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Campus Map 8-26-10 The University of Texas at El Paso Foster • Stevens Basketball Center Glory Road 79 Transfer Center and Parking Garage (Spring 2011) Miner Village Student Housing 6 Swimming and Fitness Center expansion Providence Memorial Hospital P-14 Miner Parking Garage 49 Heights Glory Road 41-A Student Practice Field Housing Walkway Randolph ENGINEERING COMPLEX6-A 2 Inner Campus (IC) FOX FINE ARTS COBA ACADEMIC Inner Campus Reserved (IC) SVCS. Inner Campus Mortorcycle Silver Zone (S) UGLC LIBRARY Parking Garage (PG) Closed for 4 Construction Perimeter (P) EPNG2-A UTEP Perimeter Mortorcycle Parking University Facility Parking 73 3 Garage II Remote Reserved (R) 7 Remote (R) Miner Village (M) Building* Construction Area Visitor Parking University Bookstore Metered Parking Electric Control Gate Traffic Control Station 64 Emergency Telephones Campus Building Directory * Denotes under construction as of Fall 2009 Academic Advising Center..........................................................12 Geological Sciences Building.....................................................34 Physical Plant Complex (INSET A).............................................62 Academic Services Building .......................................................70 Graham Hall......................................................................................43 Facilities Services/Central Receiving......................................A Administration Building...............................................................15 Hawthorne Building........................................................................ 6 University Police/Office Supplies............................................. B Barry Hall ...........................................................................................23 Key Shop.......................................................................................6-A Physical Sciences Building ..........................................................11 Bell Hall ..............................................................................................19 Health Sciences Building (INSET B) ..........................................63 Psychology Building......................................................................39 Benedict Hall....................................................................................18 *Health Sciences/Nursing Building..........................................75 Quinn Hall .........................................................................................37 Biology Building..............................................................................10 Helen of Troy Softball Complex (INSET A) .............................71 Ross Moore Building .....................................................................54 Bioscience Research Building ....................................................69 Heritage House ...............................................................................44 Satellite Energy Plant....................................................................57 Brumbelow Building .....................................................................58 Hertzog Building ............................................................................ 1 Seamon Hall .....................................................................................35 Burges Hall........................................................................................26 Holliday Hall .....................................................................................52 Stanlee and Gerald Rubin Center for the Visual Arts.........35 Business Administration Building ............................................. 3 Honors House..................................................................................13 Stanton Professional Building (INSET B).................................64 Centennial Museum......................................................................27 Hudspeth Hall..................................................................................28 Sun Bowl Stadium..........................................................................53 Center for Inter-American and Border Studies ..................... 5 Kelly Hall ............................................................................................22 *Student Recreation Complex .................................................78 Central Energy Plant......................................................................17 Kidd Field...........................................................................................51 Swimming and Fitness Center (INSET A)................................65 *Chemistry and Computer Science Building........................76 Kidd Memorial Seismic Lab ........................................................47 Undergraduate Learning Center (UGLC)................................25 Chihuahuan Desert Gardens......................................................24 Larry K. Durham Sports Center..................................................66 Union Building East .......................................................................41 Child Development Center........................................................... 4 Liberal Arts Building......................................................................14 Student Health Center.........................................................41-A Classroom Building.......................................................................... 9 Magoffin Auditorium ....................................................................32 Union Building West......................................................................40 Computer Science Building........................................................36 Memorial Gymnasium..................................................................55 University Bookstore.....................................................................77 Cotton Memorial ............................................................................33 Metallurgy Building......................................................................... 8 University Library............................................................................. 2 Don Haskins Center.......................................................................60 Military Science Building.............................................................59 IT Help Desk.................................................................................2-A El Paso Natural Gas Conference Center .................................20 Miners Hall........................................................................................30 University Police (INSET A) ......................................................62-B Education Building ........................................................................42 Miner Heights Student Housing...............................................49 University Relations.......................................................................67 Energy Conservation Project......................................................56 Miner Village Student Housing .................................................50 University Ticket Center ..............................................................79 Engineering/Science Complex.................................................... 7 Old Main ............................................................................................38 Sun Bowl Parking Garage............................................................73 Engineering Building Expansion ..............................................68 Parking and Transportation Services ......................................72 Vowell Hall ........................................................................................45 Foster•Stevens Basketball Center.............................................74 Peter & Margaret De Wetter Center.........................................16 Worrell Hall .......................................................................................29 Fox Fine Arts Center ......................................................................31.
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