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Curris Center at Murray State University

The Curris Center at Murray State University is a social hub on campus that provides many resources to students. It is a three story building that is located in between the academic and residential side of the University.

History:

The Curris Center was named after one of Murray State’s Presidents, Constantine William Curris. The building opened in 1981 after being under construction since 1978. The project costed $8.2 million to complete.

Resources:

There are a multitude of resources at the Curris center, one of those being food. The Curris Center has a Chick fil e, a cafeteria called the Thoroughbred Room or T-Room for short, the Curris Cafe and Market 22. The Curris Center also hosts the University BookStore, a post office and a TV lounge. The first floor of the Curris center houses Murray State Enrollment Services, Center for Student Involvement, Dining Services and Multicultural Center.

https://thenews.org/2017/11/03/building-on-a-strong-foundation-the-history-of-some-of-the-oldest-buildings-on-murray-states-campus/

https://www.murraystate.edu/campus/CurrisCenter/