Lubbock, Texas radio broadcaster Mike Gustafson took some photos of the University of Houston earlier this spring when in town to call the Texas Tech-Houston baseball series. This is the third campus Mike has photographed (along with Rice and Baylor) and, as always, I greatly appreciate his generosity. I did a postdoctoral fellowship at UH from 1989-1991 (pre-Internet) and had not been back to the campus since, so it was interesting for me to see what it looks like 34 years later!
A major landmark on the UH campus is the Ezekiel Cullen Building, which hosts administrative offices.
One of the majors for which UH is best known is hospitality (hotel and restaurant) management. As shown in the next picture, the Conrad N. Hilton College of Global Hospitality Leadership features its own hotel, where students gain hands-on experience in hotel operations.
Next is the Kathrine G. McGovern College of the Arts.
UH has two adjoining Student Centers, North and South. Here is the latter...
Another student amenity is the Campus Recreation and Wellness Center, shown next.
Lastly are the UH Cougars' two football facilities, TDECU Stadium* and the indoor practice building.
*Standing for Texas Dow Employees Credit Union.