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ALPHABETICAL ORDER36 Airline Parking Center 77 Alpha Chi Omega90 Alpha Epsilon Pi41 Annette Caldwell Simmons Hall104 Armstrong Commons 103 Arnold Dining Commons 84 Beta Theta Pi61 Binkley Parking Center55 Blanton Student Services Building 57 Boaz Commons 23 Bridwell Library 112 George W. Bush Presidential Center 39 Laura Bush Promenade6 Carr Collins Hall 51 Caruth Hall 75 Chi Omega44 Clements Hall 64 Cockrell-McIntosh Commons 58 Collins Center (Crum Auditorium)50 Crain Family Centennial Promenade 56 Crain Fountain48 Crow Building 98 Crum Basketball Center107 Crum Commons119 Crum Lacrosse and Sports Field1 Dallas Hall 2 Daniel Parking Center 111 Data Center83 Dawson Service Center 99 Dedman Center for Lifetime Sports35 Dedman Life Sciences Building 82 Delta Delta Delta72 Delta Gamma101 Doak Walker Plaza86 Dyer House52 Embrey Engineering Building117 Expressway Tower49 Fincher Building 7 Florence Hall 40 Fondren Library Center (DeGolyer Library) 34 Fondren Science Building 43 Ford Hall (Future Site)70 Ford Stadium 71 Future Development76 Gamma Phi Beta18 Greer Garson Theatre 19 Hamon Arts Library 42 Harold Clark Simmons Hall33 Heroy Science Hall 120 Highland Park United Methodist Church 3 Hillcrest Manor27 Hillcrest Parking Center (Future Site) 45 Hughes-Trigg Student Center (Centennial Hall)38 Hyer Hall 60 Indoor Performance Center (Future Site)53 Junkins Engineering Building93 Kappa Alpha Order81 Kappa Alpha Theta 73 Kappa Kappa Gamma92 Kappa Sigma105 Kathy Crow Commons11 Kennemer Fountain26 Kirby Hall 37 Late Fountain69 Loyd All-Sports Center 106 Loyd Commons 47 Maguire Building 25 Martin Hall 17 Mary Hay Hall 63 McElvaney Commons 9 McFarlin Auditorium 67 Meadows Museum 68 Meadows Parking Center 96 Miller Event Center 97 Moody Coliseum 94 Moody Parking Center 30 Moore Hall65 Morrison-Bell Track 62 Morrison-McGinnis Commons102 Mustang Band Hall100 Mustang Parking Center 95 Mustang Plaza and Mall20 Owen Arts Center 79 Panhellenic House #174 Panhellenic House #246 Patterson Hall (SMU Police) 8 Perkins Administration Building 24 Perkins Chapel 22 Perkins Hall 16 Peyton Hall88 Phi Delta Theta 89 Phi Gamma Delta80 Pi Beta Phi29 Prothro Hall118 Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center28 Selecman Hall 14 Shuttles Hall87 Sigma Alpha Epsilon59 Sigma Chi 91 Sigma Phi Epsilon21 Smith Hall 15 Smith Health Center31 SMU Apartments #532 SMU Apartments #4109 SMU Bookstore78 SMU Childcare Center12 SMU Flagpole85 SMU Service House4 Storey Hall 110 Tennis Complex 54 Turner Centennial Quadrangle10 Umphrey Lee Center 5 Underwood Law Library 13 Virginia-Snider Commons108 Ware Commons66 Westcott Field 116 5538 Dyer Street115 5539 SMU Boulevard114 6200 N. Central Expressway113 6210 N. Central Expressway
NUMERICAL ORDER1 Dallas Hall 2 Daniel Parking Center 3 Hillcrest Manor4 Storey Hall 5 Underwood Law Library 6 Carr Collins Hall 7 Florence Hall 8 Perkins Administration Building 9 McFarlin Auditorium 10 Umphrey Lee Center11 Kennemer Fountain12 SMU Flagpole13 Virginia-Snider Commons14 Shuttles Hall 15 Smith Health Center16 Peyton Hall 17 Mary Hay Hall 18 Greer Garson Theatre 19 Hamon Arts Library 20 Owen Arts Center 21 Smith Hall 22 Perkins Hall 23 Bridwell Library 24 Perkins Chapel 25 Martin Hall 26 Kirby Hall 27 Hillcrest Parking Center (Future Site) 28 Selecman Hall 29 Prothro Hall30 Moore Hall 31 SMU Apartments #532 SMU Apartments #433 Heroy Science Hall 34 Fondren Science Building 35 Dedman Life Sciences Building36 Airline Parking Center 37 Late Fountain38 Hyer Hall 39 Laura Bush Promenade40 Fondren Library Center (DeGolyer Library)41 Annette Caldwell Simmons Hall42 Harold Clark Simmons Hall43 Ford Hall (Future Site)44 Clements Hall45 Hughes-Trigg Student Center (Centennial Hall)46 Patterson Hall (SMU Police) 47 Maguire Building48 Crow Building 49 Fincher Building 50 Crain Family Centennial Promenade51 Caruth Hall 52 Embrey Engineering Building53 Junkins Engineering Building54 Turner Centennial Quadrangle55 Blanton Student Services Building56 Crain Fountain57 Boaz Commons 58 Collins Center (Crum Auditorium) 59 Sigma Chi 60 Indoor Performance Center (Future Site)61 Binkley Parking Center 62 Morrison-McGinnis Commons63 McElvaney Commons 64 Cockrell-McIntosh Commons 65 Morrison-Bell Track 66 Westcott Field 67 Meadows Museum 68 Meadows Parking Center69 Loyd All-Sports Center 70 Ford Stadium 71 Future Development 72 Delta Gamma 73 Kappa Kappa Gamma 74 Panhellenic House #2 75 Chi Omega76 Gamma Phi Beta 77 Alpha Chi Omega 78 SMU Childcare Center79 Panhellenic House #180 Pi Beta Phi81 Kappa Alpha Theta 82 Delta Delta Delta 83 Dawson Service Center 84 Beta Theta Pi85 SMU Service House86 Dyer House87 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 88 Phi Delta Theta89 Phi Gamma Delta 90 Alpha Epsilon Pi91 Sigma Phi Epsilon 92 Kappa Sigma93 Kappa Alpha Order94 Moody Parking Center95 Mustang Plaza and Mall96 Miller Event Center 97 Moody Coliseum 98 Crum Basketball Center 99 Dedman Center for Lifetime Sports100 Mustang Parking Center101 Doak Walker Plaza102 Mustang Band Hall103 Arnold Dining Commons 104 Armstrong Commons 105 Kathy Crow Commons106 Loyd Commons 107 Crum Commons108 Ware Commons109 SMU Bookstore 110 Tennis Complex 111 Data Center112 George W. Bush Presidential Center113 6210 N. Central Expressway114 6200 N. Central Expressway115 5539 SMU Boulevard116 5538 Dyer Street117 Expressway Tower118 Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center 119 Crum Lacrosse and Sports Field120 Highland Park United Methodist Church
Dedman School of Law Recognized internationally for trainingprominent lawyers in legal fields, publicservice and academia, the school is alsoknown for its legal clinics, institutes andacademic centers. SMU.EDU/LAW
Laura Lee Blanton Student Services Building First-time visitors to campus often start here, the home of undergraduate admission and financial aid.SMU.EDU/ADMISSION
Perkins School of Theology To prepare leaders in Christian ministry, the school offers master’s and doctoral degrees, certificate programs and continuing education. SMU.EDU/PERKINS
SMU AthleticsFacilities include Ford Stadium, Moody Coliseum, Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center, Crum Field and the SMU Tennis Complex. Mustangs compete in 17 Division I sports in the American Athletic Conference. SMUMUSTANGS.COM
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Meadows MuseumThe Museum houses one of the largest and most comprehensive collections of Spanish art outside of Spain, with works dating from the 10th to the 21st century. SMU.EDU/MEADOWSMUSEUM
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Lyle School of Engineering Through innovative programs and hands-on experiences, students in this school learn to make a difference in the world through engineering. SMU.EDU/LYLE
11George W. BushPresidential Center The Center comprises the Library and Museum and the independent institute, and offers programs for visitors, students and scholars. SMU.EDU/BUSHCENTER
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Simmons School of Education and Human Development Professionals across many fields of education, counseling, dispute resolution, applied physiology and wellness focus on creating and disseminating evidence-based knowledge in this multifaceted school. SMU.EDU/SIMMONS
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Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences Iconic Dallas Hall, SMU’s first building, houses the largest academic unit encompassing the humanities, social sciences, and natural and mathematical sciences. SMU.EDU/DEDMAN
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Cox School of Business The internationally recognized school provides a direct connection to businesses in Dallas and around the world and equips students with the knowledge and networks they need to become business leaders. SMU.EDU/COX
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Meadows School of the Arts Creative students prepare for careers in the visual and performing arts and communications in the school leading the way in arts entrepreneurship and innovative community engagement programs. SMU.EDU/MEADOWS
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