Tucked away in a corner of the University of Texas Medical
Branch campus stands a majestic relic of an era long past.
Constructed of red pressed brick, sandstone, and ruddy Texas
granite, the Ashbel Smith Building, fondly known as Old Red,
represents a fascinating page in Galveston and Texas history. It
has been more than a century since Old Red welcomed the first group
of visionary faculty and students inside its halls. For decades,
the medical school building existed at the heart of UTMB campus
life, even through periods of dramatic growth and change. In time,
however, the building lost much of its original function to larger,
more contemporary facilities. Today, as the oldest medical school
building west of the Mississippi River, the intricately ornate Old
Red sits in sharp contrast to its sleeker neighbors.
"Old Red: Pioneering Medical Education in Texas "examines the
life and legacy of the Ashbel Smith Building from its beginnings
through modern-day efforts to preserve it. Chapters explore the
nascence of medical education in Texas; the supreme talent and
genius of Old Red architect, Nicholas J. Clayton; and the lives of
faculty and students as they labored and learned in the midst of
budget crises, classroom and fraternity antics, death-rendering
storms, and threats of closure. The education of the state's first
professional female and minority physicians and the nationally
acclaimed work of physician-scientists and researchers are also
highlighted. Most of all, the reader is invited to step inside Old
Red and mingle with ghosts of the past--to ascend the magnificent
cedar staircase, wander the long, paneled hallways, and take a seat
in the tiered amphitheater as pigeons fly in and out of windows
overhead.
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