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Where TAMS students live. The heart of TAMS. | Where TAMS students live. The heart of TAMS. | ||
− | All TAMS students live in McConnell Hall. From 1988 - 1991, TAMS students shared the building with regular UNT students before the program grew large enough to occupy the entire building. On the 3rd floor at the top of the stairs one can see a windowed corner office which was the "TAMS front desk" for the first two years of TAMS. McConnell Hall, originally built in 1961 as an all-female dormitory, consists of four wings (the hall originally had three before a major expansion in 1990) and three floors, segregated by gender and grade level. The hall is furnished with a [[kitchenette]], multiple meeting rooms, laundry rooms, bathrooms and two common rooms. One of the common rooms, the [[Smitty Study]], serves as a public recreation room when it is not functioning as a study area during quiet hours. The other common room, [[Mac Cafe|Mac Café]], aptly named because it once was home to a university cafeteria, hosts various [[Events|student activities]] and serves as a gathering place for both academic and social interaction. | + | All TAMS students live in McConnell Hall. From 1988 - 1991, TAMS students shared the building with regular UNT students before the program grew large enough to occupy the entire building. On the 3rd floor at the top of the stairs one can see a windowed corner office which was the "TAMS front desk" for the first two years of TAMS. McConnell Hall, originally built in 1961 as an all-female dormitory was named for the 7th president of the University, Weston Joseph McConnell, who served from 1934 to 1951. McConnell Hall consists of four wings (the hall originally had three before a major expansion in 1990) and three floors, segregated by gender and grade level. The hall is furnished with a [[kitchenette]], multiple meeting rooms, laundry rooms, bathrooms and two common rooms. One of the common rooms, the [[Smitty Study]], serves as a public recreation room when it is not functioning as a study area during quiet hours. The other common room, [[Mac Cafe|Mac Café]], aptly named because it once was home to a university cafeteria, hosts various [[Events|student activities]] and serves as a gathering place for both academic and social interaction. |
Students reside in pairs in any one of the hall's 374 dual-occupancy dormitories, each of which includes two beds, dressers and drawers, desks, a sink, internet access and electrical sockets; some rooms contain a [[Private Room|private toilet and shower]], while others [[Suite Room|share a bathroom with adjacent rooms]]. [[Community Room|Community bathrooms]] are available for the remaining rooms. Because all TAMS students live in the same building and in close proximity, TAMS tends to be a very close-knit community. While students can, for the most part, schedule their own day however they wish, all students have a [[curfew]] and must remain inside the hall from 11 p.m. (1.00 a.m. on Friday and Saturday nights) to 6 a.m. without special permission. However, students may submit requests to be absent overnight or past curfew if they wish to do so. | Students reside in pairs in any one of the hall's 374 dual-occupancy dormitories, each of which includes two beds, dressers and drawers, desks, a sink, internet access and electrical sockets; some rooms contain a [[Private Room|private toilet and shower]], while others [[Suite Room|share a bathroom with adjacent rooms]]. [[Community Room|Community bathrooms]] are available for the remaining rooms. Because all TAMS students live in the same building and in close proximity, TAMS tends to be a very close-knit community. While students can, for the most part, schedule their own day however they wish, all students have a [[curfew]] and must remain inside the hall from 11 p.m. (1.00 a.m. on Friday and Saturday nights) to 6 a.m. without special permission. However, students may submit requests to be absent overnight or past curfew if they wish to do so. | ||
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Floor plans can be viewed [https://tams.unt.edu/sites/default/files/studentlife/mcconnell_hall_map_aug2017.pdf here]. | Floor plans can be viewed [https://tams.unt.edu/sites/default/files/studentlife/mcconnell_hall_map_aug2017.pdf here]. | ||
− | Prior to the invasion of TAMS students in McConnell Hall, the building served as an all-female dorm for music students | + | Prior to the invasion of TAMS students in McConnell Hall, the building served as an all-female dorm for music students. |
== Common Areas == | == Common Areas == |
Latest revision as of 10:03, 25 March 2024
Built | 1961 |
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Renovated | 2020 (Furniture) |
Abbrev. | MCON |
Distance from McConnell | 0 minutes |
Known for | Housing TAMS |
Where TAMS students live. The heart of TAMS.
All TAMS students live in McConnell Hall. From 1988 - 1991, TAMS students shared the building with regular UNT students before the program grew large enough to occupy the entire building. On the 3rd floor at the top of the stairs one can see a windowed corner office which was the "TAMS front desk" for the first two years of TAMS. McConnell Hall, originally built in 1961 as an all-female dormitory was named for the 7th president of the University, Weston Joseph McConnell, who served from 1934 to 1951. McConnell Hall consists of four wings (the hall originally had three before a major expansion in 1990) and three floors, segregated by gender and grade level. The hall is furnished with a kitchenette, multiple meeting rooms, laundry rooms, bathrooms and two common rooms. One of the common rooms, the Smitty Study, serves as a public recreation room when it is not functioning as a study area during quiet hours. The other common room, Mac Café, aptly named because it once was home to a university cafeteria, hosts various student activities and serves as a gathering place for both academic and social interaction.
Students reside in pairs in any one of the hall's 374 dual-occupancy dormitories, each of which includes two beds, dressers and drawers, desks, a sink, internet access and electrical sockets; some rooms contain a private toilet and shower, while others share a bathroom with adjacent rooms. Community bathrooms are available for the remaining rooms. Because all TAMS students live in the same building and in close proximity, TAMS tends to be a very close-knit community. While students can, for the most part, schedule their own day however they wish, all students have a curfew and must remain inside the hall from 11 p.m. (1.00 a.m. on Friday and Saturday nights) to 6 a.m. without special permission. However, students may submit requests to be absent overnight or past curfew if they wish to do so.
Floor plans can be viewed here.
Prior to the invasion of TAMS students in McConnell Hall, the building served as an all-female dorm for music students.
Common Areas[edit | edit source]
Used for club GAs, events, study, and hang out with friends.
First Floor[edit | edit source]
Student Activity Center (SAC)
Mailbox
Second Floor[edit | edit source]
Outside[edit | edit source]
Wings[edit | edit source]
To locate information on the layout of a specific room in McConnell Hall, use the following link: https://tams.unt.edu/studentlife/room-info
A Wing[edit | edit source]
Located on the side of McConnell Hall adjacent to Avenue C. Rooms are suites. (Otherwise known as the best wing, home to 3A, the land of Tucker)
B Wing[edit | edit source]
Located closest to the stairwell. Rooms are community and private. B Wing does not exist on the first floor since the front desk and several common rooms utilize the space.
C Wing[edit | edit source]
Located between wings B and D. Rooms are community.
D Wing[edit | edit source]
The newest addition to McConnell Hall (built in 1990s). Rooms are private. D Wing is also referred to as Siberia due to it's distance from the stairwell. Residents in Siberia have also noted D Wing to be colder than the rest of the building.
Other Areas[edit | edit source]
- Front Desk
- Bookroom
- Academic Counselors' Offices
- Assistant Dean for Student Life's Office
- Assistant Director of Student Life's Office
- Hall Directors' Apartments
- Hall Directors' Office (The "Den")