About
Storch is home to Trinity’s urban studies, political science, sociology and anthropology, and education departments, as well as the Tiger Card office.
Dedicated in June 1952, the George Storch Memorial Building was one of the first buildings constructed on Trinity’s new skyline campus. Constructed using the lift-slab method, it boasts an unimpeded view of the San Antonio skyline through a two-story-high wall of windows.
Fast Facts:
- One of twenty-six buildings part of Trinity's National Historic District
Hours of operation
Monday-Friday: 7 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Saturday-Sunday: Closed
Inside The Venue
Directions To George M. Storch Memorial Building
Events and Booking Information
Upcoming Events
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Trinity University events are going virtual!
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, most University events will be in virtual format in accordance with health and safety guidelines. This decision reflects the University’s desire to protect members of the Trinity community as well as guests and visitors, both on campus or at Trinity-sponsored events off campus.
Booking Information
Tiger Faculty and Staff
Host an Event
Planning a large event or activity? Contact Conferences and Special Programs for more information about event planning on Trinity’s campus.
Reserve a Space or Place
Make individual space or room reservations through T-Space at tspace.trinity.edu. You’ll need your Trinity network username and password, and an idea about the date, time, location, and size of your event.
Students: Reach out to a faculty or staff sponsor for more information on event planning and space reservations.
Community Members
Host an Event
Want to use a facility or space on Trinity’s campus for your next large event or activity? Contact Conferences and Special Programs for more information.
Reserve a Space or Place
Rooms, halls, and outdoor spaces can be reserved for events such as guest lectures, meetings, or other smaller activities. Contact Conferences and Special Programs for more information.