The steeple is the highest point on campus at 137 feet. At the beginning of each hour, listen for the chimes that play the TCU Alma Mater. En savoir plus .
Mary Couts Burnett Library opened in 1925, and contains nearly 2 million items with 12 study rooms, over 1,100 study carrels, on-line catalog system, a computer lab, and the TCU Writing Center. En savoir plus .
Sarah and Steve Smith Entrepreneurs Hall was named after parents of two TCU students whose donation was the largest gift from a living, non-alumni donor. En savoir plus .
Tucker Technology Center houses Engineering, Computer Science and Math with computer and mechanical labs, and a free math-tutoring clinic. Lounge areas have data ports and desktops. En savoir plus .
Sid Rich opened in 1970 and was dedicated by President LBJ. It was modeled after a Scottish castle. Most science-related departments are located here, along with the Monnig Meteorite Gallery. En savoir plus .
Tom Brown/Pete Wright is an apartment style complex with private baths and bedrooms. Apartments are furnished and include fully equipped kitchens. En savoir plus .
The Brown-Lupton University Union is TCU’s main gathering place. Grab something to eat at Union Grounds, 1874 Grill or Market Square, an all-you-care-to-eat cafeteria. En savoir plus .