Glenn Morris Field House

Today, the building is still used as a practice facility for the university's track and field team.

While at Colorado A&M, Morris served as the student body president and competed in football, basketball and track.

In the 1936 U.S. Olympic track and field trials, Morris set a new world record of 7,880 points.

Until 1990 when the process moved online, students registered for all classes in person in either the South College Gymnasium or Moby Arena.

[1] After World War II, the building was used as a temporary dormitory to house the influx of veterans returning to university on the G.I.