University of Texas Medical Branch

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Locations

  1. BUILDINGS A to Z

    1. Ashbel Smith Building "Old Red"

      Known as "Old Red," the Ashbel Smith Building housed the Medical School when it opened in 1891. The area outside the building features the Founders Walk, and inside, the John P. McGovern Hall of Medicine displays 12 larger-than-life statues sculpted by Doris Appel. The artworks represent outstanding contributors to the field of medicine from Imhotep in 2600 B.C. to Marie Curie.

       

      Designed by renowned architect Nicholas Clayton, the building serves as the symbolic heart of the Galveston campus to alumni, students and staff.

       

      914 Strand St.
      Galveston, TX 77555

       

      Building # 1