3100 Cullen Blvd
Houston, TX 77004
(713) 743-9444
The Jesse H. Jones School of Business (JHJ) at Texas Southern University was founded in 1955 to service an increasing student interest in business in the City of Houston. Today, JHJ is on the forefront of business schools, providing cutting-edge, innovate programming to business students from all over the world. Named as one of the "Best 300 Business Schools" by the Princeton Review, Texas Southern University’s Jesse H. Jones School of Business is accredited by AACSB International, the hallmark of accrediting agencies for business schools worldwide. Situated in the heart of the fourth largest city in the United States, the Jesse H. Jones School of Business offers students an exciting opportunity to combine their academic studies with activities that can enhance their understanding and involvement with the business community within the Greater Houston area. From campus-based organizations to corporate involvement programs, the School of Business reaches out to give each student an opportunity to obtain a well-rounded experience that is grounded in knowledge and specialized skills. World-class city, state-of-the-art facilities Students experience an ideal setting in a state-of-the-art building, which provides students with an environment that nurtures academic growth and fosters understanding of business processes and procedures from a real-life perspective. The faculty, a diverse body of experienced academicians and researchers, provides academic stimuli that motivate and inspire students toward excellence. Unique academic programs within the School of Business provide the basic knowledge and specialized training, while also helping students acquire the social and cognitive skills required to succeed in the world’s ever-changing business environment. The School of Business is also actively involved in basic and applied research that supports quality education of its students. The Jesse H. Jones Advantage Accredited by AACSB International Dedicated, qualified, and culturally diverse faculty Leading-edge programs Innovative instructional approaches State-of-the-art facility with advanced technological resources Business partnerships and collaborations Practical application through internships
One of the most iconic structures on campus! Moody Towers residential halls houses the students of the University of Houston and provides a living atmosphere for residents to grow socially and academically.
Moody Towers are twin 18-story high-rise residence halls located in the Wheeler District on the campus of the University of Houston in Houston, Texas, United States. It was named for William Lewis Moody, Jr. and his wife Libbie Shearn Moody of Galveston, Texas, and houses 1,100 students. The towers also house the largest dining hall on the campus.A mass shooting from atop Moody Towers was prevented when police arrested Albert J. Russell, Jr. in 1972. Russell, who was not a student, was trespassing on university property around the sixth anniversary of the mass shootings at the University of Texas at Austin, and attempted to go atop one of the towers with a loaded M14 rifle and a loaded .22 Long Rifle. Upon arrest, he told police he would've shot people had he been allowed on the rooftop.
Coordinator of the Music Library: Stephanie Lewin-Lane [email protected] 713-743-3196 Music Library Supervisor: [email protected] Paula Truitt (713) 743-3770
The Rebecca and John J. Moores School of Music is the music school of the University of Houston. The Moores School offers the Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Arts in Music, Master of Music, and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees in music performance, conducting, theory and composition, music history and literature, pedagogy, and music education and also offers a Certificate of Music Performance. It is a component of the University of Houston College of the Arts (CotA). The Moores School is a fully accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM). Its namesakes are UH alumni John Moores (a businessman and philanthropist) and his former wife Rebecca. As of June 2014, the Director of the Moores School is Andrew Davis.HistoryThe University of Houston was founded in 1927, and the music department was formed in 1940. In 1969 the department was officially designated as the University of Houston School of Music. In 1972 the School of Music moved into the Fine Arts Building, a facility it shared with the Department of Art. A multimillion-dollar gift in 1991 by UH alumni John and Rebecca Moores led to renaming of the school in their honor (media references to the "Moores School of Music" appear as early as fall 1995) and to the construction of the present facility, which began operation in 1997.