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1. 1300 Residence Hall (student housing) E6, F6–7 2. 1700 N. Broad St. E4, F4–5 3. 1810 Liacouras Walk D4–5 4. 1940 Residence Hall (student housing) C3 5. Alter Hall (business) D5 6. Anderson Hall (humanities) C6 7. Annenberg Hall (media and communication/ lm and media arts) B3 8. Aramark STAR (Student Training and Recreation) Complex E2–3 9. Architecture Building B3–4 10. Atlantic Terminal (privately developed housing) C8 11. Avenue North complex F4–5 11A. The Edge at Avenue North (privately developed housing) F4–5 11B. The Shops at Avenue North F5 11C. Temple University Fitness (second floor) F5 12. Barrack Hall (law) D4 13. Beech International Village (privately developed housing) F3–G3 14. Bell Tower/Lenfest Circle C5 15. Beury Hall (geology and chemistry) C4 16. Biology-Life Sciences Building C5 17. Campus Police Substations 17A. Center Station D4 17B. Morgan Hall Station E6 18. Campus Safety Services Administration D6–7 19. Campus Safety Services Security Station C7 20. Carnell Hall D4 21. Cecil B. Moore Subway Station and Plaza (SEPTA) E5, F5 21A. North entrance E5 21B. South entrance F5 22. Charles Library (under construction) C4 23. Conwell Hall (undergraduate admissions) D4, E4 24. Conwell Inn D4 25. Edberg-Olson Football Practice Facility A5 26. Engineering Building B5 27. Entertainment and Community Education Center (home of WRTI) F3–4 28. Food stands C6 29. Howard Gittis Student Center D6, E6 29A. Student Center North/ bookstore and food court [includes Diamond Dollars o�ce (student ID cards)] D6 29B. Student Center South D6, E6 30. Geasey Outdoor Field Complex D1–2, E1–2
31. Gladfelter Hall (social sciences) B6, C6 32. Hardwick Hall (student housing/dining) B2, C2 33. Johnson Hall (student housing) C2–3 34. Kardon Building (privately developed housing) B8 35. Klein Hall (law) E4–5 36. The Liacouras Center E3, F4 36A. Esther Boyer Theater E4 36B. Independence Blue Cross Recreation Center F4 37. Mitten Hall (Diamond Club) D3 38. Mitchell and Hilarie Morgan Hall (student housing/food court) E5, F5–6 39. Newman Center (Catholic center) B1–2 40. O’Connor Plaza/Founder’s Garden D4–5 41. Oxford Village (privately developed housing) F4, G4 42. Samuel L. Paley Library C5, D5 43. Pearson and McGonigle Halls E3–4 44. Presser Hall (music) B4, C4 45. Public Safety Station F3–4 46. Ritter Complex (education) D5, E5–6 46A. Ritter Hall Annex/ Kiva Auditorium E6 46B. Walk Auditorium E5–6 47. Rock Hall E5 48. Edward H. Rosen Hillel Center for Jewish Life D1–2 49. Science Education and Research Center C5–6 50. The Shops on Liacouras Walk C3, D4 51. Shusterman Hall D4 52. Speakman Hall (sport, tourism and hospitality management) D5 53. Sullivan Hall (administration) D4 54. Leon H. Sullivan Human Services Center (international a airs) G8 55. Susquehanna-Dauphin Subway Station (SEPTA) B1 55A. North entrance B1 55B. South entrance B1 56. Temple Performing Arts Center D3–4 57. Temple Towers (student housing) E7 58. Temple University Regional Rail Station (SEPTA) B7–8 59. Tomlinson Theater C3 60. Tuttleman Learning Center D5–6 61. Tyler School of Art B4 62. University Village (privately developed housing) C9 63. Wachman Hall (computer science/ mathematics) D4 64. Weiss Hall (psychology) E6 65. Welcome Center/TECH Center C6–7 66. James S. White Hall (student housing) B1
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– Dining options
– SEPTA Regional Rail & Broad Street Line
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10. Bell Tower/Lenfest CircleGo east on Polett Walk and cross 12th Street to get to the Bell Tower at Lenfest Circle. This area serves as a central meeting and event space for students. Next to the Bell Tower is Paley Library, one of the largest university libraries in the U.S. Connected to the library is the Tuttleman Learning Center, which is home to the Honors Program, the Abroad and Overseas Campuses Office, and the Writing Center.
1. Welcome Center/TECH Center
Begin at the Welcome Center, located in the 24-hour TECH Center, boasting 700 workstations; 13 collaboration rooms; and several specialty labs for graphics, video, music and more.
2. Science Education and Research Center (SERC)
Turn right and walk north on 12th Street, past the campus food stands (cuisine from all over the world) and Anderson and Gladfelter halls, which house the humanities and social sciences in our College of Liberal Arts, until you reach SERC. SERC is home to 16 teaching labs and several research-dedicated spaces. It’s also the greenest building on campus.
3. Tyler School of Art
Continue on 12th Street and turn left onto Norris Street to see Tyler School of Art. This building hosts the Temple Contemporary gallery space and studios for students and faculty. It is also connected to Presser Hall’s practice and performance spaces, as well as recording studios for the Boyer College of Music and Dance.
4. Temple Performing Arts Center
Walk west, make a left onto Broad Street and walk until you arrive at the historic gates that sit between the Temple Performing Arts Center— originally a historic Baptist temple— and Mitten Hall, which houses the university’s Career Center and other student services.
5. Pearson and McGonigle Halls
Cross Broad Street to visit Pearson and McGonigle Halls, which have two pools and a Così. Nearby are several more athletic and recreation facilities, such as the Liacouras Center, a venue that hosts NCAA basketball games and concerts.
6. Morgan Hall
Continue on Broad Street and turn left onto Cecil B. Moore Avenue to see Morgan Hall—the newest residence hall. It features a 27-story tower with skyline views, a food court and an outside commons. This intersection also has shops and dining options, as well as entrances to SEPTA’s Broad Street Line, which takes you to Center City in minutes.
7. Howard Gittis Student Center
Head east on Cecil B. Moore Avenue past 1300 Residence Hall and make a left on 13th Street to get to the Howard Gittis Student Center. Here, you’ll find student organization meeting spaces, a bookstore, a food court, a movie theater, postal services and a credit union.
8. Alter Hall
Make a left on Montgomery Avenue and turn right on Liacouras Walk to see Alter Hall, home of the renowned Fox School of Business. Here you’ll see the longest elliptical ticker tape at a U.S. business school. Connected to Alter is Speakman Hall, which houses the School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management. Both halls feature smart classrooms.
9. O’Connor Plaza/Founder’s Garden
Head north on Liacouras Walk until you arrive at Founder’s Garden and O’Connor Plaza. Inside Founder’s Garden, you’ll see a monument honoring university Founder Russell Conwell. You can also see the construction site for the new Charles Library, as well as the shops and services on Liacouras Walk.
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