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Bldgs. 90-94, UWF Facilities Services
The Campus Support Services Complex, at the time of occupa...
Bldg. 89, UWF Archaeology Institute
Dr. Margaret Jane Smith, an aeronautical engineer and psyc...
Bldg. 88, UWF WUWF Radio
This small building was sited near the UWF water tower, ...
Bldg. 82, UWF CFPA
Occupied in 1991, The Center for Fine and Performing Arts ...
Bldg. 85, 86 UWF COP
The College of Education, offices and classrooms, marked t...
Bldg. 81, UWF Campus Information Center
Campus Information Center, occupied in 1982, was a small ...
Bldg. 83, UWF Wetlands Research Lab
Wetlands Research Lab (WRL) is not the biggest building o...
Bldg. 77 and 78 UWF ERDC
Educational Research and Development Center (ERDC) was the...
Governor W.D. Bloxham House
This Federal-style building was constructed in 1844 by Ric...
Old Fort Braden School
Fort Braden was established in 1839 as a military outpost ...
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Bldgs. 90-94, UWF Facilities Services
The Campus Support Services Complex, at the time of occupancy in 1996, housed the Facilities Planning and Management offices and the Physical Plant office in Bldg. 90. In a separate complex adjacent, were the maintenance shops, Bldgs. 91, 92, 93 ...
Bldg. 89, UWF Archaeology Institute
Dr. Margaret Jane Smith, an aeronautical engineer and psychological statistician, began volunteering with UWF after her retirement and led UWF archaeology into the computer age through advising in the application of computer assisted drafting.
The building program for this new ...
Bldg. 88, UWF WUWF Radio
This small building was sited near the UWF water tower, thus obtaining needed height for its broadcasting aerial. The architects, Caldwell Associates, with much input by those managing and operating the station, worked together to prepare the building program. Caldwell ...
Bldg. 82, UWF CFPA
Occupied in 1991, The Center for Fine and Performing Arts (CFPA) was the most expensive building on the UWF campus at $10,326,268. The academic programs and faculty offices for these disciplines were in the Humanities Building (36) and cramped for ...
Bldg. 85, 86 UWF COP
The College of Education, offices and classrooms, marked the first complex of buildings to recognize the reorganization of the academic structuring of the university from Alpha, Gamma, and Omega, to the more traditional College of Arts and Sciences, College of ...
Bldg. 81, UWF Campus Information Center
Campus Information Center, occupied in 1982, was a small but significant building. The site chosen was just west of the juncture of University Parkway and Campus Drive. The building program called for a covered drive-up window, two entrances convenient to ...
Bldg. 83, UWF Wetlands Research Lab
Wetlands Research Lab (WRL) is not the biggest building on campus, nor the most important; however, it is representative of the many smaller, support buildings across campus that fill out the needs of what makes up a university. WRL managed ...
Bldg. 77 and 78 UWF ERDC
Educational Research and Development Center (ERDC) was the brainchild of Dr. Billy Williams and the desire of President Crosby. The program was created as a laboratory for on-going educational research and development to explore the approach and methodology of the ...
Governor W.D. Bloxham House
This Federal-style building was constructed in 1844 by Richard A. Shine, a prominent builder and mason who constructed the south wing of Florida's Capitol in 1845.
In 1881, Mary C. Bloxham, Governor Bloxham's wife, acquired the property. Governor Bloxham, the ...
Old Fort Braden School
Fort Braden was established in 1839 as a military outpost during the Second Seminole War (1835-1842). At the end of the war the fort was abandoned, but the small farming community that had developed nearby continued.
A school in the ...