SMU looks like a college. The Business School is top-rated along with the Law School (I don't know about the other departments) I love to walk on the campus and feel like I am a student there
Various experiences with SMU MBA program; recruiting there, seminars, etc. Some great students and the faculty & management are superb. Glad they're in Dallas.
Our hotel was steps from SMU and we could see the football stadium from our hotel. Looks like a lovely place to study!
Spent four years here 50 years ago to get my BSEE. The campus has changed a lot but still has the same feel. Kinda nice to go back home.
History on the campus of the most quaint and beautiful University in Texas. A must see location Tucked in the heart of Dallas you'll find one of the most beautiful campus' in the USA.
The best way to see SMU is to park your car in Snyder Plaza shopping area and walk across the street (Hillcrest) to wander the University. The shops up and down Hillcrest and in Snyder Plaza are full of fashion, great food, and breakfasy at Kuby's is a Dallas tradition.Start your day there and then visit the George Bush Library.Lots of pedestrian fun to be had.
This is a pretty campus, no dispute, nice grounds, lovely place to stroll or visit. The parking is a nightmare, "directions" are not accessible so you best know where you are going in order to reach your destination and avoid getting LOST! Snider Plaza is to the north of SMU, a good place to park, shop, eat, then stroll through campus. The George Bush library is located here, the Meadows Museum, and another good stop is to check - plan for concerts or lectures at McFarlin Auditorium, a wonderful smaller venue.
We toured on a Saturday for our son who is entering his senior year of HS. As parents we wished we had attended school here and were very impressed with the beauty of the campus in the heart of Dallas!
made me wanna go back to school, nice, and good environment for study. also good library and museum in side.
Loved visiting school & campus again & seeing how the beautiful trees now canopy the streets of the campus & boulevard...when our first child, (along with 3 total,) came her freshman year the trees were small & scrubby compared to other campuses in the East & remember being disappointed, but not anymore! Many new beautifully designed buildings & facilities as well. Love the Meadows Musuem & it's world class collection of Spanish art as well as the beautiful Bush Library. All 3 very different children & majors, but all received a valuable education, academically & socially, over the years & have gone on to different jobs in different areas of the country. Well worth visiting!KatBNC,USA