Distinguished visitors and guest accommodations located across from the nature trail.
Locations
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19 Railroad Ave
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C. C. Morris Cricket Library
The largest collection of cricket literature and memorabilia in the Western Hemisphere. The Cricket Library is located in the lower level of the John A Lester Cricket Pavilion on Cope Field.
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Campus Safety
Located on the ground floor of the Gardner Integrated Athletic Center (GIAC), adjacent to the Campus Center. Campus Safety is is open 24/7.
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Chase Hall
Chase Hall is home to the economics and linguistics departments, and also houses a small lecture hall and a classroom.
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Communications Trailer
College Communications has moved to temporary quarters in a trailer by the Facilities barn and greenhouse.
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Dining Center
The only dining center on our campus, the “DC” opens into a Sunken Lounge which often features a roaring fire in colder months. The DC basement houses a black box theater, several affinity group offices and club spaces, as well as a large open study area. The DC is a common spot for larger gatherings and events.
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Facilities Management Complex
Facilities Management oversees the operation of the Arboretum, as well all buildings, grounds, utilities and other physical facilities on campus.
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Farm & Greenhouse
The Haverfarm and Greenhouse host environmentally-focused student activities and workshops that bring fresh and sustainable food and practices to Haverford. They are also connected to the Environmental Studies Program and the Arboretum.
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Founders Green
Lawn in front of Founders Hall
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Founders Hall
Home of the offices of the President and Provost includes Founders Great Hall.
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Foundry
Workshops for wood-working, clay, plaster, welding, bronze casting, and digital fabrication.
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Gest Center
Gest was built in 1853 as a college gymnasium. It now houses classrooms and offices. The classrooms in Gest feature large central tables for group discussion.
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Hall Building
Hall Building houses many of the social science departments, such as history and political science, as well as Spanish and comparative literature.
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Hilles Hall
Part of the Marian E. Koshland Integrated Natural Sciences Center and houses the departments of Mathematics and Statistics and Computer Science.
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James House
James House is a space for arts and crafts run by a board of students who organize and host workshops and events.
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Lutnick Fine Arts Building
Lutnick Fine Arts Building, includes photography labs, darkrooms, digital imaging facilities, classrooms, studios designed for painting and sculpting, and space for small exhibitions.
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Lutnick Library
The 2019 Lutnick Library renovation was designed to support multimodal learning, bringing together books, audiovisual materials, and digital texts. The building is flooded with natural light and seamlessly marries modern architecture with a charming historical building. Lutnick features a large Special Collections room to host classes and display artifacts, cozy study rooms and classrooms, a café, a theater room, and wide windows looking out on the natural landscape. It also maintains the leaded glass windows, antique woodwork, and stone fireplaces of the original building.
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Marian E. Koshland Integrated Natural Sciences Center
Encompasses Sharpless and Hilles Halls and houses the departments of Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics and Statistics, Physics, and Psychology; includes Zubrow Commons.
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Morris Health Services
Provides health promotion, education, and medical care to students.
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Parker House
Home to senior Fine Arts studios.
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Phebe Anna Thorne School
Kindergarten located across from the Marian E. Koshland Integrated Natural Sciences Center (KINSC).
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President's House
The President of the College lives at 1 College Circle.
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Printmaking Studio
Houses studio and classroom spaces for printmaking.
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Roberts Hall
The renovated building includes Marshall Auditorium, the Michael Jaharis Recital Hall, Allen C. Fischer 1959 Atrium, practice spaces, and classrooms. Also houses offices for the departments of Music, Anthropology, Sociology, and Religion.
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Sharpless Hall
Houses the departments of Biology and Psychology; includes Sharpless Auditorium.
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Stokes Hall
Stokes houses many student support services including the Registrar, Office of Academic Resources (OAR), Residential Life and Student Engagement, Access and Disability Services (ADS), Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS), the Center for Career and Professional Advising (CCPA), and the Center for Gender Resources and Sexuality Equity (GRASE). It is also home to the Controller’s Office, Human Resources, and Instructional & Information Technology Services (IITS).
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Strawbridge Observatory
The Strawbridge Observatory provides classrooms and telescopes for the physics and astronomy department.
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Union Building
Union Building houses African and Africana Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, and Health Studies. It includes classrooms, a student lounge, and a listening room.
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VCAM
Built in 1900 as the campus gymnasium, this now serves as our Visual Culture, Arts, and Media (VCAM) facility, bringing cutting-edge technology together with creative new ways of learning. The building houses the John B. Hurford ‘60 Center for the Arts and Humanities, the Haverford Innovations Program, Maker Arts space, a film and media studio, and much more.
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Whitehead Campus Center
Contains the Office of Admission and Financial Aid, the Coop, the Bookstore, the Investment Office, and the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery. Public bathrooms are available on the ground floor during normal business hours.
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Woodside Cottage
Woodside Cottage, built in the 1820s, is the oldest building on campus, and now houses the English department.