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Welcome to the Evergreen Campus WY N D H U R ST AV E N U E N N OROTRHTEHRE NR NP APRAR KWKWAYAY The Clinical Centers at Belverdere Square To 1.3 Miles North of Cold Spring Lane Cathedral NORTH CHARLES STREET GOING SOMEWHERE? Parking BELVEDEREBELVEDERE ROAD ROAD YORK ROAD YORK YORK ROAD YORK Welcome to Loyola University Maryland AVENUE CROWSON located in Baltimore at 4501 N. Charles Street. 59 BOKEL Use the guide at the bottom to find the building XX Miles North 11 WELCOME or department that you are looking for. We hope you enjoy your visit. TANTALLION COURT TO THE COURT GALLAGHER 54 EVERGREEN NOTRE DAME LANE Loyola’s Fitness & Aquatic Center (The FAC) CAMPUS 53 55 WHITFORD AVENUE WHITFORD 52 ROAD NORWOOD 56 50 51 WINSTON AVENUE Ridley Athletic Complex 47 46 45 St. Ignatius of Loyola Statue 49 48 44 43 42 32 57 60 R OSS I T E R AV E N U E 33 41 31 40 39 38 Loyola Alumni 35 36 37 Loyola/Notre Dame Library Memorial Chapel 34 UNDERWOOD ROAD 10 RA D N O R R OA D E A R LY WAY Shuttle Stop Andrew White Student Center 8 58 Visitor Parking 5 9 ENNIS PARALLEL Dining Services First Federal Financial 21 22 24 4 12 23 Shuttle Stop ATM M&T Bank Bank of America NORTH CHARLES STREET 13 2 K E R N E WAY Visitor Parking 3 30 Post Oce 15 16 26 Dining Services YORK ROAD YORK 7 7 20 MILLBROOK ROAD Emergency Phone 1 ATM SunTrust 25 27 14 17 Handicap Access 6 19 18 28 Post Office The Francis Xavier Knott, S.J., Humanities Center Taxi Area Emergency Phone 29 EAST COLD SPRING LANE Handicap Access EAST COLD SPRING LANE BUILDINGS 1 Newman Towers 10 Lange Court 19 Jenkins Hall 25 Diane Geppi-Aikens Field 33 Butler Hall 40 301 Rossiter Avenue 46 303 Winston Avenue 55 5104 York Road Annex 2 Avila Hall 11 Fitness & Aquatic Center 20 Rev. Francis X. Knott, S.J., 26 Bookstore 34 Facilities Building Justin Ocher House 47 301 Winston Avenue 56 5104 York Road 3 Bellarmine Hall 12 USF&G Pedestrian Bridge Humanities Center 27 Stamp It! Student Mail Room 35 300 Radnor Road 41 Early House 48 Tennis Courts 57 5000 York Road 4 Claver Hall 13 Knott Hall 21 Sellinger School of 28 Armiger House 36 302 Radnor Road 42 304 Rossiter Avenue 49 Flannery O’Connor Hall 58 4806 York Road 5 Dorothy Day Hall 14 Donnelly Science Center Business & Management 29 Rev. Brian F. Linnane, S.J., 37 304 Radnor Road St. Alphonus Rodriguez 50 Loyola/Notre Dame Library 59 The Clinical Centers at 6 Campion Tower 15 Cohn Hall 22 Maryland Hall Alumni House 38 305 Rossiter Aveue House 51 Ahern Hall Belvedere Square 7 Seton Court 16 Alumni Memorial Chapel 23 DeChiaro College Center 30 Ignatius House McEneany Cottage 43 302 Rossiter Avenue 52 McAuley Hall 60 Ridley Athletic Complex 8 Southwell Hall 17 Beatty Hall 24 Andrew White Student 31 Hammerman House 39 303 Rossiter Avenue 44 300 Rossiter Avenue 53 Aquinas Hall & McClure Tennis Center 9 Hopkins Court 18 Xavier Hall Center 32 Maroger Art Studio 45 305 Winston Avenue 54 Rahner Village DEPARTMENTS & LOCATIONS Academic Advising and Support Center 22 Julio Fine Arts Wing 23 Academic Affairs and Diversity 19 Language Learning Center 22 Academic Coordinator for Varsity Sports 19 Leadership and New Student Programs 24 Accounting Department 21 Management and International 21 Accounts Payable 57 Business Department Admissions, Undergraduate 20 Marketing, Law, and Social 21 Advancement Events and Donor Relations 29 Responsibility Department ALANA Services 24 Maryland Hall, Messina 22 Alcohol and Drug Education 7 Mathematics and Statistics Department 13 and Support Services McGuire Hall 24 Alumni Relations 29 McManus Theatre 23 Archives 50 Military Science/ROTC 41 Julio Fine Arts Gallery 23 Modern Languages and 22 Athletic Department 24 Literatures Department Biology Department 14 Mother’s Room 19 Black Box Theater 23 National Fellowships Office 22 Boulder Garden Café 24 Payroll 57 Campus Box Office 24 Philosophy Department 20 Campus Ministry 15, 42 Phonathon Center 6 Center for Community 20 Physics Department 13 Service and Justice Political Science Department 20 Chemistry Department 14 President’s Office 20 Classics Department 20 Printing and Mail Services 56 Communication Department 23 Project Management 58 Communication Lab 23 Psychology Department 17, 19, 38 Commuter Affairs 24 Public Safety Administration 56 Computer Science Department 14 Public Safety Dispatch 34 Counseling Center 20 Reading Room 24 Dean of First-Year Students and 22 Recital Room 23 Academic Services Records (Academic Publications) 22 Dean of Students 19 Recreational Sports 11 Dean of College of Arts and Sciences 20 Refectory 20 Dean of Sellinger School of Business 21 Research and Sponsored Programs 17 and Management Resource Management 19 Disability Support Services 1 Sellinger VIP Lounge 23 Economics Department 21 Senior Vice President 19 Education Department 17, 18 Smart Market 49 Emil G. “Lefty” Reitz Arena 23 Sociology Department 17 Engineering Science Department 14 Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences 1 English Department 20 Department Environmental Health and Safety 56 Student Activities 24 Event Services and Auxiliary Management 1 Student Administrative Services 22 Evergreen Annual 3 Student Engagement (Student Center) 24 Greyhound 3 Student Government Association 24 Facilities Operations and Maintenance 34 Student Life 7 Fava Chapel 31 Technology Services 13 Finance Department 21 The Career Center 23 Financial Aid 20 The Study 19 Financial Services 19 Theology Department 20 Fine Arts Department 23 Transportation and Parking 56 Fine Arts Print Studio 40 Trustee Affairs 20 Fourth Floor Program Room 24 Vice President and Special Assistant 19 Government and Community Relations 19 to the President and Trustee Affairs Vice President for Academic Affairs 19 Health Services- 7 Vice President for Administration 19 Health Education PROGRAMS Vice President for Enrollment 20 History Department 20 Management and Communications Hug Lounge 20 Vice President for Finance and Treasurer 19 Human Resources Service Center 20 Vice President for Student Development 19 Human Resources 57 and Dean of Students Iggy’s 1 WLOY Radio Station 3 Information Systems and Operations 21 WLOY Television/Greycomm Studios 5 Management Department Women’s Center 7 Institutional Research 43 Writing Center 19 International Programs 20 Writing Department 20 International Student Services 20 York Road Initiative/Revitalization 55 Jesuit Community Residence 30 Program.
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