Campus Map

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- 1. Alumnae Cottage (Robbie Hunt Burton)
- 2. Athletic Complex (gymnasium, Northen Swimming Center, Tayloe Fitness Center)
- 3. Barbee House (guest residence)
- 4. Batten Leadership Institute (Bradley Hall)
- 5. Batten Tennis Center
- 6. Beale Garden
- 7. Botetourt Hall (security, human resources, dance studios, U.S. Post Office, plant facilities)
- 8. Bradley Hall (Talmadge Recital Hall, Batten Leadership Institute, events planning)
- 9. Carvin House (student residence)
- 10. Cocke Memorial Building (president, vice president for academic affairs, vice president for finance and administration, business, marketing, public relations)
- 11. Cromer Bergman Alumnae House (vice president for external relations, alumnae, development)
- 12. Dana Science Building (Babcock Auditorium)
- 13. Duchouquet Cottage (faculty residences)
- 14. duPont Chapel (chaplain, cultural and community engagement)
- 15. East Building (Center for Learning Excellence, student residence)
- 16. Eastnor (graduate and continuing studies, Horizon Program)
- 17. Eleanor D. Wilson Museum
- 18. Faculty Avenue (faculty residences)
- 19. Hill Building / Parsonage / Library Annex
- 20. La Maison Française (student residence)
- 21. Main Building (vice president for enrollment; academic services; registrar; undergraduate admission; scholarships and financial assistance; printing, mailing, and shipping services; Green Drawing Room; student residence)
- 22. Malvern Hill
- 23. Moody Center (Ballator Gallery, bookshop, dining room, Rathskeller, Roanoke Times Conference Room, snack bar, student affairs)
- 24. Pleasants Hall (O’Brien Multimedia Classroom)
- 25. Power Plant
- 26. President’s House
- 27. Presser Hall (music)
- 28. Randolph Hall (student residence)
- 29. Rathhaus (student residence)
- 30. Riding Center (Kirby Riding Ring, stables)
- 31. Roanoke County Recycling Center
- 32. The Rock
- 33. Rose Hill (student residence)
- 34. Sandusky (student residence)
- 35. Security (Botetourt Hall)
- 36. Swannanoa Hall (English, Jackson Center for Creative Writing, graduate program in children’s literature)
- 37. Theatre (theatre arts)
- 38. Tinker House (student residence)
- 39. Turner Hall (health services, education department, international programs)
- 40. West Building (Career Center, student residence)
- 41. Richard Wetherill Visual Arts Center (Niederer Auditorium, studio art, art history, film, photography, darkrooms, editing rooms)
- 42. Wyndham Robertson Library (Hollins Room)