Boyd Graduate Studies Center – UGA 1023 (1968, Category 3).
The George H. Boyd Graduate Studies Center was constructed in 1968 as two buildings connected by a second-story hallway. The eight-story Graduate Studies Center, which faces the street, houses the Graduate School and administrative offices, and the Department of Mathematics, while the second building, which is smaller, houses the Science Library. (An expansion was planned as of 1989). The complex of buildings was named for George H. Boyd in 1972, who was head of biological sciences for many years, and served as dean of the Graduate School, helping the University to develop into a major research institution.