Burch Hall

Burch Hall

Built in 1968 and originally referred to as the Technical Classrooms Building, Burch Hall was named after former Cameron president Richard B. Burch. With a 75mm Pack Howitzer guarding the east end of Burch Hall, the presence of Cameron’s award-winning Army ROTC program and the George D. Keathley Department of Military Science is undeniably made known to all who enter the building.

Burch Hall is also home to the Mathematical Sciences Department; in addition, the building provides instructors and students with various multimedia applications and distance learning capabilities, such as ITV courses, that can be used in classrooms. CU’s Math Lab, study and meeting rooms for honor students, and tutorial areas are also found in Burch.

Located in Burch Hall:

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Stadium Burch Hall Gymnasium Howell Hall Administration Building Library Center for Emerging Technology and Entrepreneurial Studies Nance Boyer Nance Boyer Conwill Hall Academic Commons Warehouse Grounds Building Physical Facilities Engineering Building Mail and Transportation Building Science Complex Tennis Courts Business Building Shepler Center Aggie Rec Center Cameron Exchange Music Building Haggar Hall Theatre Communications Building Art Building Jesse Davenport Unity Garden Bentley Gardens McCasland Pond Softball Field CETES Conference Center McMahon Centennial Complex McMahon Center Cameron Village Cameron Village Graybill Courtyard Cameron Park McMahon Field

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