EMERGENCY: Dial 911 from Any Campus Phone Or Pick up the BLUE LIGHT Public Emergency Response Phones Located All Around Campus

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EMERGENCY: Dial 911 from Any Campus Phone Or Pick up the BLUE LIGHT Public Emergency Response Phones Located All Around Campus Parking Information for Visitors: ■ Visitor Parking is primarily available in the four parking ■ Handicap accessible parking spaces are available in all garages and the Paint Branch surface lot, marked with a Visitor lots at all times and are marked with a . P on this map and on campus signs. These are equipped Additional handicap accessible parking spaces are located with digital pay stations and visitors must park in a in other lots designated for faculty/staff/students (Permit numbered space and pay by space. Cash and credit cards Holders). A valid campus parking permit in addition to a are accepted; machines DO NOT GIVE CHANGE. state-issued disability permit is required before 4pm M-F ■ A limited number of pay by space parking with digital in these lots, which are marked with a on this map. pay stations are also located around campus, including Temporary permits may be obtained from the Visitor the Visitor Center lot. Allotted time allowed, hours of Center for some ungated faculty/staff/student lots. After operation and costs vary by location. 4pm, most gated lots are also open and available. ■ Most other parking lots are for use by PERMIT ■ Visitors may NOT park in spaces designated for State HOLDERS during designated hours. Temporary vehicles, courier and zipcar parking. permits designate where/when they are valid. PLEASE READ LOT SIGNS CAREFULLY TO AVOID A PARKING TICKET! EMERGENCY: Dial 911 from any campus phone or pick up the BLUE LIGHT Public Emergency Response Phones located all around campus. I-70 BALTIMORE I-270 I-695 I-95 29 RT 1 BWI MARSHALL 295 AIRPORT I-495 RT 50 DULLES INTL. UM (TO AIRPORT ANNAPOLIS) WASHINGTON I-66 REAGAN NATIONAL AIRPORT I-95 Map courtesy of Conferences & Visitor Services and Department of Facilities Management www.cvs.umd.edu G H I DIRECTORY OF CAMPUS BUILDINGS, COLLEGES, SCHOOLS, DEPARTMENTS, ORGANIZATIONS, INSTITUTES, CENTERS, LABORATORIES, LIBRARIES, DINING HALLS CAMPUS DINING 163 Alpha Phi Omega (coed service fraternity) C-4 039 Center for International & Security Studies at Maryland 079 Educational Talent Search Program E-5 018 Insurance, Institutional E-6 Responses to Terrorism (START) D-4 088 Salamander (Fire Protection) Honorary Society E-4 163 Adele’s Restaurant C-4 038 Alpha Phi Sigma (criminal justice) D-5 (CISSM) C-5 115 Electrical & Computer Engineering, Dept. of E-3 163 Interfraternity Council C-4 805 National Foreign Language Center (Patapsco Building) H-5 048 School/University Cooperative Programs D-5 386 Applause Café B-3 134 Alpha Sigma Phi (social fraternity) E-5 143 Center for Knowledge Management C-4 311 Elkins Bldg. (USM) A-1 043 International Affairs, Office of D-5 147 National Public Broadcasting Archives D-4 143 Science Teaching Center C-4 115 Bytes Café @ A.V. Williams E-3 n/a Alpha Tau Omega (social fraternity) 4611 College Ave 162 Center for Leadership and Organizational Change C-4 338 Employment Office, Campus D-1 042 International Communication & Negotiation Simulations 078 National Scholarships Office E-5 044 Sea Grant College D-5 026 Commons Shop (South Campus Dining Hall) D-5 163 Alpha Theta Gamma (social sorority) C-4 143 Center for Learning and Educational Technology C-4 001 Energy Plant E-5 (ICONS) D-5 052 National Student Exchange Program E-4 034 Second Language Acquisition Program D-4 079 Dairy (Visitor Center) E-5 074 America Reads, America Counts D-5 143 Center for Mathematics Education C-4 223 Energy Research Facility (ERF) E-3 052 International Education Services E-4 142 Natural Resources Management Program D-3 046 Senate, College Park D-5 026 Dining Hall, South Campus (SDH) D-5 074 American Studies, Dept. of D-5 088 Center for Minorities in Science & Engineering E-5 225 Engineering, A. James Clark School of E-3 043 International & Executive Programs, Office of D-5 010 Networking & Telecommunication Services D-4 052 Senior Council E-4 128 Dining Hall, The Diner C-3 142 Animal and Avian Sciences, Dept. of D-3 034 Center for Persian Studies D-4 093 Engineering Annex Bldg. (EAB) E-3 076 International Programs, Office of D-4 144 Neuroscience & Cognitive Science Program D-4 003 Service Building E-5 973 Dining, Hillel Kosher B-5 103 Animal Science Service Bldg. D-3 912 Center for Public Issues in Biotechnology D-6 088 Engineering Classroom Bldg. E-4 052 Institutional Research, Planning & Assessment E-4 382 Neutral Buoyancy Research Facility H-6 159 Shipley Field (Baseball) C-4 088 E + M Deli & Coffee Shop E-4 142 Animal Sciences/Agricultural Engineering Bldg. (ANS) D-3 039 Center for Public Policy & Private Enterprise C-5 089 Engineering Laboratory Bldg. (EGL) E-4 078 Intramural Sports, Office of E-5 147 Non-print Media Services D-4 037 Shoemaker Bldg. (Counseling Center) (SHM) D-5 163 Food Co-op C-4 008 Annapolis Hall (Resident Life Office) (ANN) D-6 043 Center for Renaissance & Baroque Studies D-5 090 Engineering Materials Program E-3 163 Iota Nu Delta (social fraternity) C-4 142 Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Center (NRAC) D-3 075 Shriver Laboratory (SHR) D-4 163 Food Court (Student Union) C-4 407 Annual Giving Office B-4 146 Center for Research on Military Organization C-5 141 English, Dept. of D-6 163 Iota Phi Theta (social fraternity) C-4 090 Nuclear Training Reactor E-3 013 Shuttle-UM Bus Facility F-4 035 Footnotes Café C-5 047 Anthropology, Dept. of D-5 406 Center for Scientific Computation & Mathematical 043 English Institute, Maryland D-5 083 J.M. Patterson Hall (JMP) D-3 046 Nutrition & Food Sciences Program D-5 163 Sigma Beta Rho (social fraternity) C-4 360 ICA Café D-2 144 Anxiety Disorders, MD Center for D-4 Modeling E-4 036 Entomology, Dept. of D-4 034 Japanese Language Program D-4 232 Nyumburu Cultural Center (NCC) D-4 174 Sigma Delta Tau (social sorority) E-6 225 Kim Kafe E-3 156 Apiary (API) B-3 225 Center for Small Smart Systems E-3 338 Environmental Safety, Dept. of D-1 034 Jimenez Hall (JMZ) C-4 n/a ODK Fountain (Mall) D-5 163 Sigma Gamma Rho (social sorority) C-4 250 Leonardtown Shop F-5 084 Applied Mathematics Program D-4 162 Center for Specialized Journalism, Knight C-4 344 Environmental Services Facility C-2 805 Joint Institute for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition 224 OIT Help Desk D-3 135 Sigma Kappa (social Sorority) E-5 360 Market Place Deli @ Comcast D-2 399 Aquatic Center C-3 044 Center for Studies in Nineteenth Century Music D-5 068 Eppley Recreation Center, Geary F. (ERC) C-3 (JIFSAN) H-5 077 Ombuds Officer for Faculty D-5 n/a Sigma Nu (social fraternity) 4617 Norwich Rd. 166 Mulligan’s Grill & Pub A-3 054 Arabic Flagship Program C-5 042 Center for Studies of Post Communist Societies D-5 255 Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Department of D-3 n/a Joint Global Change Research Institute F-2 071 Ombuds Officer for Graduate Students E-5 133 Sigma Phi Epsilon (social fraternity) F-5 097 North Campus Snack ‘n’ Shop D-3 145 Architecture, Planning & Preservation (School of) C-5 162 Center for the Study of the African Diaspora C-4 n/a Episcopal Student Center E-6 059 Journalism (College of) Bldg. (JRN) C-5 162 Ombuds Officer for Staff C-4 163 Sigma Pi (social fraternity) C-4 082 Physics Espresso Cart D-4 003 Architecture, Engin. & Construction, Dept. of E-5 162 Center for the Study of Visual Art C-4 038 Ethnic Minority Issues, President’s Commission on D-5 052 Judicial Programs, Office of E-4 052 Ombuds Officer for Undergrad Students E-4 163 Sigma Psi Zeta (social sorority) C-4 039 Rudy’s Café C-5 035 Archives, University C-5 912 Center for Substance Abuse Research D-6 039 Executive Education, Office of C-5 227 Jull Hall (Applied Agriculture) (JUL) D-3 052 Omicron Delta Kappa (National Leadership Honorary) E-4 044 Skinner Bldg. (SKN) D-5 068 Sneaker’s Café (ERC) C-3 078 Armory, Reckord (ARM) E-5 082 Center for Superconductivity Research D-4 039 Executive Programs, School of Public Policy Office of C-5 126 Kappa Alpha (Social Fraternity) E-5 003 Operations & Maintenance, Dept of E-5 039 Sloan Biotechnology Industry Center C-5 163 Subway (Terp Zone) C-4 162 Army ROTC C-4 046 Center for Teaching Excellence D-5 077 Extended Studies, Office of D-5 n/a Kappa Alpha Theta (Social Sorority) 7407 Princeton Ave 162 Orientation, Office of (New Student) C-4 388 Soccer, Ludwig Field B-4 088 Taco Bell Express (Engineering) E-4 163 Art & Learning Center C-4 381 Center for Young Children (CYC) B-3 800 4-H Headquarters Bldg. C-1 n/a Kappa Delta (Social Sorority) 4610 College Ave 395 Paint Branch Turfgrass Research Facility (PBR) C-1 146 Sociology, Dept. of C-5 146 Art Department C-5 255 Center on Aging D-3 003 Facilities & Construction Group E-5 143 Kappa Delta Pi (Education Honor Society) C-4 163 Panhellenic Association C-4 n/a Softball Complex, Terrapin D-2 CAMPUS HOUSING 146 Art Gallery C-5 087 Central Animal Resources Facility E-3 003 Facilities Management, Dept. of E-5 386 Kappa Kappa Psi (Band Fraternity) B-3 037 Parent Consultation & Child Evaluation Service D-5 143 Special Education, Dept. of C-4 024 Allegany Hall (AGY) D-6 146 Art History and Archeology, Dept. of C-5 383 Central Receiving F-6 046 Family Studies, Dept.
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