Gold Star Memorial Building

Built in 1954, the Gold Star Memorial Building was constructed in honor of Oklahoma United Methodists killed in service to their country. The Gold Star stands as a point of honor to these Oklahomans and is a landmark that is easy to recognize in Oklahoma City. This building was the first home of the school of religion and now is part of the Oklahoma City University School of Law. Located in this building is the law library and law faculty and administrative offices.

This building underwent extensive renovation in the summer of 1996.

To visit a particular area of the tour, click one of the links: Administration Building, Banning Hall, Chapel, Cokesbury Apartments, Dulaney-Browne Library, Draper Hall, International House, Fieldhouse, Freede Center, Harris Hall, Fine Arts Center, Nursing School, Business School, Norick Arts Center, Panhellenic Quad., Law School, Baseball Field, Student/Faculty Center, Tennis Courts, Arts & Sciences, Walker Hall, Mass Comm, Gold Star