The Ronald Tutor Campus Center
Student Community-Building and Campus Collaborations
To signify the cross-campus collaborations and partnerships that will be both created and supported by the new Ronald Tutor Campus Center, the building will house a number of university centers, including the new Admission Center and the Epstein Family Alumni Center. But the hallmark of the new Campus Center will be the student community-building, development, and programming space, allowing students from across campus and around the world to learn, work, and socialize.
- Student offices and work space
- Collaborative project and group study areas
- Multi-purpose areas for events and gatherings
- Meeting and board rooms for student organizations
- Study lounges
- Wide-ranging dining options, including cafés, a full-service restaurant, and a convenience store for a quick snack
- Technology resources
- Game and entertainment areas
- Academic partnerships
- Community service and service learning
- Leadership development
- Student governance
- Academic success and support
International Plaza, USC Campus Center
Much as the Italian plaza is a community's central gathering place, where friends and family meet, the USC Campus Center's International Plaza will be the university's central gathering place for current and prospective students, faculty, staff, family members, and nearly 200,000 alumni.
Bordered by a sweeping colonnade, the International Plaza will evoke the Italian Romanesque architectural tradition of the campus's historical buildings. An extensive food court will offer both indoor and outdoor dining. There will be areas where students can study and take advantage of USC's wireless access.
Places to relax, celebrate campus traditions, and meet friends and faculty—all will be a part of this community center. The multipurpose International Plaza is designed for a variety of events and gatherings that will contribute to the academic, social, and cultural life of the university.


