Amon G. Carter Hall is one of four residence halls located in the North Campus Commons and is home to 150 upper-class residents. The hall is named for Amon G. Carter, legendary publisher of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and strong supporter of TCU athletics. The Amon G. Carter Foundation of Fort Worth made the naming gift in honor of this Fort Worth and West Texas legend.
2850 Stadium Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76109
The 2012-2013 football season opened to a newly renovated Amon G. Carter Stadium, offering an enhanced game day experience for football fans and a seating capacity of 43,000. Originally built in 1930 with a capacity of around 10,000, the stadium was enlarged in 1947, and the upper deck was added in 1956. The field has been home turf for football legends "Slingin' Sammy" Baugh, Davey O'Brien, Jim Swink, Bob Lilly and LaDainian Tomlinson. The stadium is named for Amon G. Carter, legendary publisher of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and strong supporter of TCU athletics.
2800 West Bowie Street, Fort Worth, TX 76109
The Annie Richardson Bass Building expanded in August 2014 to include an additional 33,000 square-feet with new faculty and staff offices and high-tech classrooms. At the close of 2014, the existing facility had also undergone major renovation and update to match the new space. Bass Building houses the Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences, the School of Nurse Anesthesia and the departments of Social Work and Nutritional Sciences. Annie Richardson Bass was the wife of prominent Fort Worth physician E. Perry Bass and sister of oilman and rancher Sid W. Richardson. The naming gift for the building was made by the Sid W. Richardson Foundation.
3000 Bellaire Drive North, Fort Worth, TX 76109
The Bailey Building, constructed in 1914, was originally the home of Brite College of the Bible. It is named for West Texas pioneers Mary Ann and Robert Bailey, whose daughter Nora Bailey Gee contributed to its 1958 renovation. In 2007, the Bailey Building was completely renovated and, along with the newly constructed Betsy and Steve Palko Hall, was incorporated into the J.E. and L.E. Mabee Foundation Education Complex.
3615 Bellaire Drive North, Fort Worth, TX 76109
The Bayard H. Friedman Tennis Center is considered one of the finest facilities in collegiate athletics. Completed in 1976, the facility features 27 total courts - six varsity tennis courts and five indoor courts reserved solely for the men's and women's tennis programs - as well as 16 courts that are for public use. The outdoor section of the Center includes a pavilion with a seating capacity of 1,500 to go along with a fully stocked pro shop and complete locker room facilities. The TCU tennis complex would not have been made possible had it not been for The Friedman Center, which was named after the late Bayard H. Friedman. The namesake of the TCU tennis complex served as the Chair of the Board of Trustees at TCU as well as served as the former mayor of Fort Worth. The Friedman Center received the 1986 United States Tennis Association Member Organization of the Year Award in recognition of its excellence and dedication to the world of tennis.
3000 Bellaire Drive North, Fort Worth, TX 76109
Steve Palko, former vice chairman and president of XTO Energy, Inc., and his wife, Betsy, a Fort Worth community leader, made the naming gift for the 2007 addition to the College of Education. Palko Hall offers high-tech classrooms, a large common area for students and faculty, and space for an academic center for growing graduate programs.
2825 Stadium Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76109
The Brown-Lupton Health Center is an on-campus clinic for students to see a doctor or physician assistant. For more information please visit www.healthcenter.tcu.edu . The Brown-Lupton Foundation made the naming gift for the facility, which was constructed in 1963. The foundation was established in 1944 by business partners T.J. "Tom" Brown and Charles A. Lupton, both now deceased, who owned the Fort Worth Coca-Cola bottling franchise and bottling plants in Texas and California.
2820 Stadium Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76109