) (Opened Dec. 1984)

61 61 61 Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant 61 Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant Physical Plant 61

Physical Plant - The Physical Plant (Bldg. No. 37 on the Schedule) included Print Shop and Texas Western Press (1971-91). The new Physical Plant Complex (On Sun Bowl Drive) & Univ. Police & Univ. Police & Univ. Police & Univ. Police & Univ. Police & Univ. Police & Univ. Police & Univ. Police & Univ. Police

was constructed in 1986-87 on Sun Bowl Drive, north of the main campus. (See Bldg. No. 61 on the Schedule) 62 62 62 Fitness Center 62 Fitness Center Fitness Center Fitness Center Fitness Center Fitness Center Fitness Center Fitness Center Fitness Center Fitness Center Fitness Center Fitness Center Fitness Center Fitness Center Fitness Center Fitness Center Student Rec.Ctr Student Rec. Ctr Student Rec. Ctr Student Rec. Ctr Student Rec. Ctr 62(and Swimming Pool) (and Swimming Pool) (and Swimming Pool) (and Swimming Pool) (and Swimming Pool) (and Swimming Pool) (and Swimming Pool) (and Swimming Pool) (and Swimming Pool) (and Swimming Pool) (and Swimming Pool) (and Swimming Pool) (and Swimming Pool) (Renovations Began) (and Swimming Pool) (and Swimming Pool) (Major Expansion)

Engineering & Science Complex - Listed as four separate buildings beginning in the 1983-85 Catalog and the Campus Maps, to wit: 63 63 63 63 Stanton Bldg. Stanton Bldg. Stanton Bldg. Stanton Bldg. Stanton Bldg. Stanton Bldg. Stanton Bldg. Stanton Bldg. Stanton Bldg. Stanton Bldg. Stanton Bldg. Stanton Bldg. Stanton Bldg. Stanton Bldg. Stanton Bldg. Stanton Bldg. Stanton Bldg. 63

Engineering, Metallurgy, Biology, and Classroom Buildings (See Building No. 53 on the Schedule) (Acquired) (See Footnote) (Sold to EPCC)

64 64 64 64 Undergrad Ctr. Undergrad Ctr. Undergrad Ctr. Undergrad Ctr. Undergrad Ctr. Undergrad Ctr. Undergrad Ctr. Undergrad Ctr. Undergrad Ctr. Undergrad Ctr. Undergrad Ctr. Undergrad Ctr. Undergrad Ctr. Undergrad Ctr. Undergrad Ctr. Undergrad Ctr. Undergrad Ctr. Undergrad Ctr. 64

Health Science Building - 1101 N. Campbell Street (See Bldg. No. 54 on the Schedule). Originally the Hotel Dieu School of Nursing built in 1967

(Ref. 1, p. 126-127) by the Daughters of Charity on the city block they had purchased in 1961. (Ref. 7, NOVA, May-July 1971, pp 1-4) 65 65 65 65 (Chi Omega House Border Studies Border Studies Border Studies Border Studies Border Studies Border Studies Border Studies Border Studies Border Studies Border Studies Border Studies Border Studies Border Studies Border Studies Border Studies 65

The UT School of Nursing at El Paso was created by the State Legislature in 1970 (building plaque) with its first graduates in 1974. at 1514 Hawthorne was acquired by UTEP) (CIABS) (CIABS) (CIABS) (CIABS) (CIABS) (CIABS) (CIABS) (CIABS) (CIABS) (CIABS) (CIABS) (CIABS) (CIABS) (CIABS)

The School of Nursing (UT) became part of UTEP on September 1, 1976, by action of the UT Board of Regents, then it became the 66 66 66 66 (Private House) Univ. Relations Univ. Relations Univ. Relations Univ. Relations Univ. Relations Univ. Relations Univ. Relations Univ. Relations Univ. Relations Univ. Relations Univ. Relations Univ. Relations Univ. Relations 66

UTEP College of Nursing in 1977 (building plaque), and then the College of Health Science on February 4, 1999 (building plaque). (1608 Hawthorne) (Acquired by UTEP)

Following the opening of the new College of Health Sciences (and School of Nursing) Building (See Bldg. No. 81) on Sept. 29, 2011, this building 67 67 67 67 Durham Center Durham Center Durham Center Durham Center Durham Center Durham Center Durham Center Durham Center Durham Center Durham Center Durham Center Durham Center Durham Center 67

was "unofficially" known as "Campbell Hall" [complete with a "makeshift" sign] until 2013 when it "officially" became the Campbell Building. (Larry K. Durham)

68 68 68 68 Softball Complex Softball Complex Softball Complex Softball Complex Softball Complex Softball Complex Softball Complex Softball Complex Softball Complex Softball Complex Softball Complex 68

Stanton Building - 1100 N. Stanton Street (See Bldg. No. 63 on the Schedule). Originally built in 1970-71 by the Daughters of Charity as the (Helen of Troy) (Helen of Troy) (Helen of Troy) (Helen of Troy) (Helen of Troy) (Helen of Troy) (Helen of Troy) (Helen of Troy) (Helen of Troy) (Helen of Troy)

"Stanton Medical Center" and acquired by UTEP in 1995-96 for UTEP's Institutional Advancement offices. 69 69 69 69 Acad.Ser.Ctr. Acad.Ser.Ctr. Acad.Ser.Ctr. Acad.Ser.Ctr. Acad.Ser.Ctr. Acad.Ser.Ctr. Acad.Ser.Ctr. Mike Loya Mike Loya Mike Loya Mike Loya 69

In FY 2007-08 UTEP's Institutional Advancement (and Univ. Development) offices moved from the Stanton Building into (on Schuster St.) Acad. Ser. Bldg. Acad. Ser. Bldg. Acad. Ser. Bldg. Acad. Ser. Bldg.

Kelly Hall (See Bldg. No. 48 on the Schedule). Then in FY 2011-12, UTEP sold the Stanton Building to the El Paso Community College. 70 70 70 70 Biolog.Sci.Bldg. Biolog.Sci.Bldg. Biosciences Res.Biosciences Res.Biosciences Res.Biosciences Res.Biosciences Res.Biosciences Res.Biosciences Res.Biosciences Res.Biosciences Res. 70(Grand Opening)

Lhakhang Cultural Center - The Bhutanese Lhakhang was a gift from the people of Bhutan to the people of the United States and entrusted to the care of UTEP 71 71 71 71 Parking &Trans Parking &Trans Parking &Trans Parking &Trans Parking &Trans Parking &Trans Parking &Trans Parking &Trans Parking &Trans 71

at the 2008 Smithsonian Folklife Festival in Washington, D.C. After nearly two years of construction detours, the Grand Opening was Acquired by UTEP)

held on April 18, 2015, as the crown jewel of UTEP’s campus transformation projects – the Centennial Plaza and lhakhang cultural exhibit. 72 72 72 72 Foster-Stevens Foster-Stevens Foster-Stevens Foster-Stevens Foster-Stevens Foster-Stevens Foster-Stevens Foster-Stevens 72

(See Bldg. No. 85 on the Schedule) (Practice Gym) (Practice Gym) (Practice Gym) (Practice Gym) (Practice Gym) (Practice Gym) (Practice Gym) (Practice Gym)

73 73 73 73 Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center Ticket Center 73(2901 N. Mesa) (2901 N. Mesa) (2901 N. Mesa) (2901 N. Mesa) (2901 N. Mesa) (2901 N. Mesa) (2901 N. Mesa) (2901 N. Mesa)

74 74 74 74 Univ. Bookstore Univ. Bookstore Univ. Bookstore Univ. Bookstore Univ. Bookstore Univ. Bookstore 74(@ Univ. & Sun Bowl)

75 75 75 75 Child Care Ctr. Child Care Ctr. Child Care Ctr. Child Care Ctr. Child Care Ctr. Child Care Ctr. 75(Building Acquired at 315 W. Schuster St.)

76 76 76 76 (Acquired in 2009) Miner Heights Miner Heights Miner Heights Miner Heights Miner Heights Miner Heights 76(Incl. Horizons Hall

Student Center)Student Apartments Student Apartments Student Apartments Student Apartments Student Apartments Student Apartments

77 77 77 77 "Mining Minds" "Mining Minds" "Mining Minds" "Mining Minds" "Mining Minds" "Mining Minds" 77Roundabout Sculpture Roundabout Sculpture Roundabout Sculpture Roundabout Sculpture Roundabout Sculpture Roundabout Sculpture

78 78 78 78 Grad. Bus. Ctr. Grad. Bus. Ctr. Grad. Bus. Ctr. Grad. Bus. Ctr. Grad. Bus. Ctr. 78UTEP Lessor (in Chase Bank) (in Chase Bank) (in Chase Bank) (in Chase Bank) (in Chase Bank)

79 79 79 79 Parking Garage Parking Garage Parking Garage Parking Garage Parking Garage 79Glory Road Glory Road Glory Road Glory Road Glory Road

80 80 80 80 Foot Bridge Foot Bridge Foot Bridge Foot Bridge Foot Bridge 80Sun Bowl Drive Sun Bowl Drive Sun Bowl Drive Sun Bowl Drive Sun Bowl Drive

81 81 81 81 Health Science Health Science Health Science Health Science 81 and Nursing and Nursing and Nursing and Nursing

82 82 82 82 Chemistry & Chemistry & Chemistry & Chemistry & 82Computer Sci. Computer Sci. Computer Sci. Computer Sci.

83 83 83 83 Parking Garage Parking Garage Parking Garage Parking Garage 83Schuster Avenue Schuster Avenue Schuster Avenue Schuster Avenue

84 84 84 84 Schuster Ramp Schuster Ramp Schuster Ramp Schuster Ramp 84(TxDOT Hwy. Spur 1966 provides an access from Piasano Drive and Loop 375 to UTEP) (Compl. 06/15)

85 85 85 85 Smithsonian (See Footnote) Lhakhang Lhakhang Lhakhang 85Folklife Festival (Bhutanese Cultural Center - Completed Spring, 2013; Open Apr. 2015)

86 86 86 86 Miner Canyon 86Student Apartments

Prepar ed by William F. Quinn, BSCE 1954

M ember, UTEP Heritage Comm ission

Created: January 28, 2002

Completed:

1913-2004: Septem ber 23, 2005

2005-2015: May 10, 2015

Latest Revision: October 1, 2015