The Parker House was built in 1989 as a gift to the university by Belton philanthropists Dee and JoAn Musick. It was named in honor of the university's...
From the BSM, students are equipped and mobilized for missions and ministry - locally and globally. Christ-centered, student-led groups and events encourage...
The Red Murff Baseball Field was dedicated in 1994 to honor Red Murff who helped start the baseball program at UMHB in the 1970's. In 2004, the field was...
Located at the corner of Martin Luther King and Shine Street, this 27,000-square-foot building houses classrooms, faculty offices, studio spaces, lounge...
Bawcom Student Union focuses first and foremost on student engagement in the campus community. It offers a residential dining hall, retail dining venues...
Beall Hall suites are apartment-like with a kitchen and large living room. Each suite has three bedrooms and three bathrooms. The living areas are furnished...
As a female residence hall, Burt Hall was built in 1920 and named for Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Burt, who donated $100,000. It is the largest female hall on campus,...
The Clements building was dedicated in 1980-funded by Mr. Kenneth Kirkpatrick and named in honor of Mr. C. R. Clements. It houses External Relations,...
This complex, which has a total of 11 buildings and opened in 2014, houses 390 male and female students. Located on Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, the...
The Davidson Education Building is primarily used for Business, Education, English and Computer/Information classes and was made possible by a gift from the...
When Frazier Hall was completed in 1960, it was a 14-bed hospital and college infirmary. It was named for Dr. J.M. Frazier, college physician and science...
Gettys Hall is a male residence hall named for former President Dr. Albert C. Gettys; it was constructed in 1965. Gettys Hall was the first residence hall...
Hardy Hall was built in 1929 and named in honor of former president J. C. Hardy. It was built following the loss of Luther for the sum of $100,000. The first...