Texas Christian University Family Weekend Guide

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Family Weekend

GUIDE 2019




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Schedule of Events

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Free On-Campus Opportunities

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On-Campus Dining Options

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Student Activities

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The Horned Frog Yearbook

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Traditions

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EVENTS F FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2019 Participant Check-In & Merchandise Pick-Up Noon–6 p.m. | University Union Auditorium Start your weekend off in the right direction by visiting the University Union Auditorium. Here, you can pick up your Family Weekend apparel orders, information packets, maps, and get answers to any Family Weekend questions.

TCU Legacy Family Reception 2–4 p.m. | Dee J. Kelly Alumni Center Legacy students and their families are invited to a come-and-go reception hosted by the TCU Alumni Association. Show that your Horned Frog pride spans generations, and connect with other families who share the legacy tradition.

Family Weekend Opening Reception 3:30–5 p.m. | University Union Plaza Kick off Family Weekend with free refreshments and live music featuring Frog Corps, TCU’s all-male choral ensemble, and the TCU Jazz Ensemble.

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Sophomore Class Pinning 5–6 p.m. | University Union Ballroom The Sophomore Class Pinning celebrates the return to campus of the previous year’s incoming class. The purpose of the event is to recognize and celebrate the demonstrated intent of sophomores to complete their education at TCU, encourage sophomores to assume their role as rising campus student leaders, and foster among sophomores a stronger connection and deeper affinity to their class and the institution as a whole. Students will participate in a brief ceremony, receive a class pin, and enjoy entertainment. Before the pinning ceremony, join other TCU families for refreshments and student musical talent at the Opening Reception outside the University Union. For more information, call (817) 257-7855.

OPEN HOUSES Many TCU academic colleges, departments, and administrative offices sponsor open house events during Family Weekend. The open house list below represents information as of time of print. For a current and complete list, please visit familyweekend.tcu.edu/schedule.

College of Education Open House 1–3 p.m. | Palko Hall – Ann Jones Lounge Join the TCU College of Education to tour classrooms and visit with faculty and staff. We’ll have refreshments, a photo booth and prizes! For questions, email k.malin@tcu.edu.

Wellness Office Open House 1–3 p.m. | Campus Recreation Building, Suite 049 (Basement Level) Learn to support your well-being – come visit the Wellness Center! Get tips on staying healthy and balanced in college from our Frogs for Wellness Peer Educators. Refreshments and giveaways will be available for attendees. For questions, call (817) 257-4794 or email WellnessCenter@tcu.edu.

Department of Fashion Merchandising and Department of Design Building Opening Celebration and Open House 1–4 p.m. | Fine Arts Building Please join us as we celebrate the opening of the new Fine Arts Building that houses the Department of Fashion Merchandising and Department of Design, which includes Graphic Design, Interior Design, and Architectural Lighting Design. Texas Christian University

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John V. Roach Honors College Open House 2–4 p.m. | Milton Daniel Great Hall Families are invited to join faculty and staff of the John V. Roach Honors College for an open house in Milton Daniel Hall. For more information, please contact c.birdsell@tcu.edu.

Parents Association and Career Center Reception 2–4 p.m. | Jarvis Hall Join the TCU Parents Association and the Career Center for a casual reception. This is a great opportunity for parents and families to see firsthand what the Career Center has to offer students starting the day they step on campus. Light refreshments will be served.

Study Abroad Open House 2–4 p.m. | Reed Hall, 2nd Floor Atrium Join TCU’s Center for International Studies at our annual Family Weekend Open House to learn more about the University’s study abroad opportunities. We will have snacks, drinks, and other giveaways, so feel free to stop by and visit our staff and student alumni. For questions, call (817) 257-7473 or email studyabroad@tcu.edu.

Neeley School of Business Open House 3–5 p.m. | Spencer and Marlene Hays Business Commons (2900 Lubbock Avenue) Meet Daniel Pullin, the John V. Roach Dean of the Neeley School of Business at TCU, as well as other Neeley faculty and staff. Learn more about the different academic majors and centers that your student will have access to at the Neeley School. And tour the first floor of the newly constructed Hays and Sumner Halls! For questions, please contact Laura Gore Jasin at l.g.gore@tcu.edu.

Nursing Open House 4–5:30 p.m. | Annie Richardson Bass Building Atrium TCU Nursing invites you to an open house in the Bass Building. Come meet professors, see student work, and tour our Health Professions Learning Center and simulation facilities.

Housing and Residence Life Student and Family Reception 4–6:30 p.m. | Marion & PE Clark Forum The department of Housing and Residence Life welcomes all of our student employees and their families to come by our reception. We will have fun, play games, and have refreshments. Please visit and let us say thank you for all the work your students do for our department!

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S SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2019 Frog Alley 3 hours prior to kick off | Schollmaier Arena Lawn Prior to kick off, make sure to stop by Frog Alley, TCU’s purple-powered pre-game party. Enjoy live music, food and beverage tent, inflatable games, sponsor booths, TCU Band and Spirit appearance, and more!

Student and Family Tailgate 2.5 hours prior to kick off | Brown-Lupton University Union Circle Drive All TCU students and their family members are welcome to come enjoy free food and non-alcoholic drinks, yard games, and giveaways during this Family Weekend activity! Advanced RSVP encouraged but not required.

Frog Walk 2.5 hours prior to kick off | Schollmaier Arena Lawn Come see your favorite Horned Frog Football players and coaches as they arrive at Amon Carter Stadium and walk through Frog Alley on their way to the locker room. You won’t want to miss this TCU tradition.

TCU Football vs. University of Kansas TBA at time of print | Amon G. Carter Stadium Come experience firsthand the excitement and tradition of TCU Horned Frog Football. For more information, including game time and television coverage details, please visit familyweekend.tcu.edu > Football or gofrogs.com.

TCU Volleyball vs. Kansas State University TBA at time of print | University Recreation Center (Rickel Entrance) Come cheer on the TCU women’s volleyball team as they host the Kansas State Wildcats. To purchase tickets or for more information, please visit gofrogs.com or contact TCU Athletics at (817) 257-FROG. Discount available for fans with their football ticket stub or groups of 20+.

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Su SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2019 Kappa Alpha Theta Fall Breakaway 5K Run/Walk 8:30–10 a.m. | Frog Fountain/Campus Commons Join Kappa Alpha Theta as they host the 23rd annual 5K benefiting Court Appointed Special Advocates of Tarrant County in memory of Tracy Clark. Day-of registration will begin at 7:30 a.m. Early registration can be found at RunSignUp.com by searching TCU Theta 5K. For more information, please email tcutheta5K@gmail.com.

TCU Soccer vs. Oklahoma State University 1 p.m. | Garvey-Rosenthal Soccer Stadium Come cheer on the TCU women’s soccer team in their match against the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls. To purchase tickets or for more information, please visit gofrogs.com or contact TCU Athletics at (817) 257-FROG. Discount available for fans with their football ticket stub or groups of 20+.

TCU Ring Celebration 2–3:30 p.m. | Brown-Lupton University Union Ballroom The TCU Alumni Association invites all new class ring recipients and their families to join us in the Brown-Lupton University Union Ballroom to “ring in” the next phase of Horned Frog life! For more information, please click alumni.tcu.edu or view a list of frequently asked questions specifically addressing the Ring Celebration at familyweekend.tcu.edu/wpcontent/uploads/2018/07/FAQs-for-TCU-Ring-Celebration.pdf.

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FREE ON-CAMPUS OPPORTUNITIES Rec Center Free Guest Weekend Friday: 5:30 a.m.–10 p.m. Saturday: Closed Sunday: 8 a.m.–10 p.m.

Family Weekend guests are invited to use the TCU Rec Center free of charge during Family Weekend. Guests must be accompanied by a current TCU student/Rec Center member and must also adhere to all Rec Center policies and procedures. For more information, please visit campusrec.tcu.edu.

The Art Galleries at TCU

For more information about TCU’s art galleries, please visit theartgalleries.tcu.edu. Fort Worth Contemporary Arts 2900 West Berry Street Friday: Noon–5 p.m. Saturday: Noon–5 p.m. Sunday: Closed Fort Worth Contemporary Arts was established as a satellite space in 2008 to offer a platform for innovative contemporary art from an international context. Its regularly changing exhibition program reflects significant developments in art and often features artists’

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work that has never been shown in Texas before or is being made on-site during a residency period. During Family Weekend, Fort Worth Contemporary Arts will feature works by Buster Graybill. Graybill is a Texas artist who utilizes sculpture, installation, video, and photography to explore cultural boundaries and reconnect with often overlooked objects, materials, and places found in the landscape. He explores modernist tendencies through a rural working-class perspective and challenges perceived notions of value and hierarchies imposed on objects of “high” and “low” culture. He highlights formal nuances and the conceptual potential of materials and items that are often tucked away in garages, found on the shelves of sporting goods stores, or loaded into the bed of a truck for a weekend vacation. Graybill is currently an Assistant Professor at UT San Antonio in the Department of Art and Art History. He has exhibited throughout Texas as well as in Boston, Miami, New York, and Salt Lake City. He is an alumnus of the Skowhegan artist residency and the Artpace International Artist-in-Residence program. For more information, please visit theartgalleries.tcu.edu.

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ON-CAMPUS DINING OPTIONS There are a number of eating establishments on campus available to Family Weekend participants. We encourage you to explore these or the many other outstanding dining options available in Fort Worth. 16

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Brown-Lupton University Union Chick-fil-A

Union Grounds

Friday: 7:30 a.m.–1 a.m. Saturday: 7:30 a.m.–11:30 p.m. Sunday: Closed

Friday: 7 a.m.–1:30 a.m. Saturday: 7 a.m.–1:30 a.m. Sunday: 9 a.m.–1:30 a.m.

Looking for a quick breakfast, meal, or snack? Chick-fil-A can meet your needs by serving some of your favorite selections from the Chick-fil-A brand. Chick-fil-A is located on the first floor of the Union.

Union Grounds is located on the first floor of the Union, and serves as a hot spot for those in need of coffee, a quick snack, or small meal. It carries a limited line of grocery and sundry items, snacks, and bottled beverages, as well as freshly packaged salads and sushi from the Simply To Go case. Union Grounds features Starbucks Coffee and serves a variety of both hot and cold coffee beverages. Union Grounds is also home to TCU’s campus location of Steel City Pops, selling gourmet popsicles made from the freshest all-natural or certified-organic ingredients.

Market Square Friday: 7 a.m.–9 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m.–9 p.m. Sunday: 9 a.m.–9 p.m. Market Square is TCU’s all-you-care-to-eat dining facility. It occupies the south wing of the second floor of the Union and is the largest dining location on campus. Market Square has seven stations that offer varying menus changing from breakfast to lunch to dinner. Vegetarian options are available.

Dining hours subject to change. For more information about dining on campus, please visit tcu.sodexomyway.com. Texas Christian University

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King Family Commons Caliente

O’Brien’s

Friday: 11 a.m.–9 p.m. Saturday: Closed Sunday: Closed

Friday: 8 a.m.–10 p.m. Saturday: 11 a.m.–10 p.m. Sunday: 11 a.m.–10 p.m.

Caliente serves customizable Tex-Mex dishes. The menu offers tacos, burritos, taco salad, queso, salsa, and more.

Named after Davey O’Brien, TCU’s Heisman Trophy winner, O’Brien’s features a variety of entrees, including burgers, gyros, grilled cheese, and chicken sandwiches, as well as sides including curly fries and onion rings.

Magnolias Zero 7 Friday: 11 a.m.–2 p.m. and 5–8 p.m. Saturday: 11 a.m.–2 p.m. and 5–8 p.m. Sunday: 11 a.m.–2 p.m. and 5–8 p.m. Magnolias was created to fulfill the growing need of dining options for students with various allergies and dietary restrictions. Providing lunch and dinner, Magnolias Zero 7 meals are made fresh daily. The rotating menu is designed to produce diverse options reflective of the season. Magnolias offers a variety of proteins, fresh vegetables, and desserts. All meals cooked in Magnolias are soy, egg, wheat/gluten, shellfish, dairy, and tree nut/peanut FREE.

The Press Friday: 7 a.m.–11:30 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m.–11:30 p.m. Sunday: 8 a.m.–11:30 p.m. The Press is located on the first floor of the King Family Commons and serves as a hot spot for those in need of coffee, a quick snack, or a small meal. It carries a limited line of grocery items, snacks, and bottled beverages, as well as freshly packaged salads from the Simply To Go case. The Press features Starbucks Coffee and hot panini sandwiches.

University Recreation Center

Mary Couts Burnett Library

Rollin’ n Bowlin’

Bistro Burnett

Friday: 7 a.m.–7 p.m. Saturday: Closed Sunday: 1 p.m.–6 p.m.

Friday: 7:30 a.m.–3 p.m. Saturday: Closed Sunday: 1 p.m.–1 a.m.

Rollin’ n Bowlin’ is located on the main level of the Rec Center. The cafe, founded by two TCU Entrepreneurial Management students, serves acai bowls and other healthy options.

If you need coffee, pastries, or fruit and you are in the Library, Bistro Burnett is a sure choice. Located in the Mary Couts Burnett Library, this coffee shop offers service six days a week to match a variety of schedules.

Dining hours subject to change. For more information about dining on campus, please visit tcu.sodexomyway.com.

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STUDENT ACTIVITIES

studentactivities.tcu.edu Student Activities provides hands-on, real-world opportunities for students to build relationships with their peers, plan and host campus events, and get involved in civic governance. In addition to major campus events like Frogs First, Family Weekend, Homecoming, and the Christmas Tree Lighting, Student Activities also includes:

Student Government Association

SGA represents the collective voice of the student body while encompassing the spirit of the TCU community through service, programming, and legislation. SGA achieves this mission through the House of Student Representatives, supporting student programming on campus, and allocating funds to support student projects and organizations and to create permanent campus improvements. sga.tcu.edu

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theCrew

theCrew is a student-led event planning group charged with creating events that develop a dynamic atmosphere on campus. theCrew accomplishes this task by planning three to four events per week that range from small drop-in events all the way to large-scale campus-wide events.

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Join us for these upcoming events theEnd

theEnd is a student-led organization that provides high-quality entertainment and activities for students on Friday and Saturday nights. Past performers include Dan + Shay, Vanessa Bayer, and Mat Kearney. All events produced by theEnd are free to TCU students. Visit what2do.tcu.edu for an updated schedule of performers.

Homecoming

October 25–26, 2019

Christmas Tree Lighting December 3, 2019

For a complete listing of student events, please visit what2do.tcu.edu.

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THE HORNED FROG YEARBOOK

The Horned Frog is a 500-page, full-color book that covers academics, athletics, organizations, fraternity and sorority life, student life, and all of the people on campus. It is the only official ongoing history record of TCU. Each yearbook also features a movie-style DVD that showcases all events, organizations, and athletics on campus. The Yearbook does not re-use student photos and encourages all students to take their portrait every year. There are two opportunities — one in the fall semester and one in the spring semester. During these weeks, graduating seniors have the opportunity to take cap and gown photographs as well. Photo sessions and inclusion in the Yearbook are free, with portraits and the Yearbook available for purchase.

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2019–2020 Student Photo Days October 2–4 and 7–11 Library, East Entrance 9 a.m.–6 p.m. February 5–7 and 10–14 Library, East Entrance 9 a.m.–6 p.m. To order a copy of the Yearbook with DVD, visit yearbook.TCU.edu/order. Past yearbooks are also available to purchase online.

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TRADITIONS FIGHT SONG We’ll raise a song, both loud and long To cheer our team to victory For TCU, so tried and true, We pledge eternal loyalty. Rah, Rah, TCU! Fight on boys, fight, with all your might. Roll up the scores for TCU. Hail white and purple flag, whose heroes never lag, Horned Frog, we are all for you!

FIGHT SONG CHANT F-R-O-G-S F-I-G-H-T Purple, white, Horned Frogs fight Victory, victory, right, right, right Rah, Rah, TCU! Rah, Rah, TCU! F-R-O-G-S F-I-G-H-T Go, go, Horned Frogs go TCU Frogs fight! 24

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ALMA MATER Hail, all hail, TCU Memories sweet, comrades true Light of faith, follow through Praise to thee, TCU!

RIFF RAM

(TRADITIONAL CHEER)

Riff, Ram, Bah, Zoo Lickety, Lickety, Zoo, Zoo Who, Wah, Wah, Who Give ’em Hell, TCU!

Frog Horn

Hand Sign

This 3,000-pound, 120-decibel locomotive horn was built in three weeks in 1994 by a team of engineers from Burlington Northern Railroad Company and donated to TCU. Since that time, it has appeared at football, baseball, and bowl games and in parades. The Frog Horn is traditionally sounded each time the Horned Frogs score during a game.

In 1980, head cheerleader Chad Schrotel ’82 and his peers decided a hand signal would be a great way to show solidarity and promote school spirit. They settled on the current curled finger salute, with the protruding knuckles resembling the horns on a real horned frog.

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School Colors The official TCU colors are purple and white. Purple represents loyalty and white for a clean game. According to TCU history, these school colors were most likely adopted in 1896.

SuperFrog In 1979, TCU Athletics Promotions Director John Grace created SuperFrog as part of a campaign to promote TCU on campus and in the local community. Grace wanted a mascot that would help create a fun atmosphere at sporting events (in contrast to the previous mascot, Addie, who was made from papiermâchÊ and looked like a dragon). In 1999, SuperFrog received an image makeover, replacing a potbelly and TCU t-shirt with a muscular physique and updated wardrobe.

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Horned Frog Sculpture The horned frog statue rests at the heart of campus in the outdoor mall adjacent to Sadler Hall. Commissioned by Student Government in 1984, the statue was created by international sculptor and TCU parent Seppo Aarnos. Since its installation over 30 years ago, it has become a tradition for students to rub the frog’s nose for good luck before a test.

Clark Brothers Statue On the east side of campus stands a statue dedicated to TCU’s founders, Addison and Randolph Clark. The statue incorporates the original AddRan College cornerstone from TCU’s forerunner institution in Thorp Spring, Texas.

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Frog Fountain Frog Fountain was placed outside the old Brown-Lupton Student Center in 1969. As a focal point of campus life for decades, the Fountain features four stylized flutes topped with lotus petals. The motif was chosen because of the historic association of the lotus with education. Each of the flutes symbolizes a different class of students (freshman being the shortest and senior being the tallest), over which water flows, representing the sharing of knowledge and wisdom from class to class. The Fountain was removed in May 2006 for the construction of the Campus Commons. In the spring of 2008, the original lotus petals returned to campus in a new base and plaza featuring the University’s name and horned frog images.

Class Ring In January 2002, TCU unveiled a class ring as a symbol of the University. The ring, designed by 15 students, faculty, staff, and alumni, features the University seal and a horned frog. The official TCU ring is a reminder that the wearer is part of an elite group of graduates and the TCU family. Class rings are sponsored by Alumni Services and are presented to participating seniors each fall at the Ring Ceremony during Family Weekend.

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Chapel Bells In 1984, the Verdin firm of Cincinnati completed the installation of the Robert Carr Chapel Carillon. Unlike many other carillons that use castmetal bells, the Robert Carr Carillon is electronic. Each hour on the hour, the 186 “bells� of the Carillon ring out the first few measures of the TCU Alma Mater.

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"Monty & Tex" (Football) Brite Divinity School Permit Parking B3 Moncrief Hall Housing Visitor Parking King Entrance B5 Monnig Meteorite Gallery (Sid Richardson Bldg) West Cantey Street an B4 Moore Building, Jo Ann and Wayne - MOR e Moudy North B6 Moore House Fine Arts West Cantey Street andreth Building B/C 2/3Morris Practice Fields, Sheridan and Clif (Football) A 4/5 Moudy North (Visual Arts) - MOUN Schieffer College sh PepsiCo Hall Moudy South Arts Sundial B 4/5 Moudy South (Communications) - MOUS Lot 15 CM Princeton Street FS B4 Mullins Hall CM CM RES FS RES B5 Neeley School of Business - NEEL TCU Beasley C FS B vis Music C6 Opera - SWB Chapel Center Harrison C4 Palko Hall, Betsy and Steve - PAL CM Student (Future) Memorial Brite FS A 2/3 Parking Garage, Frog Alley Moore Divinity Veterans Veterans School Plaza C2 Parking Garage, Worth Hills Plaza West Lowden Street West Lowden Street C5 Percussion Memorial Beasley Columns Smith Rees− Resident RES B3 Physical Performance Center (Weight Room), Bob Lilly Parking Only Spencer and Jones Resident Library Marlene Hays C2 Physical Plant Parking Only Abell−Hanger 17 Cubes Business Commons Sculpture RES Lubbock Resident C5 Police CM Clark Hays Avenue Parking Only D FS Sandage Brothers Tandy Visitor VIS A3 Ranch Management, Winthrop Rockefeller Building for - RAN Statue McCart Parking Housing Tandy Moore Housing Sumner Statue B4 Recital Hall, PepsiCo (Walsh Center) Monnig Resident Tucker Parking Only RES Meteorite B/C 3/4Recreation Center, University - REC Winton− Gallery Resident Bass F Hill B4 Reed Hall, Dave C. - REE Parking Only Scott Resident Temporary Parking Only CIS Harris College Office B5 Rees-Jones Hall - RJH Mabee Complex D3 Richards Hall West Bowie Street West Bowie Street B5 Richardson Building, Sid W. - SWR TCU Press owe Froghenge Print Shop RES Plant RES CM B/C 3 Rickel Academic Wing - RIC Teaching to Change RES the World Statue H J FS RES C4 Rifle Range, TCU - RIF E Palko Bailey I B4 Sadler Hall, M.E. - SAD undation Education Complex CM CM Opera FS GrandMarc B 3/4 Samuelson Hall, Kellye Wright TCU Police FS Secrest− Bookstore CM B6 Sandage Housing Parking Wible Only FS B4 Scharbauer Hall, Clarence and Kerry - SCHAR Construction TCU FW Police Zone CM B 4/5 Schieffer College of Communication, Bob (Moudy South) CM DIS Campus Store Art Gallery IBR FS B3 Schollmaier Arena, Ed and Rae (Basketball) Allan Saxe Garden West Berry Street C6 Secrest-Wible Building - SWB West Berry Street A3 Sherley Hall B5 Smith Entrepreneurs Hall, Steve and Sarah (Neeley) Map Building HR Percussion D2 Soccer Field House, Jane Justin B4 Clark Hall (Main Campus) D2 Soccer Stadium, Garvey-Rosenthal C3 Clark Hall, Pamela and Edward (Worth Hills) FS B3 Starpoint School/KinderFrogs School - STR B3 Colby Hall I.T. Offices B/C 3 Cox Field, Sam Baugh Indoor Practice Facility (Football) B5 Sumner Hall, Tom and Marilyn (Neeley School of Business) FS C4 TCU Campus Store B3 Daniel-Meyer Athletic Complex C6 TCU Press - PRE Map Building B3 Dutch Meyer Athletic Complex C5 TCU Print Shop C5 I.T. Offices - Merida Avenue A5 Fine Arts Building B5 Tandy Hall, Charles D. (Neeley School of Business) C2 I.T. Offices - Pond Drive B4 Fish Hall C2 Tennis Center, Bayard H. Friedman - BFTC D2 Indoor Tennis Courts B/C 3 Football Indoor Practice Facility, Sam Baugh A4 Theatre & Box Office, Jerita Foley Buschman C6 Institute of Behavioral Research - IBR B2 Football Stadium, Amon G. Carter B4 Theatre (Walsh Center), Marlene and Spencer Hays B4 Jarvis Hall - JAR C5 Fort Worth Contemporary Arts Gallery B4 Tom Brown/Pete Wright Commons alcolm Louden D2 Justin Field, Jane C5 Fort Worth Police Storefront D1 Track and Field Complex, Robert and Maria Lowdon C/D 1 Justin Fields (Recreation Field) B4 Foster Hall - FOS B5 Tucker Technology Center, William E. and Jean Jones - TUC B3 Justin Hall of Fame, Jane & John (Schollmaier Arena) Practice Facility) C5 GrandMarc at Westberry Place - GM B3 Kelly Alumni & Visitors Center, Dee J. B3 University Union, Brown-Lupton - BLUU C 2/3 Greek Village (Worth Hills) C 1/2 Varsity Tennis Courts, Bernard J. "Tut" Bartzen B3 KinderFrogs School/Starpoint School - STR B5 Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences D2 Varsity Tennis Teams Building C3 King Family Commons B5 Harrison Building, W. Oliver and Nell A. - HAR A4 Waits Hall B 3/4 King Hall, Teresa and Luther B5 Hays Business Commons, The Spencer and Marlene C3 Hays Hall, Marlene Moss B4 Walker Hall A4 Landreth Hall and Auditorium, Ed - LAN B3 Walsh Athletic Complex B6 Leibrock Village Graduate Housing B5 Hays Hall, Spencer (Neeley School of Business) B4 Walsh Center for Performing Arts, Mary D. and F. Howard - WPA B 4/5 Library, Mary Couts Burnett - LIB B3 Health Center, Brown-Lupton D1 Williams-Reilly Field (Lupton Baseball Stadium) C4 Lowe Hall, Erma - LOWE B4 Herndon Hall B4 Winton-Scott Hall - WIN C4 Mabee Foundation Education Complex, J.E. and L.E. B6 Hill House B4 Wright Hall, Mary and Robert J. C5 Human Resources B4 Mabee Hall 2019 - 2020

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