Notable Buildings and Landmarks
The campus is home to several notable buildings and landmarks, including:
- Chapman Hall: A historic building that houses the university’s College of Law and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
- McFarlin Library: The university’s main library, which offers a vast collection of books, periodicals, and electronic resources.
- Kendall-Whittier Fieldhouse: A state-of-the-art athletic facility that hosts basketball, volleyball, and other sporting events.
- TU Tower: A 19-story building that serves as the university’s administrative center and offers panoramic views of the campus and surrounding area.
- Zink Hall: A performing arts center that hosts concerts, plays, and other cultural events.
Student Life and Activities
Immerse yourself in a dynamic campus community where student life extends beyond the classroom. The University of Tulsa offers a myriad of opportunities to connect, engage, and make lasting memories.
With over 200 student organizations and clubs, you’re sure to find a group that aligns with your interests. From academic societies to cultural groups and recreational clubs, there’s something for everyone.