The Simmons Building was the first research tower constructed on UT Southwestern's North Campus. Construction began in 1991, and the first occupants moved in during the spring of 1993. The 11-story building houses the Excellence in Education Foundation Auditorium and a variety of research and administrative offices. The building is named in honor of the late Reuben Leon and Fairess Clark Simmons, parents of Harold Simmons.
Collection
The Office of News and Publications Collection
Collection
MSS0001 The Office of News and Publications Collection
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