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Allen Hall...... ALLEN D2 Center for Sports Medicine ...... CSMR C4 Forbes Pavilion...... PAVLN C4 Loeffler Building ...... LOEFF D4 Pittsburgh Board of Education.....PBEG2 TreesW Hall (athletic facilities) ...... TREES A2 Alumni Hall...... ALUM E2 and Rehabilitation off map ( [residence hall]; The Health Log Cabin...... LOGCB F2 Post Office ( Branch)...... POST F4 University Center (UPMC)...... UCTR E1 (Office of Admissions and Financial Aid, Charles L. ...... COST A1 Book Center; Department of Parking, (residence hall).....LOTHP C3 UPMC Presbyterian...... PRESB C3 UniversitBOUy Child Development

Office of Alumni Relations) ...... CHVRN D1 Transportation, and Services) Lutheran University Center ...... LUC G2 Public Health...... PUBHL D3 Center off LEVmap...... CHDEV G1 10 Memorial [STEPH – F2] Amos Hall (residence hall) ...... AMOS E3 Childrenʼs Hospital ...... CHILDC3 ...... FRTOW D4 Magee-Womens Hosp. off map ...MAGEE C4 (Crabtree and Parran Halls) University Club...... UCLUB D2 • ...... LAW E3 ...... CLAPP F1 Fraternity Housing Cmplx. ....FRAT B1, C2 Masonic Temple (see Alumni Hall) Rangos Research Center...... RANGO C4 University TechnoARDlogy ...... BELLH G2 Community of Reconciliation Bldg. ..CR F1 • ...... FKART F3 McCormick Hall (res. hall) ...... MCCORE3 ...... RUSKN F1 Development Center...... UTDC G1 Bellefield Presbyterian Church...PRESD3 Craig Hall ...... CRAIG G1 Frick Intʼl StudIR ies Academy...... FRICK D3 Medical Arts Building ...... MDART D3 Ryan Catholic Newman Ctr...... CATHO F1 University Place Office Bldg....UPLAC D2 O off map Bellefield Towers...... BELLT F 1 Craig Square...... CRGSQ G2 Gardner Steel ConferenceQ Ctr. ..GSCC D2 (Student Health Service) (The Oratory) Van de Graaff Building...... VNGRF D2 •...... BENDM D3 Crawford Hall...... CRAWF E1 Heinz Memorial CUhapel ...... HEINZ F2 Mellon Institute...... MELLIF1 St. Paul Cathedral...... SPAUL G1 VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System– 11 [WPU – E3] Biomedical Science Tower...... BSTWR B3 • ...... EBERL D1 Hill Building...... HILLC4 (Pgh. Supercomputing Center) ...... SALK B3 University Drive Division ...... VA B1 The (University) Book Center....BOOKD3 Engineering Auditorium...... ENGUDD2•Hillman Library...... HLMAN E3 Melwood Maintenance • Scaife Hall ...... FIF..SCAIF C3 • Victoria Building ...... VICTO C4 ...... BQGRS E4 Eureka Building off map ...... EURKA C4 Holiday Inn ...... HOLDY E1 Building off map ...... MELWD G1 ...... offTH map G4 Webster Hall...... WEBSR G1 (residence halls A - H) (3400 ) Holland Hall (residence hall).....HOLLDE3• ...... MERVS F4 ...... SENSQ D4 •Wesley W. Posvar Hall ...... WWPHE4 Brackenridge Hall (res. hall, .....BRACK E3 Eye and Ear Institute ...... EEINS C3 • Information Sciences Building...... IS F1 • UPMC Montefiore...... MONF B4 Soldiers & Sailors A VENUWestern Psychiatric Institute and Clinic Copy Cat, The Pitt Shop, Parking Office) Falk Medical Bldg. (Falk Clinic)...FALKCC4 Iroquois Building ...... IROQU D4 •Music Building ...... MUSIC F1 Memorial Hall...... SOSAM D2 (see Thomas Detre Hall) Bruce Hall (residence hall)...... BRUCE E3 Falk School ...... FALKSC1 Jewish University Center...... JUC G2 • ...... OEHD2 Space Research Coord. Ctr...... SRCC D2 William Pitt Union...... WPUE3 12 The Book Center [BOOK – D3] •Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, First Baptist Church...... BAPST F1 Kaufmann Medical Building ...... KAUC4 Oxford Bldg.(3501 Forbes Ave.) OXFRD C4 • ...... STEPH F2 WyndhamE Garden Hotel...... WYNDHC4 Carnegie Museums of Pgh...CARNG G3 (United Campus Ministry) • Langley Hall ...... LANGY E1 Hall (res. hall)...... PAHLLC2 Sutherland Hall (residence hall)...SUTHD B1 •Cathedral of Learning...... CL F2 ...... FHOUS A3 Lawrence Hall ...... LAWRN E3 The John M. and Gertrude E. • (registration).....THACK D2 Center for Bioengineering off map CNBIO C4 Forbes Craig Apartments...... FBCRG G2 Learning Research & Dev. Ctr.....LRDC C2 Petersen Events Center...... PCNTR B2 ...... THAW D2 • - library in building P - public parking Forbes Oakland Bldg. off map.....FOBLD C4 ...... TOWRS D3 Pittsburgh Athletic Association....PAA E2 •Thomas Detre Hall of the Western MP - metered parking See reverse side for descriptions of attractions. (residence halls A,B,C) Psychiatric Institute and Clinic.....TDHC3 1 John M. and Gertrude E. Petersen Events Center 5 Frick Fine Arts of these stunning paintings by Felix de la Concha represent one day of the The Petersen Events Center is more than just a state-of-the-art The Frick Fine Arts Building is truly unique. The building’s architecture evokes year and features the Cathedral of Learning from a different perspective. arena. The facility, built in 2002, offers University of Pittsburgh students a the Italian and features a cloister-style inner courtyard. Not only range of choices when it comes to recreational activities. Within 430,000 total is it the home of the University of Pittsburgh's Department of History of Art 9 Cathedral of Learning’s Nationality Rooms square feet, the Pete provides a place to watch Pitt Panthers Division I basket- and Architecture, it also houses Russian artist Nicholas Lochoff’s famous Housed in the 42-story Cathedral of Learning are the Nationality Rooms. ball, to exercise and play sports, and to attend concerts and commencement. reproductions of 15th-century Florentine Renaissance paintings—considered Beginning in 1938, each of the 26 rooms was constructed to reflect the beauty Also housed in the Petersen Events Center is the McCarl Hall of Champions— by some to be the closest replicas to the original works. Also, the Frick Fine and tradition of a particular country or culture. Classes are held in these rooms a grand showcase for the University of Pittsburgh’s illustrious athletic achieve- Arts Library is ranked among the top 10 fine arts libraries in the . every semester, offering students a chance to experience diverse cultural ments—and the shop, featuring the world’s largest Adding to the beauty of this building is the outside fountain, which was heritages without leaving campus. selection of Pittsburgh Panthers merchandise. designed by Victor Brenner, the same man who sculpted the portrait of Abraham Lincoln on the U.S. penny. 10 Stephen Foster Memorial 2 Elmer H. Grimm Sr. Pharmacy Museum This historic landmark pays homage to one of America’s greatest songwriters. The Pharmacy Museum is located in Salk Hall, which is named for Jonas Salk, 6 Heinz Memorial Chapel Located next to the Cathedral of Learning, the Foster Memorial houses the who developed the first polio vaccine. While a faculty member here at Pitt, Located at Fifth and Bellefield Avenues, this French Gothic building serves Charity Randall Theatre, the Henry Heymann Theatre, the Center for American Salk conducted his remarkable research in this building. The museum, located as the University of Pittsburgh’s nondenominational chapel. The chapel Music, and the Stephen Foster Museum. Several of Foster’s musical instru- on the fourth floor, holds decades-old pharmacy memorabilia such as drug was a gift from Henry John Heinz, founder of the H.J. Heinz Co., in honor ments are on display, along with copies of his 200+ musical compositions, products, equipment, and sundry products. of his mother, Anna Margaretta Heinz. The exquisite architecture and examples of his recordings, and various memorabilia. spectacular windows have attracted thousands for more 3 Hillman Library than half a century. 11 William Pitt Union Focused primarily on the humanities and the social sciences, Hillman Library Prior to becoming the hub of student activities and organizations, this building contains approximately 1.5 million volumes, more than 200 devices for 7 Elizabeth Nesbitt Room was the Hotel Schenley, frequented by the likes of and computing, study capacity for 1,500 users, numerous departments, service points, The Elizabeth Nesbitt Room is in the Information Sciences Library in room 305 Katharine Hepburn. The hotel opened in 1898, was purchased by the University and specialized collections. Hillman Library houses collections in the humanities of the Information Sciences Building on Bellefield Avenue. Elizabeth Nesbitt in 1956, and was quickly converted into a student union. Carefully restored in and social sciences and includes area studies, psychology, computer science, was a past Pitt faculty member who was internationally known as an expert on 1980, the William Pitt Union houses more than 300 of Pitt’s student organizations. maps, and government documents. children’s literature. The room, named in her honor in 1976, houses several special collections on the history of children and children’s books and media, 12 The Book Center 4 Forbes Field Home Plate, Wall, and Flagpole totaling more than 12,000 books and magazines dating from the 1600s to The University of Pittsburgh’s Book Center is located at the heart of Pitt’s campus. Forbes Field, now replaced by Wesley W. Posvar Hall, was home to the the present. Some highlights of this rare collection include a signed special Not only does it carry all the books needed for the range of courses offered at from 1909 to 1970. The actual home plate from which printing for a new edition of Winnie the Pooh books and a first edition of the University, it also has a children’s book department and a general reading hit his last two home runs has been preserved in the floor of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit. Open Monday through Friday from noon–5 p.m. department that features the latest best-sellers. The Book Center also carries Posvar Hall, embedded in glass. Also in Posvar Hall is a commemorative a huge selection of Pitt clothing and gifts, including graduation gifts, alumni plaque detailing the Pirates victories in both of the last two games played 8 Alumni Hall memorabilia, and Pitt-inspired snacks. on the field—a doubleheader against the Chicago Cubs. Many Pitt students The beautiful Alumni Hall is home to the undergraduate Office of Admissions visit the home plate before a big exam for good luck. Also, behind Mervis Hall & Financial Aid, the Pitt Alumni Association, and the Center for Instructional is the original flagpole and a piece of the wall from Forbes Field. Development and Distance Education. The collection of paintings titled 365 Views of the Cathedral of Learning is located on the seventh floor. Each UMC5207-0505