This document summarizes the history and land use of Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University (HSTU) in Bangladesh over time. It describes how the land was originally used for agriculture and homes before an NGO acquired a portion in 1978 to start an agricultural training center. The center later became an agriculture college and then merged with a veterinary medicine college to become HSTU in 2008, expanding the total land area to 83 acres. The document analyzes how land use has changed, identifying current issues like lack of children's play areas and bus stops on campus. Maps show the evolution of buildings and facilities on the university grounds from 1978 to present.