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Hoblitzell Foundation 29
Don & Ethel McLeod 19
J. Robert & Sherry Brown 25
James & Jean Bagley 03
In Honor of Robert C. Brown 13
ConocoPhillips 27
DONOR ROOM
Larry Anders 01
Mickey & Barbara McKenzie 05
David & Jane Stoneking 11
Valero Energy 31
BASEMENT BUILDING CONTRIBUTORS
AT&T Foundation 21
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Cecil Preas Family Courtyard Bench
David H. Saindon & Anne K. Stoeber 134B
David & Allison Doyle Family Courtyard Bench
Lee & Nancy Winton Courtyard Bench
FIRST FLOOR BUILDING CONTRIBUTORS
Lou Dunn Diekemper 128C
DONOR
Phi Delta Theta, In Honor of Dr. Bill Dean Courtyard Bench PlainsCapital Bank Courtyard
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Ben & Patt Wallace 130B
Gayle M. Earls 134D
David P. Frazier Courtyard Bench
Jim & Kathy Gilbreath 139N
J. Michael Lewis Family 124B
Fred P. Mesch 120 (SMIF)
Joe & Thelma Peters Family Courtyard Bench
Philip Lang
Ben & Peggy Bruckner 126
The CH Foundation Grand Staircase
Madden Beebe & Co., LLP Courtyard Bench
Jerry V. & Gail Smith 128A
Five States Energy Courtyard Bench
ROOM
GRACO 103
Jeff & Cristina Blakeman Courtyard Bench
Bill D. Henry Courtyard Bench
David & Allison Doyle Family 134A
Brad & Carla Moran 124D
Paul M. Stanford Family Courtyard Bench Stewart Title 130D Gary & Michele Turner Courtyard Bench
Clint E. Fuller & Family Courtyard Bench
Randy Golden Family Courtyard Bench
DONOR ROOM
Lynn Alexander 145O
Arthur N. Budge Jr., In Honor of Mickey C. Lavy 145H
Marjorie Cone Kastman 139
Mark & Kristi Horan Family Courtyard Bench
Peoples Bank 145K
In Memory of Kevin Janik 128D
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Ben & Beverly Stribling
Circle Drive
Brian & Wetonnah McCoy Dennis P McCoy Conference Center
Tom & Colette Mathiasmeier Courtyard Bench
Mark & Mitzi Knust Family 130A
Terry & LeAnn Grantham Family Courtyard Bench
Stephen & Kaye Smith 128B
Tracy K. Elms Courtyard Bench
Donald A. Key -Ernst & Young 124C
Ken & Jaye Huseman 143
Kathy Roberts Family Courtyard Bench “dub” & Mozelle Rushing 134C Georgie G. & William B. Snyder
James & Brynn Wetherbe 101
Matt & Debbie Doyle Family 124A
Emmett & Miriam McCoy McCoy Family Atrium
Heitkamp Family 130C
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CIBER, Inc. 217
Alan D. Brown Family 278
Melody H. Kramer 202
Keith & Dena Moore 243
Cash Foundation 291
Mark & Carolyn Johnson
James & Marguerite Niver 255
John & Anne Gavin 241
Terry and Susan Lyons Family 206
Mark & Audrey Miller 274
Lance & Hayley Hughes 271
Graves Family 205
John & Maryanne McCormack & William Nicholson 281M
DONOR ROOM
Bobby G. & Delaine Stevenson 201-223
Fred & Gene Timberlake 237 & 239
Alan Hassenflu 272
H.B. & M.L. Dorris
Gary & Margo Harrod 273
Texas Capital Bank 259 KPMG LLP 289
SECOND FLOOR BUILDING CONTRIBUTORS
Laura B. & John S. Whitley 276
Clay & Louise Wood
Jack Wood & Don Wood 287
Steve & Debbie Hurt 211
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Bill & Karen Pfluger W309
James E. & Alice Skinner E373
Bill & Susie Burnett E336
Mr. & Mrs. Raleigh Hortenstine, III W302
THIRD FLOOR BUILDING CONTRIBUTORS
In Memory of J. Frank Miller, III W312
Rick & Lori Scott E334
Tom & Janet Walker W305
Donald R. & Susan Sinclair W311
In Memory of Leonard D. & Willie C. Weaver E339
John B. Malouf W346
Paul & Iris Horton E348
Robert L. Swanson Family W329
James A. Stroud Foundation W314
Jack R. Hamilton W304
Bill & Cheryl Henry W308
Brant B. Williams W315
Kendall & Becky Cowan E365
John Walker – Gary Petersen NW315
John Scovell W303
DONOR ROOM
James & Brynn Wetherbe E301, E304 & NW304
Paul & Judy Whitman E343
Debra Laverie W331
Alderson Enterprises W342
Ed & Nelda Benninger, Jr. E366
Douglas W. and Sue W. Sewell E371
Frank M. Burke E368, E372 & E374
Stephen P. Hartnett W306
• Drought-tolerant landscaping minimizes irrigation needs, and four detention basins control stormwater runoff from the building’s roof and sidewalks.
LEED is the most widely used green building rating system in the world, providing frameworks for buildings, homes and communities designed, constructed, maintained and operated for improved environmental and human health performance. By using less energy and water, LEED certified buildings save money for families, businesses and taxpayers; reduce greenhouse gas emissions; and contribute to a healthier environment for residents, workers and the larger community.
• Collection bins for recyclable materials such as paper, plastic and aluminum are installed throughout the building.
LEED GOLD CERTIFIED
• A combination of wired and wireless technologies allow students and faculty to learn, research, and share information.
• At our tobacco-free facility, smoking isn’t allowed within 25 feet of any door or air intake.
• Exterior glass blocks 40 percent of the sun and some windows block 60 percent, keeping heat and cold from entering the building. This allows for the conservation of electricity for heating and cooling.
• More than 1,600 tons of the brick, concrete and masonry from Thompson and Gaston Halls, the original buildings on the site, were crushed and reused as fill to re-level the site where the building stands today.
• Restrooms include waterless urinals and low-flow toilets that conserve indoor water use.
• Recycled materials were used in the terrazzo marble floor, carpet tiles, sinks and countertops.
After satisfying rigorous standards that address our building’s environmental impact, the Rawls College of Business building – which was completed in December 2011 – achieved Gold Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.
• Premium parking spaces are reserved for drivers of low-emitting and fuel-efficient vehicles.
• Bicycle paths and racks have been installed on site, and the building is located along the campus and apartment bus routes.
• Entrances feature metal grates to capture dust and dirt, increasing the building’s air quality and reducing the amount of energy and chemicals it takes to keep it clean.
Our building achieved LEED Gold certification for its environmentally conscious, sustainable construction in energy, lighting, water and material use. Some green features include: