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Nyu-Downloadable-Campus-Map.Pdf NEW YORK UNIVERSITY 64 404 Fitness (B-2) 404 Lafayette Street 55 Academic Resource Center (B-2) W. 18TH STREET E. 18TH STREET 18 Washington Place 83 Admissions Office (C-3) 1 383 Lafayette Street 27 Africa House (B-2) W. 17TH STREET E. 17TH STREET 44 Washington Mews 18 Alumni Hall (C-2) 33 3rd Avenue PLACE IRVING W. 16TH STREET E. 16TH STREET 62 Alumni Relations (B-2) 2 M 25 West 4th Street 3 CHELSEA 2 UNION SQUARE GRAMERCY 59 Arthur L Carter Hall (B-2) 10 Washington Place W. 15TH STREET E. 15TH STREET 19 Barney Building (C-2) 34 Stuyvesant Street 3 75 Bobst Library (B-3) M 70 Washington Square South W. 14TH STREET E. 14TH STREET 62 Bonomi Family NYU Admissions Center (B-2) PATH 27 West 4th Street 5 6 4 50 Bookstore and Computer Store (B-2) 726 Broadway W. 13TH STREET E. 13TH STREET THIRD AVENUE FIRST AVENUE FIRST 16 Brittany Hall (B-2) SIXTH AVENUE FIFTH AVENUE UNIVERSITY PLACE AVENUE SECOND 55 East 10th Street 9 7 8 15 Bronfman Center (B-2) 7 East 10th Street W. 12TH STREET E. 12TH STREET BROADWAY Broome Street Residence (not on map) 10 FOURTH AVE 12 400 Broome Street 13 11 40 Brown Building (B-2) W. 11TH STREET E. 11TH STREET 29 Washington Place 32 Cantor Film Center (B-2) 36 East 8th Street 14 15 16 46 Card Center (B-2) W. 10TH STREET E. 10TH STREET 7 Washington Place 17 2 Carlyle Court (B-1) 18 25 Union Square West 19 10 Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò (A-1) W. 9TH STREET E. 9TH STREET 24 West 12th Street STUYVESANT ST. CHARLES ST. 42 Center for Genomics and Systems Biology (B-2) GREENWICH VILLAGE EAST VILLAGE 12-16 Waverly Place W. 8TH STREET E. 8TH STREET ST. MARKS PLACE 38 College of Arts and Science (B-2) GREENE STREET W. 10TH STREET SQUARE COOPER 100 Washington Square East 29 31 32 College of Dentistry (not on map) 27 28 345 East 24th Street CHRISTOPHER ST. MACDOUGAL ALLEY WASHINGTON MEWS 33 ASTOR PL. 35 E. 7TH STREET 22 26 92 College of Global Public Health (B-3) 20 21 STREET LAFAYETTE 665 Broadway 36 23 24 25 34 37 89 Copy Central (B-3) WASHINGTON SQUARE NORTH WAVERLY PLACE COOPER SQUARE WASHINGTON SQ. EAST WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SQ. WEST WASHINGTON 547 LaGuardia Place E. 6TH STREET 39 41 42 43 48 50 3 Coral Towers (C-1) 38 129 3rd Avenue GROVE ST. 40 44 45 46 47 49 51 80 Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences (B-3) WASHINGTON PL. WASHINGTON SQUARE PARK WASHINGTON PLACE 52 251 Mercer Street E. 5TH STREET 64 67 53 54 55 58 59 63 85 D’Agostino Hall (A-3) 60 110 West 3rd Street 57 61 62 NOHO M 56 28 Deutsches Haus (B-2) WASHINGTON SQUARE SOUTH W. 4TH STREET E. 4TH STREET E. 4TH STREET 42 Washington Mews BARROW ST. 82 70 71 78 83 55 East Building (B-2) 68 69 73 74 75 76 77 80 81 239 Greene Street 72 79 57 Education Building (B-2) JONES ST. W. 3RD STREET GREAT JONES STREET E. 3RD STREET 35 West 4th Street JONES ALLEY BLEECKER STREET 85 24 Faculty of Arts and Science (B-2) 90 91 CORNELIA ST. 86 5 Washington Square North SEVENTH AVENUE MINETTA LANE 92 12 Founders Hall (C-1) 89 BOND STREET E. 2ND STREET 120 East 12th Street 93 72 Furman Hall (A-3) 90 245 Sullivan Street BOWERY 49 Gallatin School of Individualized Study (B-2) LEROY ST. BLEECKER STREET E. 1ST STREET MACDOUGAL STREET MACDOUGAL LAGUARDIA PLACE LAGUARDIA ELIZABETH ST. 1 Washington Place, 715 Broadway THOMPSON STREET MOTT STREET SULLIVAN STREET SULLIVAN MERCER STREET BROADWAY STREET CROSBY SIXTH AVENUE MULBERRY ST. 73 Global Center for Academic and Spiritual CARMINE ST. Life (B-3) 238 Thompson Street 94 61 Global Inclusion, Diversity, and Strategic DOWNING STREET Innovation Office (B-3) 96 M 240 Greene Street 94 M 50 Global Liberal Studies (B-2) E. HOUSTON STREET 726 Broadway M W. HOUSTON STREET WEST BROADWAY WEST 83 Global Programs (C-3) 383 Lafayette Street SOHO NOLITA 83 Global Services (C-3) 383 Lafayette Street W. HOUSTON STREET 97 This campus map is the gift of 22 Glucksman Ireland House (B-2) 1 Washington Mews JEFFREY S. GOULD, WSC ‘79 Updated Spring, 2018 KING STREET 56 Goddard Hall (B-2) 79 Washington Square East 78 Gould Plaza (B-3) 74 Kimmel Center for University Life (B-3) 54 Pless Annex (B-2) 36 Seventh Street Residence (C-2) 13 Third Avenue North Residence (C-1) 33 Weinstein Hall (B-2) 23 Graduate School of Arts and Science (B-2) 60 Washington Square South 26 Washington Place 40 East 7th Street 75 3rd Avenue 11 University Place 1/2 5th Avenue 71 King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center (A-3) 68 Provincetown Playhouse (A-3) 77 Shimkin Hall (B-3) 4 Thirteenth Street Residence (A-1) 68 Wilf Hall (A-3) Gramercy Green (not on map) 53 Washington Square South 133 MacDougal Street 50 West 4th Street 47 West 13th Street 139 MacDougal Street 310 3rd Avenue 26 La Maison Française (B-2) 63 Psychology Building (B-2) 38 Silver Center for Arts and Science (B-2) 79 Tisch Hall (B-3) 35 10 Astor Place (B-2) Greenwich Hotel (not on map) 16 Washington Mews 6 Washington Place 100 Washington Square East 40 West 4th Street 636 Greenwich Street 92 665 Broadway (B-3) Lafayette Residence Hall (not on map) 46 Public Safety (B-2) 25 Silver School of Social Work (B-2) 48 Tisch School of the Arts (B-2) 38 Grey Art Gallery (B-2) 80 Lafayette Street 7 Washington Place 1 Washington Square North 721 Broadway 50 726 Broadway (B-2) 100 Washington Square East 50 Liberal Studies (B-2) 97 Puck Building (C-3) 94 Silver Towers (B-3) 41 Torch Club (B-2) 9 838 Broadway (B-1) 91 Hayden Hall (B-3) 726 Broadway 295 Lafayette Street 100 & 110 Bleecker Street 18 Waverly Place 240 Mercer Street 52 20 Cooper Square (C-2) 17 Lillian Vernon Center (A-2) 50 Residential Life and Housing Services (B-2) 74 Skirball Center for the Performing Arts (B-3) 5 University Hall (B-1) Institute for the Study of the Ancient World 58 West 10th Street 726 Broadway 566 LaGuardia Place 110 East 14th Street 82 14 East 4th Street (NYU Shanghai) (B-3) (not on map) 15 East 84th Street 67 Lipton Hall (A-2) Rory Meyers College of Nursing (not on map) 71 Skirball Department (A-3) 69 Vanderbilt Hall (A-3) 1 105 East 17th Street (B-1) 33 Washington Square West 433 1st Avenue 53 Washington Square South 40 Washington Square South Institute of Fine Arts (not on map) 7 60 Fifth Avenue (B-1) 1 East 78th Street 57 Loewe Theater (B-2) 14 Rubin Hall (B-2) 53 Steinhardt School of Culture, Education 53 Virginia and Muriel Pless Building (B-2) 35 West 4th Street 35 5th Avenue and Human Development (B-2) 82 Washington Square East 44 244 Greene Street (B-2) 26 Institute of French Studies (B-2) 82 Washington Square East 15 Washington Mews 89 Mail Services (B-3) 34 Rufus D. Smith Hall (B-2) 97 Wagner Graduate School of Public Service (C-3) 51 411 Lafayette Street (C-2) 547 LaGuardia Place 25 Waverly Place 77 Stern School of Business, 295 Lafayette Street 77 Jeffrey S. Gould Welcome Center (B-3) Graduate Program (B-3) 86 130 MacDougal Street (A-3) 50 West 4th Street 81 Mercer Plaza (B-3) 8 School of Professional Studies (SPS) (B-1) 44 West 4th Street 80 Warren Weaver Hall (B-3) 7 East 12th Street 251 Mercer Street 96 194-196 Mercer Street, 627 Broadway (B-3) 29 John W. Draper Program (B-2) 63 Meyer Hall (B-2) 79 Stern School of Business, 14 University Place 4 Washington Place SPS Midtown Center (not on map) Undergraduate College (B-3) 6 Wasserman Center for Career Development (C-1) 43 285 Mercer Street (B-2) 11 West 42nd Street 40 West 4th Street 140 East 14th Street 53 Joseph & Violet Pless Building (B-2) 50 Moses Center for Students with Disabilities (B-2) 37 111-113 Second Avenue (C-2) 82 Washington Square East 726 Broadway SPS Woolworth Building (not on map) 83 StudentLink Center 56 Washington Square East Galleries (B-2) 15 Barclay Street Consolidated Services for Bursar, 80 Washington Square East 31 13-19 University Place (B-2) 77 Kaufman Management Center (B-3) 6 Palladium Athletic Facility (C-1) Financial Aid, Registrar, Global Programs, 44 West 4th Street 140 East 14th Street 69 School of Law (A-3) and Global Services (C-3) 90 Washington Square Village (B-3) 21 19 Washington Square North (NYUAD) (A-2) 40 Washington Square South 383 Lafayette Street 1-4 Washington Square Village 70 Kevorkian Center (A-3) 6 Palladium Hall (C-1) 20 22 Washington Square North (A-2) 50 Washington Square South 140 East 14th Street 76 Schwartz Plaza (B-3) 50 Student Health Center (B-2) 53 Washington Square Windows (B-2) 726 Broadway 80 Washington Square East 60 19 West 4th Street (B-2) 41 Kimball Hall (B-2) 47 Philosophy Building (B-2) 93 Second Street Residence (C-3) 246 Greene Street 5 Washington Place 1 East 2nd Street 74 Student Resource Center (B-3) 39 Waverly Building (B-2) 62 25 West 4th Street (B-2) 60 Washington Square South 24 Waverly Place NEW YORK UNIVERSITY | BROOKLYN ABC NYU Buildings & Destinations - BUILDING 22 MC DONOUGH AVE (not on map) RLab WALT WHITMAN PARK 6 DIBNER BUILDING (B-2) • 5 MetroTech Center CONCORD STREET CONCORD STREET Bern Dibner Library of Science & Technology Offi ce of Student Aff airs CADMAN PLAZA 1 PARK 1 Offi ce of Undergraduate Academics CHAPEL STREET Pfi zer Auditorium StudentLink Center Consolidated Services for Bursar, STREET ADAMS STREET ADAMS CADMAN PLAZA W Financial Aid, Registrar, Global Programs and Global Services CATHEDRAL PLACE GOLD STREET PRINCE STREET 4 JACOBS ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING DUFFIELD STREET (B-2) • 6 MetroTech Center MCLAUGHLIN BROOKLYN BRIDGE PROMENADE BROOKLYN PARK 2 OTHMER RESIDENCE HALL STREET JAY (B-2) • 101 Johnson Street 5 ROGERS HALL / JACOBS ACADEMIC BUILDING TILLARY STREET TILLARY STREET (B-2) • 6 MetroTech Center Brooklyn Athletic Facility FLATBUSH AVENUE EXTENSION Copy and Mail Center Jasper Kane Cafe KOREAN WAR VETERANS MakerSpace PLAZA Student Health Center CADMAN PLAZA E BRIDGE STREET - ST.
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