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Buildings and Major Office Locations 593 Chestnut Hall (CHNT) – Named for street. Main Campus Student Health and Wellness Center Advanced Learning Classroom, Eagle Student Clinic Services Center Health Education Pharmacy Art Building (ART) Cooperative Education College of Visual Arts and Design Counseling and Testing Services Department of Art Education and Art History Career Center Department of Design Risk Management Services Department of Studio Art Student Money Management Center University Art Gallery Substance Abuse Resource Center General Access Computer Lab Chilton Hall (CHIL) – Named for Joshua Crittenden AFROTC Building (ATH1) Chilton, who negotiated the contract with the City of Department of Aerospace Studies Denton that established Texas Normal College and Athletic Ticket Office Teachers’ Training Institute on May 8, 1890. Served as Auditorium Building (AUDB) president until 1893. Department of English Adaptive Computer Lab Department of Linguistics and Technical Center for Learning Enhancement, Assessment and Communication Redesign (CLEAR) Studies in the Novel Classroom Support Services Student Writing Lab College of Public Affairs and Community Service Multipurpose auditorium Center for Public Service Educational Consortium for Volunteerism Bain Hall (BAIN)– Named for Dr. Wilfred C. Bain, the first Department of Anthropology head of the Music Department, 1938, and first dean of Institute of Applied Economics the School of Music, 1946. Dr. Bain also organized the Department of Behavior Analysis institution’s first A Cappella choir. Department of Criminal Justice Percussion rehearsals Department of Public Administration University of North Texas Press Emergency Administration and Planning Institute UNT Institute for Behavioral and Learning Differences Department of Rehabilitation, Social Work and Biology Building (BIOL) Addictions Department of Biological Sciences, Advising Office Department of Sociology Bruce Hall (BRUC)– Completed in 1948 and named Center for Public Management after Dr. William Herschel Bruce, who served as presi- Honors College dent of the North Texas State Normal College from School of Merchandising and Hospitality 1906 to 1923. Management Residence hall Media Library General Access Computer Lab Business Building (BUSI) College of Business Clark Hall (CLAR) – Named for Miss Edith L. Clark, the Department of Accounting first dean of women, 1916-1944. Center for Information Systems Research Residence hall Department of Finance, Insurance, Real Estate and Coliseum (COL) Law Racquetball courts Department of Information Technology and Decision Multipurpose facility Sciences Basketball coaches office Department of Management Coliseum office Department of Marketing and Logistics College Inn (CINN) General Access Computer Lab Residence hall Chemistry Building (CHEM) Survey Research Center Department of Chemistry Because of numerous construction and renovation projects on campus, office locations are subject to change. For assistance in verifying office locations, please call the UNT Campus Operator at 940-565-2000 or Metro 940-267-3731. 594 Buildings and Major Office Locations Crumley Hall (CRUM) – Named for John Jackson General Academic Building (GAB) Crumley, president from 1893 to 1894. He is known for Center for Jewish Studies putting the “North” in North Texas Normal College. College of Arts and Sciences Residence hall/Conference Center Department of Communication Studies Housing and Residence Life Frank W. and Sue Mayborn School of Journalism Director of Business Services North Texas Daily Dining Services Department of Mathematics Residence Hall Association Office Women’s Studies Curry Hall (CURY) – Named for Dr. O.J. Curry, first dean CAS Computer Labs (College of Arts and Sciences) of the College of Business Administration, 1946-1974. University Courses Classrooms Center of Technology Development and Transfer Team Computer Labs and Tutor Labs (College of Goolsby Chapel (CHAP)– Named in honor of the Business) Goolsby family, who provided this facility as a gift to Eagle Student Services Center (ESSC) – Named after UNT. the university’s official mascot chosen by the student Non-denominational chapel and reflection center body in 1922. Hickory Hall (HKRY) – Named for street. Admissions, Undergraduate Department of Economics Advanced Learning Classroom (Room 255) Honors Hall (HNRS) Campus Tours Residence hall ID Systems Information – Campus Operator Hurley Administration Building (ADMN) – Named for Registrar Dr. Alfred F. Hurley and his wife, Johanna H. Hurley. Dr. Class schedules Hurley was appointed the university’s 12th president Records and second chancellor in 1982 and served as the UNT Transcripts System’s first full-time chancellor in October 2000. Dr. Student Accounting and University Cashiering Hurley held the university’s presidency longer than Services any other chief executive in UNT’s history. Student Financial Aid and Scholarships President Toulouse School of Graduate Studies Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Graduate Admissions Vice President for Finance and Administration Vice President for Research and Economic Environmental Education, Science and Technology Development Building (ENV) Vice President for Student Development Institute of Applied Sciences Vice President for University Relations, Communica- Department of Geography tions and Marketing Department of Philosophy and Religion Studies Vice President for Institutional Equity and Diversity Planetarium/Sky Theater Contract Administration Fouts Field (STAD) – Named after Theron J. Fouts, who Controller served as football coach, dean of men and director Equal Opportunity of athletics. Became football coach in 1920 and was Institutional Research and Effectiveness athletic director at the time of his death in 1954. News Service Football games Sponsored Projects and Grants Accounting Track meets Information Sciences Building (ISB) Multipurpose outdoor facility Computing and Information Technology Center Gateway Center (GATE) Academic Computing Senior Vice President for Advancement Administrative Computing Vice President for Governmental Affairs Door Systems Vice Chancellor and General Counsel Science and Technology Library University of North Texas Alumni Association General Access Computer Lab Compliance International Admissions The Club at Gateway Center (restaurant) UNT–International UNT Foundation Center for Global Learning and Experience Intensive English Language Institute Ken Bahnsen Gymnasium (MGYM) Weight room Intramural basketball and volleyball Indoor soccer Because of numerous construction and renovation projects on campus, office locations are subject to change. For assistance in verifying office locations, please call the UNT Campus Operator at 940-565-2000 or Metro 940-267-3731. Buildings and Major Office Locations 595 Kerr Hall (KERR) – Named for S.A. Kerr of Huntsville, vice Mozart Square (MOZA) chairman of the Board of Regents, 1949-1967. Residence hall Residence hall Murchison Performing Arts Center (PAC) – Named Language Building (LANG) for Lucille G. “Lupe” Murchison, internationally known Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures philanthropist and arts supporter and a member of Legends Hall (LGNS) the Board of Regents (1981-1999). Residence hall UNT Lyric Theater Winspear Performance Hall Life Sciences Building (LIFE) Department of Biological Sciences Music Annex (MUSA) Opera Rehearsal Hall Lyceum, University Union (LYCM) Recording Technology Multipurpose auditorium/classroom Music Building (MUSI) Lyric Theater, Murchison Performing Arts Center College of Music Multipurpose theater General Access Computer Lab Maple Hall (MAPL) – Named for street. Music Practice North (MPN) Residence hall Music Practice South (MPS) Marquis Hall (MARQ) – Named for Dr. Robert Lincoln Marquis, who served as president of North Texas State North Texas Lofts, 217 S. North Texas Blvd. Teachers College, 1923-1934. Academic Publications Center for Achievement and Lifelong Learning (CALL) Officce for Nationally Competitve Scholarships Minicourse office Oak Street Hall (OSH) – Named for street. Human Resources Department Stafford Art Gallery Institute of Petroleum Accounting College of Visual Arts and Design ceramics and Internal Audit Department photography programs Payroll Oak Street Hall Annex (OSHA) – Named for street. Texas Academy of Math and Science (TAMS) Print Research Institute of North Texas Press NT Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts Undergraduate Studies Performing Arts Center Annex (PACX) Core Academy College of Music Wind Studies Programs First-Year Seminar Physical Education Building (PEB) Matthews Hall (MATT) – Named for Dr. James Carl Department of Kinesiology, Health Promotion and Matthews, who served as the first dean of the School Recreation of Education, first vice president of the teachers col- Racquetball Courts lege and president of the university, 1951-1968. Physical Plant Complex Academy for Outreach, Research and Professional Main Office, Facilities Planning Development Custodial Services Child Development Laboratory Grounds Maintenance College of Education Moving Services Department of Educational Psychology Recycling Services Department of Teacher Education and Administration Physics Building (PHYS) Center for Parent Education Department of Physics Center for Study of Educational Reform Radiation Safety Office Texas Center for Educational Technology Pohl Recreation Center (RECS) – Multipurpose indoor/ General Access Computer Lab outdoor recreational and fitness activities