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  1. University of Houston. The Ezekiel W. Cullen building at the University of Houston. The University of Houston is a public university in Houston, Texas. It was started in 1927, and has nearly 35,000 students. [1]

  2. Served as Chancellor of the University of Houston when that position was created until 1961, helped to establish UH as a state school. 4. Clanton Ware Williams. 1956–1961. 1904–1975. Served as President after A.D. Bruce became Chancellor. 5. Philip Guthrie Hoffman. 1961–1977.

  3. The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston was established by Texas House Bill 500 on June 11, 1963, and activated by the Board of Regents of The University of Texas on September 28, 1963.

  4. The original library of the University of Houston was established in 1927 when the school was known as Houston Junior College. [1] With 1,988 volumes, the library was housed as a section of the San Jacinto High School library, where the college shared building space. Ruth Wikoff was the school's first professional librarian.

  5. List of University of Houston people. The list of University of Houston people includes notable alumni, former students, and faculty of the University of Houston. Class years usually indicate the year of a graduation unless an entry is denoted by an asterisk (*). In this case, the student did not graduate from the university, and the class year ...

  6. Conference regular season champion. 1994, 1999, 2022. The Houston Cougars women's volleyball program represents the University of Houston in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I. The Cougars compete in the Big 12 Conference and play their home games on Houston's main campus in Houston, Texas at the Fertitta Center. [2]

  7. Coordinates: 29.722178°N 95.344036°W. The College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences ( CLASS) is one of 14 [1] academic colleges at the University of Houston. With nearly 10,000 students, CLASS is the largest college of the university, and was established in 2000 after the College of Humanities, Fine Arts, and Communication and the College ...

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