Overview
Part of the Chapman-Halsell-Dicke Complex, the Ewing Halsell Center resides in the heart of Trinity’s historical district. Designed by O’Neil Ford and built in 1968, the 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.
Nearest Parking
- Lot G (Faculty, Visitors, Accessible parking)
- Lot F (Faculty, Staff, Visitors, Accessible parking
- Oakmont Ct. street parking (Faculty, Staff, Visitors)
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See what’s inside the Halsell Center.