UNC-Chapel Hill

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Locations

  1. Buildings and Facilities

    1. Academics

      1. School of Medicine

        1. Thurston-Bowles Building

          104 Manning Drive
          Chapel Hill, NC 27514

          Building Number: 242

          Year Built: 1995

          Departments: Alcohol Studies Center, Cystic Fibrosis/Pulmonary Research, Gene Therapy Center, Laboratory Animal Medicine, Pediatrics, Pediatrics-Genetics and Metabolism, Pediatrics-Pulmonology, Thurston Arthritis Res Center

          Completed in 1995, this building houses arthritis and alcoholism research centers and is named for Doc J. Thurston and Hargrove (Skipper) Bowles, Jr. A native of Clayton, NC, Thurston graduated cum laude from the School of Engineering in 1932. After he sold his businesses in 1979, he devoted more time to charitable causes, including arthritis research. Hargrove "Skipper" Bowles, Jr., was a native of Monroe, North Carolina, who attended UNC from 1937 to 1941. While in the General Assembly, he developed an interest in alcoholism research and sponsored the legislation that created Carolina’s Center for Alcohol Studies. His son, Erskine Bowles, became president of the sixteen-campus University of North Carolina system in 2005.


          Building Features:

          • Gender Neutral Restrooms:
            • Floor: 01, Room: 1029, Accessible Toilet
            • Floor: 03, Room: 3415, Accessible Toilet
            • Floor: 03, Room: 3416, Accessible Toilet