University of Houston
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[edit] Campus
[edit] Academics
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The College of Technology Annex building |
Gerald D. Hines Architecture Building |
The Graduate College of Social Work building |
The Hilton University of Houston Hotel and Conference Center, part of the Conrad N. Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management |
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LeRoy and Lucille Melcher Hall, home of the Bauer College of Busines |
The Philip Guthrie Hoffman Hall |
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The Roy G. Cullen Building, UH's first building |
The Roy G. Cullen Building across from the Cullen Family Plaza |
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The J. Davis Armistead building, home to the College of Optometry and the University Eye Institute |
[edit] Administration
[edit] Libraries
[edit] M.D. Anderson Memorial Library
[edit] Arts
[edit] Media
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A Daily Cougar distribution stand at the School of Communication |
LeRoy and Lucile Melcher Center for Public Broadcasting, home of HoustonPBS and Houston Public Radio |
[edit] Retail and restaurants
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Chili's Too at the University Center |
McDonald's restaurant on Elgin Street |
Pizza Hut on Calhoun Street |
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Sonic at the Welcome Center |
[edit] Student life and housing
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A.D. Bruce Religion Center |
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[edit] Transportation and streets
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A Houston METRO Bus on Cullen Boulevard at UH |
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[edit] Views and scenery
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Downtown Houston view from Holman Street |
The university's Interstate 45 entrance |
A view down Cullen Boulevard of the Interstate 45 entrance |
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[edit] Athletics
[edit] Football
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Houston Cougars football head coach Kevin Sumlin |
A Downtown Houston view from Robertson Stadium during a game |
Robertson Stadium during a gameday |
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The scoreboard at Robertson Stadium before the 2007 Bayou Bucket game |
The scoreboard with Philips Vidiwall at Robertson Stadium |
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The 2008 Houston Cougars face off against the Oklahoma State Cowboys at Boone Pickens Stadium |
The 2008 Houston Cougars face off against the Air Force Falcons at Gerald J. Ford Stadium |
The 2008 Houston Cougars face off against the Air Force Falcons at Gerald J. Ford Stadium |
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The 2008 Houston Cougars face off against the 2008 UTEP Miners football team at Robertson Stadium |
[edit] Basketball
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Hofheinz Pavilion at night |
Otis Birdsong's retired number at Hofheinz Pavilion |
Clyde Drexler's retired number at Hofheinz Pavilion |
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Hakeem Olajuwon's retired number at Hofheinz Pavilion |
Michael Young's retired number at Hofheinz Pavilion |
Elvin Hayes' retired number at Hofheinz Pavilion |
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Memphis Tigers at Houston in March 2009 |
[edit] Baseball
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Cougar Field press box and Stands |
The press box for Cougar Field |
The stands at Cougar Field |
The Philips Vidiwall scoreboard at Cougar Field |
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A view of Cougar Field |
Retired numbers displayed at Cougar Field |
The outside of Cougar Field |
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Houston Cougars vs. Pacific Tigers at Cougar Field |
Houston Cougars baseball head coach Rayner Noble from behind at Cougar Field |
Houston Cougars baseball head coach Rayner Noble from behind at Cougar Field |
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[edit] Miscellaneous athletics
[edit] Events
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U.S. Secretary of Education, Margaret Spellings speaking at UH upon receiving an honorary doctorate |
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton speaking at UH during a campaign rally for Hillary Clinton in 2008 |
[edit] Historical
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Hugh Roy Cullen, Houston oilman, philanthropist, former chairman of the UH board of regents. Circa 1947. |
Lovette Hill, longtime Houston Cougars baseball head coach. Circa 1958. |
Philip G. Hoffman, fifth president of the University of Houston and first chancellor of the University of Houston System, Circa 1963. |
Edison E. Oberholtzer, Founder and first president of the University of Houston. Circa 1949. |
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Alden Pasche, First Houston Cougars men's basketball head coach. Circa 1947. |
A drawing of the Roy G. Cullen Memorial building by the architect Lamar Q. Cato in 1938. |
The original location (Roy G. Cullen Memorial building) of the UH library upon the campus moving to the permanent location. Photo was taken in 1945. |
Jewell Wallace, the first head football coach at the University of Houston. Circa 1946. |
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Bill Yeoman, longtime Houston Cougars football head coach. Circa 1963. |
Construction of Robertson Stadium on October 30, 1941. |
