From the establishment of East Texas Normal College with one building in Cooper, Texas in 1889 to the current campus of Texas A&M University-Commerce, nearly 100 different buildings have served as dormitories, educational spaces, recreation areas, and general administration locations. This gallery contains images of past and present buildings and notable landmarks that formed part of the East Texas/Texas A&M University-Commerce campus.
In addition, you can view the Campus Buildings and Landmarks Timeline. Browse the timeline to find information on how the buildings were used, their location on campus, and when each building was constructed or demolished.
Browse the Campus Buildings and Landmarks Collections:
Charles J. Austin Engineering & Technology/Agricultural Sciences Building
David A. Talbot Hall of Languages
Halladay Student Services Building
Heating Plant and Machine Shop
Industrial Education and Technology Building
Jerry D. Morris Recreation Center
Keith D. McFarland Science Building
McDowell Administration Building
Prairie Crossing Residence Hall
Rachel Rollings Memorial Garden
Sam Rayburn Memorial Student Center
Science and Industrial Arts Hall
Sororities and Women's Halls (F Halls)
Texas A&M University Texarkana