the Science Campus


Widtsoe Building (JWB)

Completed 1901 - Named for John A. Widtsoe, President 1916-21

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Cowles Building (LCB)

Completed 1901 - Named for Leroy E. Cowles, President 1941-46.

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Talmage Building (JTB)

Completed 1902 - Named for James E. Talmage, President 1894-97.

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Observatory

Completed 1915 - Removed in 1966 to build the James Fletcher building.

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George Thomas Building (GTB)

Completed 1935 - Named for George Thomas, President 1921-41.

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South Physics (PHYS)

Opened 1961 - Formerly named Engineering Hall.

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Fletcher Building (JFB)

Opened 1967. Named for James C. Fletcher, President 1964-71

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Chemistry Building

North wing opened 1968.

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South Biology (BIOL)

Opened 1969.

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College of Science Campus

Formed 1970 - Includes JTB, LCB, JWB, Chemistry, BIOL, LS, JFB and PHYS.

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Henry Eyring Building (HEB)

Named 1980. Named for Henry Eyring.

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South Wing (HEB)

Completed 1986.

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Renovation (JTB)

Renovation of the James Talmage building in 1993.

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Skaggs Biology (ASB)

Dedicated 1998 - Named for donor Aline Wilmot Skaggs.

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Renovation (LCB)

Renovation of the Leroy Cowles building in 2002. T. Benny Rushing Math Student Center opens.

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Science House

Opened in 2003. Named for donors Gary and Ann Crocker.

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Gauss House

Opened in 2006. Named for donor David M. Grant.

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Renovation (JFB)

Renovation of the James Fletcher building in 2009.

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Renovation (PHYS)

Renovation of the South Physics building in 2009

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Thatcher Building (TBBC)

Dedication of the Thatcher Building for Biological Chemistry

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Crocker Science Center (CSC)

Dedicated 2018. Named for donors Gary and Ann Crocker.

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Stewart Building (ST)

Renovation of the William Stewart building new Applied Sciences building addition planned for 2022.

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