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University Park Campus Public Safety, Security and Emergency: (213) 740-4321 General Information: (213) 740-2311 or www.usc.edu University Park Campus Public Safety, Security and Emergency: (213) 740-4321 MAP KEY Academic Athletics Libraries Galleries, Lectures Dining & Performances Residential Parking Closed to traffic until March 2017 April 2016 General Information: (213) 740-2311 or www.usc.edu | Public Safety, Security and Emergency: (213) 740-4321 MapWelcome Site Locations to USC J6 3434 South Grand, CAL D6 Electron Microscopy and Microanalysis, C5 Lazzaro Plaza B6 Powell Hall, PHE F5 USCard (Parking Structure X) Dining D6 Ahmanson Center, ACB Center for, CEM F4 Leavey Library, LVL B5 Public Safety (Parking Structure A) C3 Uytengsu Aquatics Center, UAC D4 Annenberg Coffee Cart (ASC) E3 Ahn House (Dosan Ahn Chang Ho Family), AHN B2 Engemann Student Health Center, ESH D6 Leventhal School of Accounting, ACC G6 Purchasing Services (University Gardens C7 Verle Annis Gallery (Harris Hall) C2 Café 84 (King Hall) D3 Alice and Eleonore Schoenfeld Symphonic E6 Enrollment Services (Hubbard Hall) F6 Lewis Hall, RGL Building) F7 Verna and Peter Dauterive Hall, Future C5 Café, The (Wallis-ANN) Hall, AES B5 Epstein Family Plaza C6 Lindhurst Architecture Gallery (Watt Hall) D4 Queens Courtyard Home of, D5 California Pizza Kitchen F6 Alumni House, ALM F5 Everybody’s Kitchen (Birnkrant Residential C6 Lindhurst Fine Arts Gallery (Watt Hall) G6 Radisson Mid-City Hotel, RMH C5 Vivian Hall, VHE (Tutor Campus Center) E5 Alumni Park College) F5 LiteraTea Teahouse (Doheny Library) E3 Ramo Hall, RHM E5 Von KleinSmid Center, VKC E6 Cammilleri Café (Dauterive Hall) A5 Andrus Gerontology Center, GER A2 Facilities Management Services, FPM C3 Little Galen (dining near Heritage Hall) C6 Rapp Engineering Building, RRB G5 Von KleinSmid Residence Hall (New D3 Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf (Cinematic Arts) D4 Annenberg Auditorium (Annenberg School) G7 Fertitta Hall, JFF, Fall 2016 C6 Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute, LHI E3 Raubenheimer Music Faculty Building, MUS Residential College) D5 Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf D4 Annenberg School for Communication and G6 Figueroa Building, FIG C4 Loker Track Stadium (Cromwell Field) B4 Ray R. 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