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This is the university's central administrative building, containing the offices of the President and provost, as well as several vice presidents. It was the third administration building to be constructed, the first two having been destroyed by fire. [29] Wagner Hall 2008 This building was built in 2008 to house many of OU's student academic ...
The Bizzell Memorial Library, known also as Bizzell Library, is a five-story brick structure located at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma.It is an elaborate Collegiate Gothic or Cherokee Gothic building, designed by the architecture firm Layton Hicks & Forsyth and erected in 1928 during the administration of OU's fifth president, William Bennett Bizzell.
Pages in category "University of Oklahoma campus" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. ... List of University of Oklahoma buildings; Lloyd ...
Surrounding these buildings are an additional twenty health-related buildings some of which are owned by the University of Oklahoma. With approximately 600 students and 600 residents and fellows training in specialties and subspecialties of medicine, the College of Medicine is the largest part of the Health Sciences Center.
The Sarkeys Energy Center Complex occupies over 7 acres (28,000 m 2) on the University of Oklahoma's Norman campus. The complex has 340,000 square feet (32,000 m 2 ) of office space, a cafe, and two large levels of laboratories and storage rooms.
Forbes' annual ranking of 500 universities in the U.S. sheds light on a longtime debate: Is OU or OSU the better Oklahoma college?
Morrill Hall Engineering South and Edmon Low Library – view from classroom building. Advanced Technology Research Center; Agricultural Center Offices; Agricultural Hall; Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory
The old building sat vacant until 1971, when it became office space. It was used as the university's visitor center from 1979 to 1994. It was officially named Boyd House in 1982. [5] As a condition of his employment by the university, then-incoming OU president David L. Boren insisted on living in Boyd House. [6]