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. Read more.
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. Read more.
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. Read more.
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. Read more.
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. Read more.
Tom Brown/Pete Wright is an apartment style complex with private baths and bedrooms. Apartments are furnished and include fully equipped kitchens. Read more.
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. Read more.