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4 - LAW LIBRARY With more than 600,000 volumes,Temple’s law library is among the largest in the nation. The library spans the third to eighth floors of Klein Hall and includes seven levels of book stacks. Study carrels are on each level and there are two multilevel reading rooms. During the academic year, the library is open for day and evening hours seven days a week. 5 - LAW BOOKSTORE The law school bookstore, Barnes & Noble, is across the street from Klein Hall on the northwest corner of Broad Street and Cecil B. Moore Avenue. In addition to offering a wide variety of both legal and non-legal books and Temple Law merchandise, the bookstore contains a Starbucks coffee bar and sandwich shop. A quiet seating area provides students with a place to sit, chat, and relax between classes. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY JAMES E. BEASLEY SCHOOL OF LAW LAW SCHOOL FACILITIES The law school facilities consist of three buildings: Klein, Barrack, and Shusterman Halls, all conveniently located within one block on Temple University’s Main Campus. 1 - KLEIN HALL Built in 1973, the Charles Klein Law Building is the main law school building and is where law students spend most of their time. At the center of our law school building is the law library, which offers a light-filled atrium. Six mock trial practice rooms are furnished with judicial benches, jury boxes, and video and audio equipment for use in the trial avocacy program. The Duane Morris LLP Moot Court Room provides space for moot court competitions, lectures, and meetings. Klein Hall also houses the dean’s office, the offices of full-time faculty members, and many other administrative offices. The first floor is home to a café, were students can get a cup of coffee, a snack, or sandwich before heading to class. The café stays open in the evenings for the convenience of our evening students, who often come to class straight from work. 2 - SHUSTERMAN HALL Opened in 1997, Murray H.Shusterman Hall is a converted Gothic-style church. The building provides a conference center for law school symposia, meetings, and other gatherings. 3 - BARRACK HALL Morris and Sylvia Barrack Hall opened its doors in spring 2002. Originally known as College Hall, this granite building was built in 1893 and served as the law school’s first home when it was founded in 1895. The three-story building is the home of a spacious and comfortable student lounge, student organization offices, and smart classrooms, along with the Career Services Office, Academic Records, Student Affairs, and Admissions and Financial Aid Offices. 1 3 4

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4 - LAW LIBRARYWith more than 600,000 volumes,Temple’s

law library is among the largest in the nation. The library spans the third to eighth floors of Klein Hall and includes seven levels of book stacks. Study carrels are on each level and there are

two multilevel reading rooms. During the academic year, the library is open for day and

evening hours seven days a week.

5 - LAW BOOKSTOREThe law school bookstore, Barnes & Noble, is across the street from Klein Hall on the northwest corner of Broad Street and Cecil B. Moore Avenue. In addition to offering a wide variety of both legal and non-legal books and Temple Law merchandise, the bookstore contains a Starbucks coffee bar and sandwich shop. A quiet seating area provides students with a place to sit, chat, and relax between classes.

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY JAMES E. BEASLEY SCHOOL OF LAW

LAW SCHOOL FACILITIES The law school facilities consist of three buildings: Klein, Barrack, and Shusterman

Halls, all conveniently located within one block on Temple University’s Main Campus.

1 - KLEIN HALL Built in 1973, the Charles Klein Law

Building is the main law school building and is where law students spend most of their time. At the center of our law school building is the law library, which offers a light-filled atrium. Six mock trial practice

rooms are furnished with judicial benches, jury boxes, and video and audio equipment

for use in the trial avocacy program. The Duane Morris LLP Moot Court Room provides space for moot court competitions, lectures, and meetings.

Klein Hall also houses the dean’s office, the offices of full-time faculty members, and many other administrative offices. The first floor is home to a café, were students can get a cup of coffee, a snack, or sandwich before heading to class. The café stays open in the evenings for the convenience of our evening students, who often come to class straight from work.

2 - SHUSTERMAN HALL Opened in 1997, Murray H.Shusterman

Hall is a converted Gothic-style church. The building provides a conference center for law school symposia, meetings, and other gatherings.

3 - BARRACK HALL Morris and Sylvia Barrack Hall opened its doors in spring 2002. Originally known as College Hall, this granite building was built in 1893 and served as the law school’s first home when it was founded in 1895. The three-story building is the home of a spacious and comfortable student lounge, student organization offices, and smart classrooms, along with the Career Services Office, Academic Records, Student Affairs, and Admissions and Financial Aid Offices.

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NORRIS ST.

BERKS ST.

MONTGOMERY AVE.

DIAMOND ST.

SUSQUEHANNA AVE.

JOHNNY

RING

TERRACE

TENNIS

COURTS

POLETT WALK

DIAMOND ST.

BROAD ST.

BROAD ST.

15th ST.

15th ST.

16th ST.

16th ST.

CARLISLE ST.

CARLISLE ST.

13th ST.

12th ST.

12th ST.

11th ST.

11th ST.

10th ST.

10th ST.

10th ST.

ALDER ST.CAMAC ST.

MARVINE ST.

PARK AVE.

LIACOURAS WALK

LIACOURAS WALK

LIACOURAS WALK

BROAD ST.

13th ST.

12th ST.

10th ST.

MARVINE ST.

SYDENHAM ST.

WILLINGTON ST.

WATTS ST.

BEASLEY'SWALK

WARNOCK ST.

NORRIS ST.

PAGE ST.

FONTAIN ST.

MONTGOMERY AVE.

CECIL B. MOORE AVE.

CECIL B. MOORE AVE.

OXFORD ST.

JEFFERSON ST.

MASTER ST.

OXFORD ST.

BERKS ST.

OXFORD ST.

SAND

VOLLEYBALL

TO CENTER CITY

LIACOURAS

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VISITORS

PARKINGLIACOURAS

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15th STREET

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CECIL B. MOORE

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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 (student services) 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. Architecture Building B3–4 9. Atlantic Terminal (privately developed housing) C8 10. Avenue North complex F4–5 10A. The Edge at Avenue North (privately developed housing) F4–5 10B. The Shops at Avenue North F5 10C. Temple University Fitness (second floor) F5 11. Barrack Hall D4 12. Beech International Village (privately developed housing) F3–G3 13. Bell Tower/Lenfest Circle C5 14. Beury Hall (geology and chemistry) C4 15. Biology-Life Sciences Building C5 16. Campus Police Substations 16A. Center Station D4 16B. Morgan Hall Station E6 17. Campus Safety Services Administration D6–7 18. Campus Safety Services Security Station C7 19. Carnell Hall D4 20. Conwell Hall (admissions) D4, E4 21. Conwell Inn D4 22. Edberg-Olson Football Practice Facility A5 23. Engineering Building B5 24. Entertainment and Community Education Center (home of WRTI) F3–4 25. Food stands C6 26. Howard Gittis Student Center D6, E6 26A. Student Center North/ bookstore and food court [includes Diamond Dollars o�ce (student ID card)] D6 26B. Student Center South D6, E6 27. Geasey Outdoor Field Complex D1–2, E1–2 28. Gladfelter Hall (social sciences) B6, C6 29. Hardwick Hall (student housing/dining) B2, C2 30. Johnson Hall (student housing) C2–3 31. Kardon Building (privately developed housing) B8

32. Klein Hall (law) E4–5 33. The Liacouras Center E3, F4 33A. Esther Boyer Theater E4 33B. Independence Blue Cross Recreation Center F4 34. New library (under construction) C4 35. Mitten Hall (Diamond Club) D3 36. Mitchell and Hilarie Morgan Hall (student housing/food court) E5, F5–6 37. Newman Center (Catholic center) B1–2 38. O’Connor Plaza/Founder’s Garden D4–5 39. Oxford Village (privately developed housing) F4, G4 40. Samuel L. Paley Library C5, D5 41. Pearson and McGonigle Halls E3–4 42. Presser Hall (music) B4, C4 43. Public Safety Station F3–4 44. Ritter Complex (education) D5, E5–6 44A. Ritter Hall Annex/ Kiva Auditorium E6 44B. Walk Auditorium E5–6 45. Rock Hall E5 46. Edward H. Rosen Hillel Center for Jewish Life D1–2 47. Science Education and Research Center C5–6 48. The Shops on Liacouras Walk C3, D4 49. Shusterman Hall D4 50. Speakman Hall (sport, tourism and hospitality management) D5 51. Student Training and Recreation (STAR) Complex (under construction) E2–3 52. Subway Station and Plaza (SEPTA) E5, F5 52A. North entrance E5 52B. South entrance F5 53. Sullivan Hall D4 54. Leon H. Sullivan Human Services Center (international a airs) G8 55. Temple Performing Arts Center D3–4 56. Temple Towers (student housing) E7 57. Temple University Regional Rail Station (SEPTA) B7–8 58. Tomlinson Theater C3 59. Tuttleman Learning Center D5–6 60. Tyler School of Art B4 61. The View at Montgomery (privately developed housing) D7 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

– Law School Building

– Police station

– Dining options

– SEPTA Regional Rail & Broad Street Line

– Parking

—KEY TO CAMPUS MAP

51

NORRIS ST.

BERKS ST.

MONTGOMERY AVE.

DIAMOND ST.

SUSQUEHANNA AVE.

JOHNNY

RING

TERRACE

TENNIS

COURTS

POLETT WALK

DIAMOND ST.

BROAD ST.

BROAD ST.

15th ST.

15th ST.

16th ST.

16th ST.

CARLISLE ST.

CARLISLE ST.

13th ST.

12th ST.

12th ST.

11th ST.

11th ST.

10th ST.

10th ST.

10th ST.

ALDER ST.CAMAC ST.

MARVINE ST.

PARK AVE.

LIACOURAS WALK

LIACOURAS WALK

LIACOURAS WALK

BROAD ST.

13th ST.

12th ST.

10th ST.

MARVINE ST.

SYDENHAM ST.

WILLINGTON ST.

WATTS ST.

BEASLEY'SWALK

WARNOCK ST.

NORRIS ST.

PAGE ST.

FONTAIN ST.

MONTGOMERY AVE.

CECIL B. MOORE AVE.

CECIL B. MOORE AVE.

OXFORD ST.

JEFFERSON ST.

MASTER ST.

OXFORD ST.

BERKS ST.

OXFORD ST.

SAND

VOLLEYBALL

TO CENTER CITY

LIACOURAS

CENTER

VISITORS

PARKINGLIACOURAS

CENTER

VISITORS

PARKING

MONTGOMERY

AVENUE

PARKING

GARAGEMONTGOMERY

AVENUE

PARKING

GARAGE

TYLERLOT

DIAMOND

STREETLOT

15th STREET

LOT

CECIL B. MOORE

LOT

66

46

29

30

3521

4 34

53

19

5059

28

25

61

6

20

45

44B

52A

10B10A

10C

52B

14 15

23

7

58

51

27

8

42

33

24

33A

33B

2

3912

3954

3

1

56

6426B

37

22

57

31

9

62

17

43

18

16A

16B

44

44A

40

26A

48

26

41

55

38

13

60

47

65

36

5

32

49

6311

1. 1300 Residence Hall (student housing) E6, F6–7 2. 1700 N. Broad St. E4, F4–5 3. 1810 Liacouras Walk (student services) 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. Architecture Building B3–4 9. Atlantic Terminal (privately developed housing) C8 10. Avenue North complex F4–5 10A. The Edge at Avenue North (privately developed housing) F4–5 10B. The Shops at Avenue North F5 10C. Temple University Fitness (second floor) F5 11. Barrack Hall D4 12. Beech International Village (privately developed housing) F3–G3 13. Bell Tower/Lenfest Circle C5 14. Beury Hall (geology and chemistry) C4 15. Biology-Life Sciences Building C5 16. Campus Police Substations 16A. Center Station D4 16B. Morgan Hall Station E6 17. Campus Safety Services Administration D6–7 18. Campus Safety Services Security Station C7 19. Carnell Hall D4 20. Conwell Hall (admissions) D4, E4 21. Conwell Inn D4 22. Edberg-Olson Football Practice Facility A5 23. Engineering Building B5 24. Entertainment and Community Education Center (home of WRTI) F3–4 25. Food stands C6 26. Howard Gittis Student Center D6, E6 26A. Student Center North/ bookstore and food court [includes Diamond Dollars o�ce (student ID card)] D6 26B. Student Center South D6, E6 27. Geasey Outdoor Field Complex D1–2, E1–2 28. Gladfelter Hall (social sciences) B6, C6 29. Hardwick Hall (student housing/dining) B2, C2 30. Johnson Hall (student housing) C2–3 31. Kardon Building (privately developed housing) B8

32. Klein Hall (law) E4–5 33. The Liacouras Center E3, F4 33A. Esther Boyer Theater E4 33B. Independence Blue Cross Recreation Center F4 34. New library (under construction) C4 35. Mitten Hall (Diamond Club) D3 36. Mitchell and Hilarie Morgan Hall (student housing/food court) E5, F5–6 37. Newman Center (Catholic center) B1–2 38. O’Connor Plaza/Founder’s Garden D4–5 39. Oxford Village (privately developed housing) F4, G4 40. Samuel L. Paley Library C5, D5 41. Pearson and McGonigle Halls E3–4 42. Presser Hall (music) B4, C4 43. Public Safety Station F3–4 44. Ritter Complex (education) D5, E5–6 44A. Ritter Hall Annex/ Kiva Auditorium E6 44B. Walk Auditorium E5–6 45. Rock Hall E5 46. Edward H. Rosen Hillel Center for Jewish Life D1–2 47. Science Education and Research Center C5–6 48. The Shops on Liacouras Walk C3, D4 49. Shusterman Hall D4 50. Speakman Hall (sport, tourism and hospitality management) D5 51. Student Training and Recreation (STAR) Complex (under construction) E2–3 52. Subway Station and Plaza (SEPTA) E5, F5 52A. North entrance E5 52B. South entrance F5 53. Sullivan Hall D4 54. Leon H. Sullivan Human Services Center (international a airs) G8 55. Temple Performing Arts Center D3–4 56. Temple Towers (student housing) E7 57. Temple University Regional Rail Station (SEPTA) B7–8 58. Tomlinson Theater C3 59. Tuttleman Learning Center D5–6 60. Tyler School of Art B4 61. The View at Montgomery (privately developed housing) D7 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

– Law School Building

– Police station

– Dining options

– SEPTA Regional Rail & Broad Street Line

– Parking

—KEY TO CAMPUS MAP

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Broad Street Subway & Regional Rail Lines visit septa.org

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY MAIN CAMPUS 1719 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19122 temple.edu/maps-and-directions

PARKING RECOMMENDATIONS Liacouras Garage 1710 North 15th Street rates & hours temple.edu/parking