FACILITIES AND BUILDING
Although it is essentially one building, Johnson EPS is actually made up of two integrated structures that were constructed at different times. The east-side (quad-side) of the building was built in the early 1960s; the west side and interconnecting features were added about a decade later. Unfortunately, little effort was made at the time of the addition to match its exterior design with that of the original structure. The building was dedicated to former University of Tennessee President Joseph E. Johnson in 1999.
The Department of Chemistry occupies the third floor of Johnson EPS. The main office is centrally-located in Room 319. Most faculty offices and labs associated with Chemistry are located on the third floor, while some classrooms are located on either the second or first floor.
To see a diagram of room and facility locations for the third floor of Johnson EPS, click on the photograph above. |


