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Jarvis Hall. Constructed in 1911, Jarvis was the smallest residence hall on campus until 2008, when it was totally renovated for office and classroom space. Jarvis' location adjacent to the Campus Commons makes it an ideal home for several student services, including the BNSF Railway Career Center, the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life ...
PHYSICAL ADDRESS. Jarvis Hall, Suite 232. 2820 South University Drive. Fort Worth, TX 76129. Get Directions.
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It closed in December as Jarvis Dormitory, one of TCU’s original two residence halls. In August, it reopened as the new home of Religious and Spiritual Life, University Career Services, Inclusiveness and Intercultural Services, International Student Services and Community Involvement and Service Leaning, all on the first two floors.
Located on the first floor of Jarvis Hall, the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life offers a variety of spaces to deepen your spiritual life, connect with a larger community, and engage in life changing conversations.
Jarvis Hall. TCU's campus sits on 302 acres (1.22 km 2) of developed campus (325 acres total) which is located four miles (6.5 km) from downtown Fort Worth. Modernity at TCU. The TCU campus is divided into roughly three areas: a residential area, an academic area, and Worth Hills.
TCU’s newest building — the Mary D. and F. Howard Walsh Center for Performing Arts — is placed in juxtaposition with one of the two oldest buildings on the campus, Jarvis Hall. A residence hall for women when new in 1911, Jarvis is a residence hall for women now.
You may also email our front office at d.norton@tcu.edu or visit our center, which is the 2nd floor of Jarvis Hall, to schedule an appointment. If you feel an urgent need to speak to a counselor outside of regular business hours, please call our phone counseling helpline at 817-257-7233.
Amy Pummill Stewart is an Instructor in the choral, musicology, and theory departments at TCU. She conducts the Purple, White, and Blues, teaches From Rock to Bach and Elementary Ear Training, and accompanies the Concert Chorale and the Choral Union.