I have been thinking about TU’s north campus lately since I spent much of my 4 years there when the engineering school was there.
I haven’t been over to that part of town when we’ve visited in recent years but I understand TU has sold off or leased the main building and the school footprint there is much smaller than the 1970s.
Here’s the question that my older (or maybe chemo) brain has puzzled over recently. Was there an old blue school bus that ran between the north campus and main campus? I seem to remember riding that bus, but often it didn’t meet my schedule and I’d wind up driving there. It’s great to see the engineering school as part of the main campus today. Today’s engineering majors probably feel more connection with the rest of the school than we did nearly 50 years ago.
I haven’t been over to that part of town when we’ve visited in recent years but I understand TU has sold off or leased the main building and the school footprint there is much smaller than the 1970s.
Here’s the question that my older (or maybe chemo) brain has puzzled over recently. Was there an old blue school bus that ran between the north campus and main campus? I seem to remember riding that bus, but often it didn’t meet my schedule and I’d wind up driving there. It’s great to see the engineering school as part of the main campus today. Today’s engineering majors probably feel more connection with the rest of the school than we did nearly 50 years ago.