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Library 1000 G9 Administration Building 3220 H7 Dooly’s Den at the Depot 2420 H5 Miller-Ward Alumni House 1930 H8 Woodru Memorial Research Building 3010 H8 Alabama Hall 2041 G8 Emerson Hall 1680 G8 Modern Languages 1515 G6 Woodru, Nell Hodgson School of Nursing 3264 G9 Anne Register Jones Courtyard 2172 I8 Emory Children’s Center Pediatric Clinic 1784 I9 North Decatur Building 1400 G8 Woodru Physical Education (P.E.) Center 1460 G8 Anthropology Building 5018 E4 Emory Clinic at Wesley Woods 3263 G9 Oxford Road Building (University Bookstore) 1402 G8 Woodru P.E. Center Track 7490 E6 Asbury House 200 H8 Emory Clinic, Building A 290 F6 Peavine DAR Facility 3190 H6 Woodru Residential Center 2040 F8 Atwood (Sanford S.) Chemistry Center 2260 I8 Emory Clinic, Building B 3271 F8 Peavine Parking Deck 2440 I5 Yerkes National Primate Research Center 153 G9 Baker Woodland 1751 I8 Emory Clinic, Building C (Winship Cancer) 3262 F8 Peavine Parking Lot and Neurosciences Center 526 H9 Baptist Student Center 1380 G9 Emory College (White Hall) 1804 I8 Performing Arts Studio/Burlington Rd. Bldg. GREEK HOUSING For current fraternity-sorority list, see 502 G7 Biology Green House EP 12 D7 Emory Continuing Edcuation (Exec. Park) 3240 I8 Physicians’ Parking Deck emory.edu/HOUSING/UNDERGRAD/opt_greek.html 1330 F6 Black Student Alliance 8760 G5 Emory Hotel and Conference Center 1830 G9 Pitts Theology Library 1130 G9 Boisfeuillet Jones Center NA F5 Emory Point Apartments & Retail 2045 F8 Psychology Building/PAIS Sorority Village Townhouses 1560 G9 Bowden Hall 1600 H8 Emory University Hospital 29 G9 Quadrangle (The Quad) 1251/1257 B9 Briarcli Property 1990 H8 Emory University Hospital, Education Annex 3109 G7 Raoul, Eléonore Residence Hall 6111 G7 11 Eagle Row 1804 I8 Burlington Road Building 2015 G10 Emory Village 230 E6 Recycling Center Alpha Kappa Alpha 1535 G8 Callaway Memorial Center 526 H9 Episcopal Student Center 1720 H9 Rich Memorial Building Alpha Delta Pi 70 G7 Campus Services Building A 950 E5 Faculty Sta Assistance Program 2043 G8 Rollins (Rita Anne) Building, Candler Theology Delta Delta Delta 1350 G7 Campus Services Building B 3115|3118 G7 Few and Evans Residence Halls 1518/1522 G6 Rollins School of Public Health Delta Phi Epsilon 1081 F7 Campus Services Building C 3260 H9 Fishburne Parking Deck 1940 H6 Rollins (O. Wayne) Research Center Delta Phi Lambda 1082 F7 Campus Services Building D 1715 H9 Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry 1707 H9 Russian & East Asian Languages & Cultures Gamma Phi Beta 1920 G7 Campus Services Building E 2030 H9 Gambrell Hall 2030 H9 School of Law (Gambrell Hall) Kappa Alpha Theta 1083 G7 Campus Services Building F 6500 H10 Glenn Memorial Church Parsonage 1020 H7 School of Medicine (Williams Educ.
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