Burch Hall
Originally referred to as the technical classrooms building,
Burch Hall continues to serve the same purpose today as it did when it was
built in 1968 and named after Cameron president Richard B. Burch. Its classrooms provide computer and math instructors
the capability to project screen displays so all the students
can see exactly what happens with computer commands and programs.
Burch also houses several computing and tutorial labs. The Academic IT Center,
which is an open lab serves the computing needs of students and faculty, but
doesn't provide tutorial services. Just upstairs, however, students can get
tutorials in math at the Math Lab and the Student Support Services Math Lab.
The Honors Center also provides computers for honor students and is available
for meetings and studying.
Cameron's ROTC program also resides in Burch and its presence is easily seen
on the first floor with a 75mm Pack Howitzer guarding the east entrance.
Room 107 is aptly named the "Woogee Room" after spiritual leader of the Comanche Indian Tribe,
Woogie Watchetaker. Members of Cameron's ROTC battalion requested the use of
the Comanche words "Numunuh" (Comanche) and "No Ye Ka" (on the move) as
phrases to unify members of the batallion. Woogie was quite pleased and
honored the batallion with a traditional Indian smoke ceremony.
Located in Burch Hall: