For Whom it is Named

For Whom it is Named

By David Craft (1983 Edition) and Steve Jones (1989 Edition) University Relations University Archives (2003 Edition)

Buildings Named for People

Buildings with Names that Reflect Historical Significance

Residence Complexes Named for People

Farms, Research Centers and Other Parcels of Land Named for People

Campus Streets Named for People

University Student Apartments Community Streets Named for People

City of Ames Streets Named for Iowa State People

Plaques and Statues Placed on Campus to Recognize People

Residence Halls House Names

Additional Websites

Historic Barns of Iowa State

Campus Art

Farm House

Facilties Planning and Management Campus Building Drawings

Facilities Planning and Management–Current Campus Floor Plans

Maps of the Current Iowa State University Campus

Resources Available Online

From Prairie Sod to Campus Cornerstones: Building Our Campus History

The Iowa State University campus and its buildings, 1859-1979

Trees of Central Campus

For Whom It Is Named: Names of Halls, Buildings, Streets, Residence Hall Houses and Other Facilities at Iowa State University

LEARNING MORE ABOUT THE IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS

To learn more about the Iowa State University Campus, please check the following websites, archival collections (located in Special Collections, ISU Library) and secondary sources (call numbers and locations noted).

Buildings and Grounds Division Collection, located in the University Archives

Department of Residence Buildings Collection, located in the University Archives

Celebrating 100 Years: Iowa State’s Campanile (Virtual Exhibit)

Morrill Hall: The Jewel of Iowa State University (Virtual Exhibit)


This is a historic exhibit and the information provided within it may be out of date. Please contact the Special Collections and University Archives Department with questions about Iowa State history (archives@iastate.edu).