FACILITIES
There are 33 major buildings on the 246 acre campus of UNK.
- William E. Bruner Hall of Science
Completed in August, 1966, this facility houses Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics/Statistics as well as the Mary Morse Lecture Hall.
- Calvin T. Ryan Library
This building was erected in 1963. An addition in 1983 doubled the size of the facility.
The attached Mitchell Center includes radio and television broadcasting facilities.
- Communications Center Building
Part of the former State Hospital complex acquired in 1972, this newly renovated building
is used by Publications and Printing Services and the Office of University Communications
on the first level, the Distance Learning Research Center on the second floor, and
Continuing Education on the third floor.
- Copeland Hall
Built and used as the campus gymnasium from 1918 to 1961, this building was used for
offices and classes until 1995 when a classroom addition was built. The original building
was renovated in 1996 and now houses offices for the Dean of Natural and Social Sciences
and the departments of Geography, History,
Psychology, and Sociology.
- Cushing Health, Physical Education and Recreation Facility
Originally constructed in 1961, this facility has undergone extensive renovation. The
renovated building houses classrooms, offices, laboratories, locker facilities, an indoor
running track, racquetball, tennis, basketball and volleyball courts, weight area and
swimming pool. These facilities service recreation and intramural programs in addition to
space for the above listed academic programs and intercollegiate athletic teams.
- Education Center
Originally built as the Military Science building in 1969, this building now houses
departments of the College of Business and Technology.
- Facilities Building
This brick structure houses offices for the physical plant operations.
- Fine Arts Building
This building houses the facilities for Music and Performing Arts,
Communications and the office of the Dean of Fine Arts and
Humanities. It opened in January, 1970, and in 1979 a wing was added to house the
Department of Art and Art History.
- Founders Hall
Opened in 1977 and dedicated to the original faculty of UNK, this facility now serves as
the administrative hub of the University. Offices include the Chancellor and Vice
Chancellors, Finance, Registrar, Human Resources, Business Services, Budget, and AA/EEO on the first level. Second
level includes offices of International Education, Institutional Data and Analysis,
General Studies, Assessment, Graduate Studies, Sponsored Programs, and faculty offices and
classrooms for departments in the College of Education and College of Natural & Social Sciences.
- Frank House
This historic mansion, constructed in 1889, is listed on the National Register of Historic
Places. It is now used for University functions and is open to the public as a museum.
- Health and Sports Center
Dedicated during the fall of 1990, this state-of-the-art facility houses UNK's indoor
spectator sports. In addition, offices, locker facilities, equipment rooms, athletic
weight area, athletic training facilities, wrestling and martial arts rooms are located in
the building. Concession and restroom facilities serve spectators utilizing the 6000 seat
arena.
- Memorial Student Affairs Building
Constructed in 1956 and remodeled in 1964 and 1984, this building houses Admissions,
Campus Post Office, Public Safety, Career
Services, Counseling Center, Academic
Advising Center, Student Support Services, Financial Aid, Office of Multicultural
Affairs and Student Health.
- The Museum of Nebraska Art
Located in downtown Kearney, the historic old post office became the home of the Nebraska
Art Collection in October of 1986. The collection shows the cultural heritage and current
status of art in Nebraska. Extensive remodeling and expansion of the building, including
the development of a park was completed in 1994. UNK's art education program utilizes the
facility on a regular basis.
- The Nebraskan Student Union
This building was opened in 1964. A major renovation is currently underway with completion
anticipated in 2002.
- Ockinga Seminar Center
Constructed adjacent to Welch Hall as a gift from the Clara Ockinga estate, this building
provides two seminar rooms used by the University and the public.
- Otto Olsen Building
Built in 1957, this structure houses Family and Consumer Science,
Industrial Technology, and Computer
Science and Information Systems, as well as University Computer Services.
- Residence Halls
UNK has twelve residence halls and University Heights apartments to accommodate students
residing on campus. They are described fully in the Student Affairs section under the
heading Housing Facilities.
- Ron & Carol Cope Center for Safety Education and Research
Constructed in 1981, the area includes a driving range and provides space for services
offered by the Nebraska Safety Center.
- Sculpture Annex
The Sculpture Annex on West Campus houses lab facilities for glass blowing and sculpture
classes offered by Art and Art History.
- A.O. Thomas Hall
A campus school from 1926-1963, it now houses the departments of English,
Modern Languages, Communications and Philosophy.
- Roland B. Welch Hall
This facility was part of the 1972 State Hospital complex acquisition. In 1989 the
building, which now houses Communication Disorders, was named
the Roland B. Welch Hall in honor of a long-time business professor.
- West Center
In 1972 UNK acquired the former State Hospital complex. It is undergoing a major
renovation and will provide facilites for departments of the College
of Business and Technology and UNMC's College of Nursing, Kearney Division.
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