| Building | Building Named For |
Honoree's Position | Year Built | Year Renovated | Building Code |
| Alumni Gates | 1925 | ||||
| Alumni House (formerly President's Residence) | James M. Paige | Alumni | 1924 | ||
| Aycock Hall (*torn down; first brick building on present campus) | Charles B. Aycock | Governor | 1908 | ||
| Barber Administration Building | Carlton J. Barber | Trustee for 25 years; Chairman of the Board for 5 years and Trustee Emeritus | 1981 | ||
| Bickett Hall | T. W. Bickett | Governor | 1922 | ||
| Bronco Hall | 2005 | ||||
| Bryant Hall | Dunie A. Bryant | Dorm Directress | 1966 | ||
| Butler Building | George Lee Butler | Trustee, Chairman of the Board and FSU Alumnus | 1977 | BUTLER | |
| Central Warehouse | 1982 | ||||
| Chancellor's Residence (formerly President's Residence through Dr. Charles "A" Lyons tenure) |
1924 |
1956 | |||
| Chesnutt Library | Charles W. Chesnutt | Principal of the Howard School 1881-1883 |
1937, 1968, 1987 | 2005 | |
| Chick Building (Formerly Chesnutt Library) | Helen T. Chick | Professor of Art | 1968 | HTC | |
| Collins Administration Building(formerly E. E. Smith Administration Building) |
William R. Collins | Trusteefor 19 years and named First Trustee Emeritus | 1970 | ||
| Continuing Education Building | 1976 | CE | |||
| Cook Dining Hall (currently the oldest building standing on campus) | Henry Lilly Cook | Chairman of the Board of Trustees | 1923 | 1952, 1958, 1962 | COOK |
| Facilities Maintenance Planning and Construction Building (Formerly Physical Plant) | 1969 | ||||
| Fire Station | |||||
| Hackley (L.V.) Honors Dorm | Lloyd “Vic” Hackley | College President 1988-1994 Interim Chancellor 2007- |
1997 | ||
| Harris Hall | Robert Harris | College President | 1938 | 1954 | |
| Health, Physical Education & Recreation Complex, Capel Arena | Felton J. Capel | Board of Trustees | 1995 | HPEC | |
| Hood Hall | James W(alker) Hood | 1939 | 1954 | ||
| Howard School (*torn down) | General O. O. Howard | President, Freedman’s Bureau | 1867 | 1902 relocated | |
| Joyner Hall | Dr. J. Y. Joyner | State Superintendent of Public Instruction | 1930 | 1954 | |
| J. Knuckles Science Annex | Dr. Joseph Knuckles | Professor and Chair in Biology Department | 1968 | JKSA | |
| Lauretta Taylor Gymnasium(Formerly Women’s Gym) | Lauretta Taylor | Coach and Instructor | 1969 | 2006 | TBDLG |
| Lilly Gymnasium | H. W. Lilly | Secretary-Treasurer of the Board of Trustees | 1938 | 1959 | |
| Lyons Science Complex | Charles "A" Lyons | 1st Chancellor | 1981 | LYONS | |
| Lyons Science Bldg (New) | Charles “A” Lyons | 1st Chancellor | Under Construction | LSA | |
| Marion “Rex” & Aronul E. Harris Marion School of Business & Economics (Formerly SBE Bldg) | Marion “Rex” & Aronul E. Harris | 1990 | SBE | ||
| Mitchell Industrial Arts Building (*torn down) | John W. Mitchell | Agricultural Specialist | 1923 | 1955 | |
| Mitchell Pre-School Bldg. | John W. Mitchell | Agricultural Specialist | 1955 | ||
| Newbold Laboratory School (*torn down) | N. C. Newbold | State Director for Negro Education | 1930 | 1958 | |
| New Residence Hall | 1977 | ||||
| Rosenthal (Emil) Classroom Building | Emil Rosenthal | Trustee for 30 years | 1966 | ROSEN | |
| Rudolph Jones Student Center | Rudolph Jones | Sixth College President | 1972 | ||
| Seabrook (J. W.) Auditorium | James W. Seabrook | Fifth College President | 1953 | 2006 | |
| Security Building (Houses Campus Police) | 1951 | ||||
| E. E. Smith Administration Building (*torn down) | Ezekiel Ezra Smith | College Principal | 1922 | 1953 | |
| E. E. Smith Administration Complex (formerly E. E. Smith Administration Building) |
Ezekiel Ezra Smith | College Principal | 1981 | ||
| Smith Hall | Nanny Goode Smith (Wife of E. E. Smith) | Registrar | 1953 | ||
| Spaulding Infirmary | C. C. Spaulding | 1955 | |||
| Taylor Science Building | Robert R. Taylor | First Black Member of the FSU Board of Trustees, and first black to graduate from MIT | 1939 | TAYLOR | |
| Taylor Social Science Annex | Robert R. Taylor | First Black Member of the FSU Board of Trustees, and first black to graduate from MIT | 1968 | ||
| Telecommunications Building (formerly Old Library) | 1937 | 1941, 1952 | TELCOM | ||
| University Place Apartments | |||||
| Vance Hall (originally built in 1910, demolished in 1957), rebuilt in 1966) | Zebulon B. Vance | Governor | 1966 | ||
| Williams Hall | George W. Williams | College Principal | 1955 |