UKirk Tallahassee
UKirk Tallahassee has been known by many names. In the past, it was called PUC or the Presbyterian University Center and The Westminster House. The new branding came in 2012. A 9,500 square foot facility erected by Florida Presbyterians in 1950, it stands adjacent to Florida State University’s campus. Our space accommodates ministry to Presbyterian college students, as well as other diverse events, activities, and programs throughout the calendar year. The building houses as many as six (6) students, too, as a faith-based community engaged in discipleship formation and leadership development. The basement level of the Presbyterian University Center is home to Calvin's Coffee House, a student-run venue that welcomes students, faculty, and people from the community.
Behind the center, there is a gravel parking lot that is used for UKirk events and Calvin's. Additionally, students and faculty can purchase semester or year-long parking passes to utilize the lot 24-7.
Behind the center, there is a gravel parking lot that is used for UKirk events and Calvin's. Additionally, students and faculty can purchase semester or year-long parking passes to utilize the lot 24-7.