The William H. Snell Building was completed in 1960 to provide a permanent home for Industrial Arts which had been housed in ward surplus buildings on the site of current Harold B. Lee Library. William H. Snell was a faculty member, teacher, and resourceful administrator. The William H. Snell Building currently houses the School of Technology, an academic unit in the Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering and Technology. The building provides classrooms and lab space for activities ranging from wood working to robotics.
Frequently Asked Questions About William H. Snell Building (SNLB)
What is the William H. Snell Building and what departments does it house?
The William H. Snell Building, completed in 1960, is home to BYU's School of Technology, providing classrooms and labs for activities from woodworking to robotics.
Where is the William H. Snell Building located?
It is located on E Campus Dr, Provo, UT 84604, USA.
How can I contact the William H. Snell Building for more information?
You can call them at +1 801-422-4636 for inquiries.
What type of institution is the William H. Snell Building part of?
It is part of Brigham Young University, serving academic functions within the Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering and Technology.
Are there any nearby educational buildings or departments close to the William H. Snell Building?
Yes, nearby are the B-66 Classroom and Tech Lab Building, the Department of Manufacturing Engineering, the Roland A. Crabtree Technology Building, and BYU General Education buildings.
What dining options are available near the William H. Snell Building?
Nearby dining options include Subway, Wendy's, Chick-fil-A, Aloha Plate, The Skyroom at BYU, Jamba BYU, and Cougareat Food Court.
Are there recreational or entertainment venues near the William H. Snell Building?
Yes, nearby entertainment venues include BYU Bowling & Games Center and Varsity Theatre for bowling and movie experiences.
Is there university support or community services near the William H. Snell Building?
Nearby are BYU Career Services, BYU Y-Serve, and the Student Connection & Leadership Center / BYUSA which provide community and career support.
What is the historical significance of the William H. Snell Building's name?
It is named after William H. Snell, a faculty member and resourceful administrator who contributed significantly to Industrial Arts at BYU.
What notable campus landmarks are near the William H. Snell Building that visitors might want to see?
Nearby notable landmarks include the Roland A. Crabtree Technology Building, Chatham Unit, and Y Mountain, offering both architectural and natural attractions.