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It was known as University of Houston–University Park from 1983 to 1991. [28] [40] The campus spans 894 acres (3.62 km 2) and is roughly bisected by Cullen Boulevard—a thoroughfare that has become synonymous with the university. The Third Ward Redevelopment Council defines the University of Houston as being part of the Third Ward. [43]
Served as Chancellor of the University of Houston when that position was created until 1961, helped to establish UH as a state school 4: Clanton Ware Williams: 1956–1961: 1904–1975: Served as President after A.D. Bruce became Chancellor 5: Philip Guthrie Hoffman: 1961–1977: 1915–2008: First chancellor of the University of Houston System ...
President of University of Houston, Chancellor of University of Houston System [321] Barry Munitz: Administration 1977–1982 President of University of Houston Edison E. Oberholtzer: Administration 1927–1950 Founder and first president of University of Houston Michael Pelletier: Institute for Global Engagement 2021–present Executive ...
Philip G. Hoffman, first chancellor of UH System. The University of Houston, founded in 1927, entered the state system of higher education in 1963. The evolvement of a multi-institution University of Houston System came from a recommendation in May 1968 which called for the creation of a university near NASA's Manned Spacecraft Center to offer upper-division and graduate-level programs. [11]
Pages in category "University of Houston faculty" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 248 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
On Wednesday August 2, 2000, the Houston City Council voted 10–4 to stop enforcing the informal agreement and enact a new law that exempts a company from the height restriction if the national headquarters of a company occupies 45 percent or more of a Downtown Houston building of over 750,000 square feet (70,000 m 2) of usable space.
The Fertitta Center, formerly known as Hofheinz Pavilion, is a 7,100-seat multi-purpose arena on the University of Houston campus in Houston.Located at 3875 Holman Street, it is home to the Houston Cougars men's and women's basketball teams and the women's volleyball team.
George H. Noonan (1828–1907), U.S. Representative from Texas George Garry Noonan , state legislator in Illinois George Noonan (footballer) (1894–1972), Australian rules footballer