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From its soaring atrium to its high-tech classrooms, the Tuttleman Learning Center offers Temple University students an exciting place to learn, research, and relax.

The building, which opened for classes in Fall 1999, includes more than 30 state-of-the-art multimedia classrooms, including lecture halls, computer teaching labs, and general-use classrooms. For research and academic support, the Learning Center offers 100 workstations on the first floor, along with library services, the University Writing Center, and the offices of Temple’s Honors Program and International Programs. For relaxation, Tuttleman offers a café with bistro fare, student lounges with atrium window views, and an outdoor courtyard.

The four-story building is located at 13th Street and Montgomery Avenue, across the street from the Student Activity Center (SAC), and behind Paley Library.

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The
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View a time lapse movie of
the building construction

 

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