Beckman Hall   

Address:    393 N. Glassell St.        

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The late Dr. Arnold O. Beckman was an accomplished scientist and inventor who helped to shape the ever-changing technology landscape. Perhaps the achievement Dr. Beckman was most proud of was the non-profit foundation he and his late wife, Mabel, founded in 1977. This structure exists through the foundation’s generosity, along with Dr. Beckman’s hope that his lifelong passion for scientific discovery would be passed on to the inquisitive minds of future generations. This building completed in 1998 (4 floors, 112,000 sq.ft.), houses classrooms, computer labs, offices, conference rooms, food services, the George Bush conference center, the Barbara Bush patio, the George L. Argyros School of Business and Economics, the A. Gary Anderson Center for Economic Research, the Ralph W. Leatherby Center for Entrepreneurship, the Walter Schmid Center for International Business, the Waltmar Foundation, the Roger C. Hobbs Institute of Real Estate, Law and Environmental Studies, the C. Larry Hoag Center for Real Estate and Finance, as well as the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science.