-College of Business departments (accounting, economics, finance, general business, information systems)
-one of tallest buildings on campus
-college of Liberal arts (anthropology dept.)
Ansari Business Building
-Biomedical engineering grad program
-environmental science and health grad program
-originally built as the United States Bureau of Mines
Applied Research Facility
-chemistry
-chemistry research lab
-chemistry faculty offices
-only building on campus not named after someone
-Army ROTC program originally sed the side of building or repelling practice before they built own repelling wall
Chemistry Building
-departments: music, art, theater and dance
-Nightingale Concert Hall
-Redfield Black box theater
Church Fine Arts
-office of President Marc Johnson
-student conduct
-served as 3rd campus library until 1962 which replaces a temporary library (which is now the Jones Center)
-outside the south entrance a "gold star" plaque honors 81 university student who lost their lives during WWII
Clark Administration
-gift from the citizens of Reno in 1898
University Flag Pole
-365 learning (summer session, wintermester)
-online learning
-late start and weekends
-evening students
-freshmen start
-scheduling services
Continuing Education Building
-mathematics and science departments
-Nell J. Redfield auditorium
-chem labs on 3rd floor
-opened in 2010
-used by 70% of students
Davidson Math and Science Center
-only buffet style dining on University Campus
-Mongolian BBQ, fire grill, fresh made pizza, fresh salad
-DC Convenience Store next door offered packaged goods, health and beauty products
Doununder Cafe
a federally funded college preparatory program for first-generation income qualified high school students
Upward bound
-World Languages and Literature
-Military Science
-Upward bound
-Latino Research Center
-excellence in teaching program
-the original elevator was designed to go to the third floor even though the construction never reached that phase
Edmund J.
Cain Hall
-gym with three courts for intramural basketball and other court sports
-areas for weightlifting, cardio and other fitness classes and activities
-stadium stairs for training
-lockers and changing rooms and administrative offices
-estimated cost of $47.5 million
E.L. Weigand Fitness Center
First Floor
-office for prospective students
-office for international students
-UNR Police department
-The Works
Second Floor
-Admissions and Records
-Graduate School
Veteran services
Third floor:
-financial aid & scholarships
-cashiers office
-loan offices
Fitzgerald Student Services (departments)
-biology
-biochemistry
-natural resources and environmental sciences
-CABNR studen center (advising for freshmen and sophomores in CABNR majors)
-Museum for natural history
-Nevada greenhouse complex
Fleischmann Agriculture (departments)
College of Agriculture, Biotechnology and Natural Resources
What does CABNR stand for?
-opened daily to the public
-star theater with digital planetarium dome shows
-Nevada's first and largest planetarium
-has seen nearly 2 million visitors, including 10,000 k-12 students annually through field trips
-building shape is due to its function as a solar thermal power system
Fleischmann Planetarium
-english dept.
-core writing program -was originally the agriculture building until 1958 -basemen used for experiments with lab animals and animal dissection
Frandesn Humanities
-Geotechnical engineering
-environmental engineering
-has three shake tables with he capability of simulation a magnitude of a 7.4 earthquake
-building named after U.S. Senator Harry Reid of Nevada in 2000 who set aside $8 million in federal funding for the College of Engineering
Harry Reid Engineering Laboratory
-refereed to as the lower quad or business quad
-served as the football fiend in 1966 when Mackay Stadium opened
-the rock holds the place of the 50 yard line
-there were no night games on the old stadium, but when practice ran long, the cars would shine their lights down to brighten the field
Hillard Plaza
-philosophy department
-human resource functions
-opened in 1914 to serve as the university's second library
-later served as the hall of english journalism department
Jones Center
-Center for Student Engagement
-Center or Student Cultural Diversity
-Wolf Card Office
-Nevada Wolf Shop
-Associated Students of the University of Nevada
Joe Crowley Student Union (departments, student organizations, and services)
-starbucks
-port of subs
-welcome center
-wells fargo branch
-DMV Kiosk
-bank of america/ wells fargo ATM
-Blind onion pizza and wings
-named after joe Crowley who served for 23 years as University President
Joe Crowley Student Union (vendors and history)
-honors program
-davidson academy
-the overlook
-starbucks
-old student union building
Jot Travis Building
-home of the men and women's basketball teams
-winter commencement ceremony
-all home game tickets are free for students with a valid wolfcard
-capacity: over 11,000
Lawlor Events Center
-Wolf Pack Hall of Fame
-Tribute to Champions Exhibit
-opened in March of 1999
-My dad is in the photo of the 19__ football team
Legacy Hall
-physics department
-astronomical observatory with reflecting telescope.
-opened in 1972
Leifson Physics
-Anthropology
-criminal justice
-communication studies
-opened in 1896 as an all male hall
Lincoln Hall
-school of community health sciences
-campus recreation and wellness
-swimming and diving pools
-basketball, handball
-complete gym and weight room facilities with a climbing wall
Lombardi Recreation