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24 BROAD STREET CARLISLE STREET (privately developed housing) SYDENHAM STREET Wheelchair Access 27. Klein Law Building (James E. Beasley School of Law)

28. The 38. Presser Hall (PR) 49. Sports and Recreation Fields 59. Triangle Apartments 28A. Esther Boyer Theater 39. Ritter Hall Annex (RA)/ 50. Student Center Complex (student housing) 28B. Independence Blue Kiva Auditorium 50A. Howard Gittis Student 60. Tuttleman Learning Center Cross Recreation Center Center/Bookstore 40. Ritter Hall (RH) 61. Tyler School of Art 29. Messiah College 50B. Student Center (south) 41. Rock Hall (RC) 62. University Village 30. Mitchell and Hilarie Morgan 42. Edward H. Rosen Hillel Center 51. Subway Station and Plaza (SEPTA) (privately developed housing) 51A. Northbound Hall and Dining Complex for Jewish Life 63. Wachman Hall 51B. Southbound 31. Mitten Hall (Diamond Club) 43. 1700 N. Broad Street (Computer/Mathematics) 52. Sullivan Hall (SN) 32. Newman Center 64. Walk Auditorium 44. Science, Education and Research 53. Temple Performing Arts Center 33. “1940” (student housing) Center (under construction) 65. Weiss Hall (WH) 54. Temple Towers 66. James S. White Hall 34. Oxford Village 45. The Shops on Liacouras Walk (student housing) (privately developed housing) 45A. and 45B. (student housing) 55. Temple U. Regional Rail 35. Paley Library (PL) 46. Shusterman Hall Station (SEPTA) 36. Peabody Hall 47. Small Business 56. Temple University TECH

(student housing) Development Center Center & Welcome Center 37. Pearson and McGonigle Halls (1510 Cecil B. Moore Ave.) updated 09/12/13 57. “1300” (student housing) 37A. Pearson Hall (PH) 48. Speakman Hall (SP) 58. Tomlinson Theater (TT)/ 37B. McGonigle Hall (MG) (School of Tourism and Hospitality Management) Randall Theater About the University

Temple University is the 28th largest university To Temple University’s Main Campus From I-95 South: in the nation with nearly 40,000 students Take Exit 22 (Central /I-676). From the Turnpike: engaged in full- and part-time studies at Note: left lane exit. I-676 West to Broad Take Exit 326 (Philadelphia/Valley Forge). nine campuses worldwide, from Pennsylvania Street exit. See above directions from Broad Follow I-76 East (Schuylkill Expy.) approx. 18 Street exit. to Italy and Japan. A premiere state-related miles to Exit 344 (Central Philadelphia/I-676) public university, Temple has been recognized Note: Exit is on left. Follow I-676 approximately From the New Jersey Turnpike: for its academic and research excellence in 1 mile to Central Phila./Broad Street exit. Take Take Exit 4 to route 73 North. Approx. 1 sources like U.S. News & World Report and Broad Street exit (stay to left). In one block go mile to Route 38 West. Follow for 51⁄2 miles USA Today. The university’s world class faculty, left onto Broad Street. Follow Broad Street to to Benjamin Franklin Bridge. Take I-676 West academic programs and vibrant main campus Cecil B. Moore (approx. 2 miles). Turn right to Broad Street exit. Follow above directions in Philadelphia, attract students from every onto Cecil B. Moore and right again onto from Broad Street exit. state in the United States and more than Park Ave. Visitors Parking Lot 3 entrance is 130 countries. on right. You may also park at the Liacouras Public Transportation to Center Parking Garage, located at 15th Street Temple’s Main Campus Temple offers 380 undergraduate, graduate and Montgomery Avenue. SEPTA Regional High Speed Lines: and professional degree programs giving From the Northeast Extension All lines stop at Temple University Station, students unparalleled learning opportunities. 10th and Berks Streets. It’s faculty lead a growing research enterprise Pennsylvania Turnpike: with breakthrough advances in health Take Exit 20 to I-476 South to I-76. Exit at Broad Street Subway: All local trains stop science, urban planning, public education, I-76 East (approx. 5 miles). Take I-76 East at Cecil B. Moore Station (Broad Street and environmental sustainability and more. approx. 15 miles to Exit 344 (Central Cecil B. Moore Avenue). Temple appears on The Princeton Review’s Philadelphia/I-676) Note: Exit is on left. Follow directions from I-676 above. “C” Bus: Stops on Broad Street at Cecil B. list of the 20 “most connected, plugged-in, Moore Avenue, Montgomery Avenue, Berks and high-tech campuses” in America. A $1.2 From I-95 North: Mall, and Norris Street. billion campus development project called Take Exit 22 (Central Philadelphia/I-676). Temple 20/20, is creating additional state-of- Follow Central Philadelphia signs to Broad “3” Bus: Stops on Cecil B. Moore Avenue the-art classrooms, research facilities, new Street exit. At next intersection (Vine Street) from 11th Street to Broad Street. student residential halls and recreational turn left. In one block, turn left onto Broad “23” Bus: Stops on 12th Street facilities. Temple is governed by a 36-member Street. Follow Broad Street to Cecil B. Moore (southbound) and 11th Street (northbound) Board of Trustees. Neil D. Theobald is the (approx. 2 miles). Turn right onto Cecil B. at Berks Mall, Montgomery Avenue, and university’s 10th president. To learn more, go Moore and right again onto Park Ave. Visitors Cecil B. Moore Avenue. to www.temple.edu. Parking Lot 3 is on right. You may also park at the Liacouras Center Parking Garage, locat- ed at 15th Street and Montgomery Avenue.