UNC Charlotte Buildings
(Parentheses indicate full name of namesake; it is not necessary to include these even with first reference.)
Academic/Administrative
- (J. Murrey) Atkins Library (Dalton Tower refers to the library’s additional floors)
- Auxiliary Services Building
- (Bascom “Barney” Weaver) Barnard Building
- (Thomas Milburn) Belk Gym
- Bioinformatics Building
- (Sherman) Burson Building
- (Charles “Cliff”) Cameron Applied Research Center (now referred to as Cameron Hall)
- Cato College of Education (the College of Education is named for the Cato Corp.)
- Charlotte Engineering Early College Building
- College of Health and Human Services Building
- (Wayland H.) Cato Hall (named for Wayland H. Cato Jr.)
- (Dean W.) Colvard Building (named for Chancellor Emeritus Dean Colvard)
- (Mary Rebecca) Denny Building
- Duke Centennial Hall
- Duke Energy Smart Grid Lab (located within EPIC, named in conjunction with EPIC dedication)
- Foundation Building Annex
- Foundation Building
- Albert & Freeman Energy Production and Infrastructure Center (The building is named for Craig ’85 and Darla ’83 Albert, the center can be referred to as EPIC on subsequent references.)
- Facilities Management/PPS Building
- Facilities Operations and Parking Building
- (E.K. and Dorrie) Fretwell Building (named for Chancellor Emeritus E.K. Fretwell and his wife)
- (Ida and William) Friday Building (William Friday was a former president of the UNC System. The building is the administrative home for the Belk College of Business named in honor of the Belk family and organization in 1990.)
- (Lucius G.) Gage Undergraduate Admissions Center
- (Elmer Henry) Garinger Building
- Harris Alumni Center at Johnson Glen (Harris Alumni Center acceptable)
- (W.A.) Kennedy Building
- (Arnold K.) King Building
- (Alan) Kulwicki Motorsports Laboratory
- (Joan F.) Lorden Student Success Center encompasses the offices for the University Advising Center, University Center for Academic Diversity, University Transfer Center and Office of Undergraduate Education on the second floor of the Colvard Building
- (Pierre) Macy Building
- (William Hugh) McEniry Building
- Mebane Hall (houses the Cato College of Education)
- Memorial Hall
- North Carolina Battery Complexity, Autonomous Vehicle and Electrification Research Center (BATT CAVE)
- PORTAL Building (Partnership, Outreach and Research to Accelerate Learning)
- Receiving and Stores Building
- (Addison Hardcastle) Reese Building
- (Thomas L.) Reynolds Center for Graduate Life and Learning, a unit of the Graduate School
- Robinson Hall for the Performing Arts (named for Russell and Sally Dalton Robinson). Robinson Hall is acceptable.
- (Oliver Reagan) Rowe Arts Building
- Science Building
- Siemens Energy Large Manufacturing Solutions Laboratory (located in EPIC) (UNC Charlotte Magazine Q215)
- (Sheldon Phelps) Smith Building
- (Thomas I.) Storrs Building
- The Dubois Center at UNC Charlotte Center City (named for Chancellor Emeritus Philip L. Dubois and Lisa Lewis Dubois).The Dubois Center acceptable on subsequent references.
- (Edyth Farnham) Winningham Building
- (James and Martha) Woodward Hall (named for Chancellor Emeritus Jim Woodward and his wife)
Student
- (James H.) Barnhardt Student Activity Center
- Cafeteria Activities Building
- (Bonnie E.) Cone University Center
- (Dhiaa ’78 and Hope) Jamil Niner Student Pantry
- Popp Martin Student Union (named for Karen A. Popp ’80 and Demond T. Martin ’97)
- (Christine) Price Center for Counseling and Psychological Services (the building is named for Christine Price ’82 through a gift from her husband Joe Price ’83; it houses the University’s Center for Counseling and Psychological Services.)
- Prospector Building (acceptable to refer to as the Prospector; the Gold Room, the faculty and staff dining room, is located in this facility)
- (Joyce Davis) Waddell Center for Student Health and Wellbeing (note the spelling of wellbeing is an exception to AP Style and Webster’s dictionary, formerly the Student Health Center)
- University Recreation Center (UREC)
Residence Halls
- Belk Hall
- Elm Hall
- Greek Village
- Hawthorn Hall
- (Gov. James) Holshouser Hall
- (Gov. James) Hunt Hall
- Laurel Hall
- Levine Hall (named for Sandra and Leon Levine, namesakes of the University’s premier merit-based scholarship, the Levine Scholars Program)
- (Charles “Chuck”) Lynch Hall (named for retired vice chancellor of student affairs)
- (Gov. James) Martin Hall
- (Irene Belk) Miltimore Hall (named for the daughter of University patron Ike Belk)
- Oak Hall
- Pine Hall
- (Gov. Terry) Sanford Hall
- (Gov. Robert) Scott Hall
- (Marilyn Belk) Wallis Hall (named for the daughter of University patron Ike Belk)
- (Loy) Witherspoon Hall (named for the founding chair of the Religious Studies Department, a longtime faculty member recruited to the University by Bonnie Cone)
Athletic Facilities
- (Irwin) Belk Track and Field Center
- Baseball Training Facility
- (Jim) Boykin Men’s Tennis Office Suite (part of the Halton-Wagner Tennis Complex, it is named for the program’s all-time winningest coach)
- (Penny) Brawley Women’s Tennis Office Suite (part of the Halton-Wagner Tennis Complex; it is named for program’s all-time winningest coach)
- (Sue M.) Daughtridge Stadium (Jani-King Field)
- (Hunter ’88 and Stephanie ’86) Edwards Promenade (located in Richardson Stadium)
- (Dale F.) Halton Arena (located within the Barnhardt Student Activity Center)
- Halton-Wagner Tennis Complex (named for Dale Halton and Fred Wagner)
- (Robert and Mariam) Hayes Stadium
- Miltimore-Wallis Athletic Training/Academic Center (named for Ike Belk’s daughters)
- D.L. Phillips Complex (contains the athletic facilities for baseball, softball and tennis as well as the Wells Fargo Fieldhouse)
- (Jerry) Richardson Stadium (McColl-Richardson Field located in Richardson Stadium, named for Hugh McColl and Jerry Richardson)
- (Judy W.) Rose Football Center
- Softball Indoor Training Facility
- Stubblefield Golf Center at Rocky River Golf & Club
- Transamerica Field
- Wells Fargo Fieldhouse
Other
- Area 49 (located within Atkins Library)
- Bank of America Atrium (second-floor space in The Dubois Center)
- Belk Plaza (site of the former Belk Tower, dedicated in 1970; the tower was given by Irwin “Ike” Belk and his brothers, John, Thomas and Henderson. The plaza was rededicated in 2018.)
- (Sara) Bissell House
- (Mary Lynne) Calhoun Atrium (located in Mebane Hall)
- Cato Teaching Discovery Mural (located outside Mebane Hall)
- Childress Klein Center for Real Estate (a unit within the Belk College of Business)
- (Mary and Harry L.) Dalton Rare Book and Manuscript Reading Room (located in Atkins Library)
- Davis Pond (next to Memorial Hall)
- Dickson Gate (entrance to campus off University City Boulevard, named for the Dickson Foundation and Harris Teeter) (UNC Charlotte magazine, Q109)
- (Susie) Harwood Garden (located within UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens, named for the mother of Ralph Van Landingham)
- (Nancy ’77 M.A. and David ’77 MBA) Hauser Alumni Pavilion
- (Dale) Halton Reading Room (located within Atkins Library)
- (Herbert) Hechenbleikner Lake (located in front of the Colvard Building coming from Dickson Gate entrance)
- (Vickie ’71 and Gene ’73) Johnson Marching Band Center
- (Ken) Lambla Gallery (located in the Storrs Building)
- Lowe’s Atrium (located inside Woodward Hall, on the second floor)
- (John Paul) Lucas Room
- (Colbert Augustus “Pete”) McKnight Lecture Hall (McKnight Hall acceptable, not McKnight Auditorium)
- (Dorothy and Thomas) McMillan Academic Greenhouse (McMillan Greenhouse is acceptable)
- (Larry) Mellichamp Native Terrace Garden (located within UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens) (UNC Charlotte Magazine Q314)
- (Polly) Rogers Sensory Garden (located within UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens)
- (Robert A.) Niblock Student Center (located in the Friday Building, named for the 1984 alumnus and former chairman, president and CEO of Lowe’s Companies Inc.)
- (Peggy and Coach Joe) Popp Gate (entrance to campus from Tryon Street)
- Projective Eye Gallery (located in The Dubois Center)
- (Thomas C.) Turner School of Accountancy, a unit within the Belk College of Business
- UNC Charlotte Civic Series presented by Bank of America
- UNC Charlotte Marriott Hotel & Conference Center (note use of ampersand)
- (Ralph) Van Landingham Glen (located within UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens)