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1) Aquatics Center: Indoor natatorium used for swim meets and an adjoining outdoor pool primarily for recreation. Very popular during the summer.

2) Abrimov Sciences Building: Chemistry and Biology classes and labs.

3) Andrew Tate Criminal Justice Center: Criminal Justice, Social Work, and Law classes, as well as an actual, working courtroom.

4) Bob Reynolds Agricultural Studies Center: Hosts Agriculture, Animal Science, Botany, Horticulture, and Veterinary Medicine classes as well as a veterinary center, several large greenhouses, an insectary, and a field for agricultural research.

5) Casey Studdard Business Arts Building: Business and Economics classes

6) Edgar Garland Student Center: This rectangular building boasts an open, interior courtyard which is home to Ravens pep rallies. The basement contains a bowling alley and pool tables. The ground floor contains meeting rooms and a food court. The building also holds a movie theatre, convenience store, and college bookstore.

7) Edmund Dale Memorial Building: Military Sciences and ROTC program, as well as an indoor gun range, drill field, and small outdoor paintball arena known as the War Zone.

8) Hardy Travis Building: Kinesiology and Physical Education classes.

9) Hearst Art and Journalism Center: Art, Journalism, Television, and Radio classes and technology labs.

10) Lansdale Language Center: Named after a famous local writer, this building houses English, Computer Science, and Foreign Language classes.

11) Martha Patterson Annex: Houses various special classes and exhibitions.

12) Martha Patterson Language Arts Center: Liberal Arts, Speech, and Communications classrooms.

13) Morris Education Center: Education, Special Education, and Theology classes, including a large lecture hall and a small chapel.

14) Melinda O’Brien Physical and Life Sciences Building: Various science-related classes.

15) Dr. Patrick O’Brien Administration Building: Students go here for various student services such as paying tuition, applying for a student loan, getting transcripts, and so on.

16) President’s Hall, the O’Brien Estate: This plantation style building is the home of ETU’s presidents.

17) Ravens Athletic Complex: The Ravens’ baseball and softball teams play here.

18) The Raven’s Nest: ETU’s football stadium, built in the mid 1980s. The area under the stands is enclosed and holds offices, concessions, lockers, equipment storage, physical therapy, and classrooms.

19) R.E. Lee Engineering and Applied Sciences Building: Engineering classes.

20) Rockefeller Psychology Center: Culture studies classes and various labs. This building is four stories tall and home of the ETU bell tower.

21) The Roost (Multi Use Indoor Arena): Home of the Ravens basketball and volleyball teams.

22) Sam Houston Gymnasium: This recently renovated gym offers several weight rooms, workout rooms, and more.

23) Sam Rayburn Library: The ETU library contains three floors of books, classrooms, study rooms, several private collections, computer labs, and a lecture hall.

24) Shickman Concert Hall: Home of the Symphony Orchestra, dance troupe, and various speaking engagements.

25) William Greystone Building: Cultural and Social Studies classrooms.

26) Zelmanek Mathematics Center: Mathematics classes.

27) George Danford Dormitory: This five story dormitory is the tallest male dorm and most modern on campus. Each floor offers a commons area with televisions and small workout equipment such as stationary bikes, punching bags, and weights.

28) Halloway Suites: This small women’s dorm resembles a vintage bed and breakfast. It was the original dorm built in the 1890s and is now a proud memorial to the earliest of the student body. It has been remodeled several times and currently contains 24 rooms, but is the most pricey dorm on campus.

29) Lester Hughes Dormitory: This male dormitory was built in the 1940s and the windows of each room are very small. It is a two story building accessed via a common entrance door on each floor which leads to an interior hallway.

30) Linda Kirchman Tower: This female dormitory is the tallest dorm on campus (10 Stories). It also houses the campus security department on the first floor.

31) Manuel Travis Athletics Dormitory: This co-ed dormitory is the nicest of all of the dorms on campus. The Travis building is four floors, the first being for female athletes, and the top three for male athletes. Each floor has a study room, a workout room with full equipment, and entertainment rooms with large screen televisions and stereo equipment.

32) Stanbury Hall: This two story tall dormitory for females offers large rooms and bathrooms, making it highly desired.

33) Whitehall Dormitory: This is a co-ed dormitory built in the 1930s, but has been renovated several times—unfortunately the last time was in the early 1970s. It is a three level structure with an outside set of stairs going from floor to floor, with concrete balconies and small wrought iron hand rails. The rooms are a little larger than the other dorms and the first floor dorms include a small kitchen. Many stories of haunting and weirdness originate from Whitehall. Left half (even numbered) of the building is Female Dorms and the right half (odd numbered) is Male.