About

Designed by O’Neil Ford and built in 1968, the Ewing Halsell Center testified to Trinity University’s dedication to providing students with state-of-the-art resources by housing the University’s first computer, an IBM 360 model 44.

Today, the renovated Halsell Center continues to serve students as a collaborative learning space in the heart of Trinity’s historical district. It is a place where faculty and students can use innovative, cross-disciplinary spaces, tools, and resources to answer questions and question answers.

 

Fast Facts
  • One of 26 buildings part of Trinity's National Historic District
  • Last building that O’Neil Ford designed as part of Trinity’s Centennial Program
  • 41st building to be constructed on Trinity Hill
Hours of operation

Monday-Friday: 7 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sunday: Noon - 10 p.m.

 

Inside The Venue


Classrooms and Spaces 

 

Newly renovated classroom in the Ewing Halsell building with 3 rows of modern desks and chairs.

Renovated Classrooms

New, state-of-the-art classrooms equipped with cutting-edge technology will give students ample space to collaborate with one another and their peers around the world.

Student sitting at a laptop with a couple books on a desk
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Research Labs

Each department will have its own multipurpose research space for students and faculty to think, read, write, and discuss, either one-on-one or in small groups.

Study room in Halsell Center

Study Spaces

Luminous commons areas and fully-equipped workrooms will provide spaces for students to study and collaborate within the Humanities departments.

 


Academic Departments 

 


Directions and Parking

Address: East Rosewood Avenue, San Antonio, TX 78212

Parking and Accessibility


Accessibility Accommodations

Contact
For further assistance, please call the Trinity University Police Department at 210-999-7070.

Accessibility Information – Campus Map
Check out the accessibility section on Trinity's campus map for information about accessible parking and entrances. Use the way finding feature to see accessible paths across campus.

Events and Booking Information

 

Booking Information


Tiger Faculty and Staff

Host an Event

Planning a large event or activity? Contact Conferences and Special Programs for more information about event planning on Trinity’s campus.

Reserve a Space or Place

Make individual space or room reservations through T-Space at tspace.retrorockerz.com. You’ll need your Trinity network username and password, and an idea about the date, time, location, and size of your event.

Students: Reach out to a faculty or staff sponsor for more information on event planning and space reservations.

Community Members

Host an Event

Want to use a facility or space on Trinity’s campus for your next large event or activity? Contact Conferences and Special Programs for more information.

Reserve a Space or Place

Rooms, halls, and outdoor spaces can be reserved for events such as guest lectures, meetings, or other smaller activities. Contact Conferences and Special Programs for more information.

 

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