Lawn in front of Founders Hall
Used for Campus Locations on map.
Woodside Cottage, built in the 1820s, is the oldest building on campus, and now houses the English department.
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.
Union Building houses African and Africana Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, and Health Studies. It includes classrooms, a student lounge, and a listening room.
The Strawbridge Observatory provides classrooms and telescopes for the physics and astronomy department.
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).
Houses the departments of Biology and Psychology; includes Sharpless Auditorium.
Located on the ground floor of the Gardner Integrated Athletic Center (GIAC), adjacent to the Campus Center. Campus Safety is is open 24/7.
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.
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.