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To Open the Furman Campus Map in Pdf Format BUILDINGS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Alley Gym (IAB) ............................................... E-9 Lay Physical Activities Center (PAC) ................. I-9 Green Belt Housing/Eco-Cottage .................. G-20 McAlister Auditorium (MCA) .........................K-20 A A Cherrydale Alumni House (CHD) ......................J-3 Mickel Tennis Complex (TEN) .......................... H-6 Cliffs Cottage (CLF) ...................................... F-21 Montague Village (MVL) .............................. A-10 Furman Golf Club Woodlands Daniel Chapel (CHP) ......................................K-13 North Village Housing (Bldgs. A–K) ................I-26 at Furman Daniel Dining Hall (DIH) ................................ G-16 Observatory ................................................. A-26 To White Horse Road Daniel Music Building (DMB) .........................K-19 Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (MFL) ......... L-23 B (Highway 25 Bypass) B To REK Golf Center DeSantis Pavilion .............................................K-4 Place of Peace/Asia Garden ............................I-21 Furman University Campus To Observatory Duke Library (LIB) ......................................... H-15 The Playhouse (TPH) ......................................K-22 rail Earle Infrmary (ERI) ........................................ I-17 Riley Hall (RLY) ............................................... I-13 C Greenville, South Carolina Swamp Rabbit T C Adventure Challenge Course Estridge Commons (ESC) ................................J-22 Roe Art Building (RAB) ...................................J-19 Facilities Services ...........................................B-12 South Housing ............................................. G-11 Farmer Hall (FMR) ........................................ A-10 Thoreau Cabin ............................................. D-19 d a o Furman Administration Building (ADM) ..........J-17 Timmons Arena (TIM) .....................................M-5 D R D Thoreau d Furman Hall (FUR) ..........................................J-15 Townes Center for Science ............................. I-12 r o Softball Cabin F Hartness Pavilion .......................................... G-15 Plyler Hall (PLY), Rinker Hall (RNK), e Stadium o Amphitheater R Hartness Welcome Center/Visitor Center ........J-17 Townes South (TNS) E E Hipp Hall (HIP) .............................................. H-13 University Center (UCT) ................................ G-14 P K Johns Hall (JHN) .............................................J-16 Younts Conference Center (YNT) .....................K-3 P Furman Lake Lakeside Housing ......................................... H-18 Soccer E Field North H F Practice F Intramural Field Sand Courts Rose Complex ACADEMIC PROGRAMS ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES Baseball Garden Duke Art (RAB) .......................................................J-19 Academic Records (ADM) ...............................J-17 Stadium P Energy Asian Studies (FUR) ........................................J-15 Admission (ADM) ...........................................J-17 G Village G Duncan Chapel Road G Biology (PLY) .................................................. I-12 Alumni (CHD) ..................................................J-4 Business and Accounting (HIP) ..................... H-13 Athletics (IAB) ................................................. E-9 I Chemistry (PLY) .............................................. I-12 Chaplain (CHP) .............................................K-13 H Soccer Stadium H Outoor Classics (FUR) .................................................J-15 Computing and Information Services (MVL) .... H-15 Asia Tennis Communication Studies (FUR) ........................J-15 Counseling Center (DIH) .............................. G-16 Track & Courts Garden E D Computer Science (RLY) ................................. I-13 Development (FMR) ..................................... A-10 Field Football J Continuing Education (HIP) .......................... H-13 Disability Services (ADM) ................................J-17 I Practice F I Field Place of Peace Earth and Environmental Sciences (PLY) .......... I-12 Financial Aid (ADM) .......................................J-17 Economics (HIP) ........................................... H-13 Financial Services (MVL) ................................B-10 C PAC Education (HIP) ............................................ H-13 Housing and Residential Life (ESC) .................J-22 J Circle J English (FUR) ..................................................J-15 Human Resources (PAC) ................................... I-9 P Furman Mall P A B Graduate Studies in Education (HIP) ............. H-13 Marketing and Public Relations (MVL) ...........B-10 Health and Exercise Science (PAC) ................... I-9 President (ADM) .............................................J-17 Rugby V History (FUR) .................................................J-15 Provost (ADM) ...............................................J-17 K Pitch P K Furman Mall Mathematics (RLY) ........................................ I-13 Public Safety (MCA) ......................................K-20 P Military Science (PAC) ......................................I-9 Student Business Center (ADM) .....................J-17 P P Modern Languages and Literatures (FUR) .......J-15 Student Life (UCT) ........................................ G-14 P P L L Music (DMB) .................................................K-20 Football Philosophy (FUR) ............................................J-15 ATHLETIC FACILITIES P Stadium P Visitor Parking Physics (PLY) ................................................... I-12 Alley Gym/Intercollegiate Athletics .................. E-9 V Hartness Welcome Political Science (JHN) .....................................J-16 Belk Complex for Track and Field...................... I-6 M Main M Entrance Center/ Psychology (JHN) ............................................J-16 Blackwell E Field .......................................... F-12 Visitor Center Religion (FUR) ................................................J-15 Furman Golf Club .........................................B-14 ighway 276 Riley Institute (JHN) ........................................J-16 King Football Practice Field ............................... I-8 ay/ H Public Safety Shi Center for Sustainability (CLF) .................. F-21 Latham Baseball Stadium ............................... G-9 N Band Practice South Campus N Field Poinsett Highw Sociology (JHN) ..............................................J-16 Mickel Tennis Complex ................................... H-6 Central Campus Theatre Arts (TPH) .........................................K-22 North Intramural Complex ............................ F-23 North Campus Visit <www.furmanevents.com> or call 864.294.3737 for event information. Paladin Stadium (football) ............................... L-8 O O SERVICES Pepsi Stadium (softball) ................................... E-8 Athletics Ticket Offce (TIM) ...........................M-5 REK Golf Center ........................................... A-26 Bookstore (UCT) ........................................... 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