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Building Name Inventory: Stony Brook University 1 6/20/2021 Building Name Inventory: Stony Brook University Special Collections and University Archives, Stony Brook University Libraries. Last update: 2021-06-19. (https://www.stonybrook.edu/libspecial) EAST=East Campus | OFF=Off Campus | R&D=Research and Development Park | SH=Southampton | SOUTH=South Campus | WEST=West Campus Campus Name of Building Name Reference Notes SBU SH Abney Peak n/a Future Development Site SBU WEST Administration n/a Facilities SBU R&D Advanced Energy Research and Technology Center (AERTC) n/a Academic SBU SH Amagansett n/a Residence Hall SBU EAST Ambulatory Surgery Center n/a Facilities SBU WEST Ammann College Ammann, Othmar (1879-1965) Residence Hall; Mendelsohn Quad; formerly North Hall SBU WEST Arena, Island Federal Credit Union Island Federal Credit Union Facilities; Corporate sponsor SBU SH Art Studio n/a Future Development Site SBU WEST Athletic Indoor Practice Facility n/a Facilities SBU SH Atlantic Hall n/a Academic SBU WEST Baruch College Baruch, Bernard (1870-1965) Residence Hall; Kelly Quad SBU EAST Basic Sciences Tower n/a Academic SBU WEST Benedict College Benedict, Ruth Fulton (1887-1948) Residence Hall; H Quad SBU WEST Bioengineering n/a Academic SBU SH Bridgehampton n/a Future Development Site SBU SH Business Center n/a Future Development Site SBU EAST Cancer Center n/a Facilities SBU WEST Cardozo College Cardozo, Benjamin (1870-1938) Residence Hall; Kelly Quad SBU EAST Carol M. Baldwin Breast Care Center Baldwin, Carol M. (1929- ) Facilities SBU R&D Center of Excellence in Wireless and Information Technology (CEWIT)n/a Academic SBU WEST Centers for Molecular Medicine (CMM) n/a Academic SBU WEST Central Services (Receiving) n/a Facilities SBU WEST Central Stores (Warehouse) n/a Facilities SBU SOUTH Challenger Hall n/a Academic; James Cooks' HMS Challenger SBU SH Chancellors Hall or Kanas Lobby Kanas, John Academic; Donor/honorary; includes Duke Lecture Hall SBU EAST Chapin Apartments Chapin, Harry (1942-1981) Residence Hall Area SBU WEST Charles B. Wang Center Wang, Charles B. (1944-2018) Facilities; Donor/honorary SBU WEST Chávez Hall Chávez, Cesar (1927-1993) Residence Hall SBU WEST Chemistry n/a Academic SBU SOUTH Child Care Center n/a Facilities 6/20/2021 1 Building Name Inventory: Stony Brook University SBU EAST Children’s Hospital n/a Facilities SBU OFF Childs Mansion Childs, Eversley (1867-1953) Events SBU WEST CoGen Plant n/a Facilities SBU WEST Computer Science, New n/a Academic SBU WEST Computer Science, Original n/a Academic SBU WEST Computing Center n/a Facilities SBU SH Cutchogue n/a Future Development Site SBU SOUTH Dana Hall Named after the Danish ship Dana II Academic; formerly named D building SBU WEST Dewey College Dewey, John (1859-1952) Residence Hall SBU SOUTH Discovery Hall n/a Academic; James Cooks' HMS Discovery SBU WEST Douglass College Douglass, Frederick (1817-1895) Residence Hall SBU WEST Dreiser College Dreiser, Theodore (1871-1945) Residence Hall SBU WEST Dubin Family Athletic Performance Center Dubin Family; G&E Dubin Family Foundation Facilties; in Sports Complex; Donor/honorary SBU SOUTH Dutchess Hall n/a University Police SBU WEST Earth and Space Sciences n/a Academic SBU SH East Cottage n/a Facilities; University Police SBU WEST East Side Dining n/a Facilities SBU WEST Educational Communications Center (ECC) n/a Facilities SBU WEST Eisenhower College Eisenhower, Dwight David (1890-1969) Residence Hall; Kelly Quad SBU SOUTH Endeavour Hall n/a Academic; James Cooks' HMS Endeavour SBU WEST Engineering n/a Academic SBU SH Fine Arts Building n/a Academic; Donor/honorary - includes Avram Theater and Gallery (Avram, Morrell and Maria) SBU WEST Fine Arts Center n/a Academic SBU WEST Frey Hall Frey Family Foundation Academic; Donor/honorary (Robery Frey/Frey Family Foundation) SBU WEST Gershwin College Gershwin, George (1898-1937) Residence Hall; Roth Quad SBU WEST Goldstein Family Student-Athlete Development Center Goldstein Family in Sports Complex; Donor/honorary; includes Thomas & Nicolina Nasti Academic Hall (gift of Maura and Richard Nasti) SBU WEST Gray College Gray, Asa (1810-1888) Residence Hall; Mendelsohn Quad; formerly South Hall SBU WEST Greeley College Greeley, Horace (1811-1872) Residence Hall; Roosevelt Quad SBU SH Greenhouse n/a Facilities SBU SH Greenport n/a Residence Hall SBU SH Gym n/a Facilities SBU WEST H Quad n/a Residence Hall Area SBU WEST Hamilton College Hamilton, Alexander (1755-1804) Residence Hall; Kelly Quad 6/20/2021 2 Building Name Inventory: Stony Brook University SBU WEST Hand College Hand, Learned (1872-1961) Residence Hall; Tabler Quad SBU WEST Harriman Hall Harriman, W. Averell (1891-1986) Academic SBU EAST Health Sciences Tower n/a Academic; Facilities SBU WEST Heavy Engineering n/a Academic SBU WEST Hendrix College Hendrix, Jimi (1942-1970) Residence Hall; Roth Quad; formerly Joseph Henry (1797-1878) SBU WEST Hilton Garden Inn n/a Hotel SBU EAST Hospital n/a Academic; Facilities SBU WEST Humanities n/a Academic SBU R&D Innovation and Discovery Center n/a Academic SBU WEST Institute for Advanced Computational Science (IACS) n/a Academic; in Laufer Center SBU WEST Irving College Irving, Washington (1783-1859) Residence Hall; Mendelsohn Quad SBU WEST James College James, Henry (1843-1916) Residence Hall; H Quad; formerly J South SBU WEST Javits Lecture Center Javits, Jacob K. (1904-1986) Academic; naming recommended by The Statesman SBU WEST Joe Nathan Field Nathan, Joseph (1974- ) Facilities; Donor/honorary SBU WEST Keller College Keller, Helen Adams (1880-1968) Residence Hall; Roosevelt Quad SBU WEST Kelly Quad Kelly & Gruzen or Kelly, Hugh A. (1888-1966) Residence Hall Area SBU WEST Kenneth P. LaValle Athletic Stadium LaValle, Kenneth P. (1939- ) Facilties; Honorary SBU WEST Langmuir College Langmuir, Irving (1881-1957) Residence Hall; H Quad; formerly J Hall SBU WEST Lauterbur Hall Lauterbur, Paul Christian (1929-2007) Residence Hall; Nobel Halls SBU SH Library n/a Academic SBU WEST Library, Chemistry n/a Academic; in Chemistry SBU WEST Library, Frank Melville Jr. Memorial Melville Jr., Frank (1860-1935) Academic; Donor/honorary (son, Ward Melville); includes Lawrence Alloway Gallery (Alloway, Lawrence, 1926-1990) SBU WEST Library, Health Sciences n/a Academic; in Health Sciences Tower, Level 3 Room 136 SBU WEST Library, Math, Physics, and Astronomy n/a Academic; in Physics, C-130 SBU WEST Library, Music n/a Academic; in Melville Library, W-1530 SBU WEST Life Sciences n/a Academic SBU WEST Light Engineering n/a Academic SBU EAST Long Island High Technology Incubator n/a Facilities SBU EAST Long Island State Veterans Home n/a Facilities SBU WEST Louis and Beatrice Laufer Center for Physical and Quantitative BiologyLaufer, Louis and Beatrice Academic; Donor/honorary SBU SOUTH Marine and Atmospheric Sciences Information Center (MASIC) n/a Academic; in Challenger Hall SBU SH Marine Sciences Research Center Complex n/a Academic SBU WEST Math Tower n/a Academic 6/20/2021 3 Building Name Inventory: Stony Brook University SBU SH Mattituck n/a Residence Hall SBU EAST Medical and Research Translation (MART) n/a Academic SBU WEST Mendelsohn Quad Mendelsohn, Harold (1951-1992) Residence Hall Area; formerly G Quad SBU SH Montauks n/a Future Development Site SBU WEST Mount College Mount, William Sidney (1807-1868) Residence Hall; Kelly Quad SBU SOUTH Nassau Hall n/a Academic SBU SH Natural Science Center n/a Academic SBU WEST New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) n/a Facilities SBU WEST Nobel Halls n/a Residence Hall Area SBU SH North Cottage n/a Future Development Site SBU WEST O’Neill College O'Neill, Eugene (1888-1953) Residence Hall; Mendelsohn Quad SBU EAST Pain Management Center n/a Facilities SBU WEST Parking, Administration Garage n/a Facilities SBU EAST Parking, Health Sciences Garage n/a Facilities SBU EAST Parking, Hospital n/a Facilities SBU WEST Parking, North P n/a Facilities SBU SOUTH Parking, South P n/a Facilities SBU WEST Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery Zuccaire, Paul W. (1907-1995) Academic; in Staller Center; Donor/honorary (Alice Jean Zuccaire and the Paul W. Zuccaire Foundation) SBU SH Peconics n/a Future Development Site SBU WEST Physics n/a Academic SBU EAST Point of Woods Buildings n/a Facilities SBU WEST Pritchard Gymnasium Pritchard, William E. and Maude S. Facilities; in Sports Complex; Donor/honorary SBU WEST Psychology A n/a Academic SBU WEST Psychology B n/a Academic SBU SOUTH Putnam Hall n/a Academic SBU SH Queen Anne Anne, Queen of Great Britian (1665-1714)? Facilities: Facilities Services SBU R&D Research & Support Services (RSS) n/a Facilities SBU SOUTH Rockland Hall n/a Academic SBU WEST Roosevelt Quad Roosevelt, Anna Eleanor (1884-1962) Residence Hall Area SBU WEST Roth Café Emery Roth & Sons or Roth, Emery (1871-1948) or Roth,Residence Richard Hall(1904-1987) Area SBU WEST Roth Quad Emery Roth & Sons or Roth, Emery (1871-1948) or Roth,Residence Richard Hall(1904-1987) Area SBU SH Sagaponack n/a Residence Hall SBU WEST Sanger College Sanger, Margaret Higgins (1883-1965) Residence Hall; Tabler Quad 6/20/2021 4 Building Name Inventory: Stony Brook University SBU WEST Schick College Schick, Béla (1877-1967) Residence Hall; Kelly Quad SBU WEST Schomburg Apartments Schomburg, Arturo Alfonso (1874-1938) Residence Hall Area SBU WEST Schomburg Center Schomburg, Arturo Alfonso (1874-1938) Residence Hall Area SBU WEST Schomburg, Building A Schomburg, Arturo Alfonso (1874-1938) Residence Hall; Schomburg Apartments SBU WEST Schomburg, Building B Schomburg, Arturo Alfonso (1874-1938) Residence
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