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HOUSE DAL.CA/OPENHOUSE HALIFAX COMMON Poplar Street Cline Street Elm Street Yale Street Gottingen Street PURDY’S Cogswell Street WHARF QUINPOOL CENTRE Rainnie Drive Quinpool Road Ahern Avenue Ahern ATLANTICA Albermarle Street Bell Road Pepperell Street Street Barrington SCOTIA Rosebank Avenue SQUARE Connaught Avenue MALL Shirley Street HISTORIC PROPERTIES Duke Street Norwood Street SCOTIABANK CENTRE Cherry Street York Street Carmichael Street George Street Cedar Street Beech Street Cornwall Street Prince Street Street Water Lower Granville Street Granville Veterans Memorial Lane Street Brunswick Argyle Street Hollis Street Market Street Grafton Street Jubilee Road Bedford Row Sackville Street Oxford Street Oxford Cambridge Street MARITIME Chestnut Street MUSEUM OF Walnut Street Preston Street Vernon Street Vernon Larch Street Binney Street THE ATLANTIC Watt Street Blowers Street Bliss Street Salter Street Waegwoltic Avenue Doyle Street Payzant Avenue Spring Garden Road COBURG Spring Garden Road PLACE CarltonStreet PREFERRED ROUTES TO CHECK-IN MEDJUCK Birmingham Street Dresden Row Dresden Coburg Road Street Brenton HALIFAX BUILDING Seymour Street Seymour EVENT CHECK-IN PUBLIC Henry Street Edward Street Edward CHEMICAL 4 LeMarchant Street 1 HAVE A MONA LIBRARY 12 ACADEMIC SESSIONS ENGINEERING QUESTION? CAMPBELL MURRAY Barrington Street SIR JAMES BUILDING BUILDING NEED HELP? FAIRS/ADMISSIONS LOUNGE UNIVERSITY OF DUNN P HOWE HALL Ask one of our KING’S COLLEGE BUILDING STUDENT SUCCESS SESSIONS Bishop Street friendly volunteers 9 Street Queen College Street Street Summer wearing a yellow Street Robie A, B, C, D BUILDING TOURS event badge. BURBIDGE Street Park South COMPLEX AND BUILDING SIR CHARLES SEXTON LIBRARY SEXTON GYM LIFE SCIENCE MARION TUPPER AGRICULTURE LIVING LAB EMERA IDEA 3 MCCAIN RESEARCH CHASE P MEDICAL BUILDING ARTS & 8 BUILDING INSTITUTE BUILDING KILLAM WELDON DENTISTRY ? INFO BOOTHS SEXTON SOCIAL DALHOUSIE Oxford Street Oxford CHEMISTRY MEMORIAL P ARTS LAW BUILDING FIELD FORREST BUILDING LIBRARY SCIENCES 10 LUNCH AREAS GERARD MCCAIN LEARNING CENTRE BUILDING BUILDING BUILDING 7 14 CHEB CHAPTER HOUSE HALL O’BRIEN COMMONS 13 6 DESIGN MACDONALD 2 2 4 ? P PARKING HALL BUILDING 6 MORROY BUILDING GRAD BUILDING HOUSE STEELE OCEAN HOME University Avenue HOME BASE TENT SCIENCES Morris Street HENRY HICKS STUDLEY BASE ? BUILDING 3 4 5 5 University Avenue 1 Mona Campbell Building ARTS & QUAD TENT 1459 LeMarchant Street ADMINISTRATION Church Street LIFE UNIVERSITY KENNETH GOLDBERG BUILDING 21 2 Marion McCain Building SCIENCES CLUB (SUB) C. ROWE COMPUTER Please note: Requires STUDLEY GRAD 6135 University Avenue CENTRE P HOUSE STUDENT MANAGEMENT SCIENCE bus transportation. GYM UNION BUILDING BUILDING Bus transportation 4 3 Kenneth C. Rowe Management Building THOMPSON BUILDING 6100 University Avenue BUILDING 2 3 available to Sexton P Campus. Transport time SHIRREFF HALL 4 Dalhousie Arts Centre WICKWIRE LEMARCHANT RISLEY HALL is 7 minutes by bus, and Harvey Street FOR THE 6101 University Avenue FIELD PLACE SEE THE NEXT PAGE 1 15-20 minutes on foot. SEXTON CAMPUS MAP WITH 5 5 Goldberg Computer Science Building A shuttle will be looping THE MEDJUCK BUILDING AND P 6050 University Avenue DESIGN BUILDING LOCATIONS between the Studley Terminal Road Shuttle available near Risley Hall 6 Weldon Law Building South Street START HERE P Campus bus stop Dalhousie Street Dalhousie (parking lot in between 6061 University Avenue Studley Avenue Studley Cartaret Street Cartaret Risley Hall and Student 7 Dentistry Building Waterloo Street Waterloo Davis Street Davis Union Building) and the South Street 5981 University Avenue South Street Road Marginal DALPLEX Wellington Street Wellington 5 Sexton Campus bus Road Tower STAIRS 8 Forrest Building stops (1490 Spring 5869 University Avenue HOUSE Garden Rd. & 5257 SEAPORT Burbidge Building FARMER’S Morris St.) 9 MARKET P 5968 College Street FENWICK Tobin Street TOWER 10 Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building Rockcliffe Street VIA RAIL 2 Agriculture 2 Creative Writing & English 14 Health & Human Performance 2 Microbiology & Immunology 1 Sociology & Social Anthropology 5850 College Street 9:00am | McCain, 2170 10:30am | McCain, 2130 9:00am | CHEB, C170 9:00am & 10:30am | McCain, 2118 10:30am | Mona Campbell, 1108 11 Medjuck Building (Sexton Campus) MARITIME BUS Beaufort Avenue Dal 101: Finding Your Academic Fit 5410 Spring Garden Road TERMINAL 2 Arts & Social Sciences 7 Dentistry 14 Health Sciences 10 Nursing 2 Fenwick Street 9:00am & 10:30am | CHEB, C140 9:00am & 10:30am | Tupper, Theatre B 1:00pm | McCain, Ondaatje Hall 9:00am & 10:30am | McCain, 9:00am & 10:30am | Dentistry, Lobby 12 Sir James Dunn Building Scotiabank Auditorium 6310 Coburg Road 6 Earth Sciences 2 History & Philosophy 2 Ocean Sciences Go Abroad: International Kent Street 2 Chemistry Building 3 Biology & Marine Biology 10:30am | Home Base Tent 9:00am & 10:30am | McCain, 2016 9:00am & 10:30am | McCain, 2021 Learning Experiences 13 Studley Quad 9:00am & 10:30am | Rowe, 1009 Oakland Road 1:00 and 2:00pm | McCain, Engineering Integrated Science Program Pharmacy 9 N 15 2 Scotiabank Auditorium 14 Collaborative Health Education Building 13 Chemistry 9:00am & 10:30am | Design Building, 9:00am & 10:30am | McCain, 2116 10:30am | Burbidge, 109 (CHEB) 5793 University Avenue 9:00am & 10:30am | Chemistry, 125 Irving Oil Auditorium (Sexton Campus) UPrep: Academic Upgrading Green Street International Development Studies Physics 4 15 Design Building (Sexton Campus) See map p.2 2 12 and University Preparedness Commerce & Management 9:00am | McCain, 1102 9:00am & 10:30am | Dunn, 117 5257 Morris Street 3 Ridgewood Drive 1:00 and 1:30pm | Rowe, 1020 9:00am & 10:30am | Rowe, 1011 1 Environmental Science Killam Memorial Library Street Lucknow Kinesiology Physiotherapy 3 PIER 10:30am | Mona Campbell, 2107 14 8 Financing Your Education 6225 University Avenue Community Design & Architecture 10:30am | CHEB, C170 10:30am | Forrest, 421 2 Victoria Road 21 11 2:00 and 3:00pm | McCain, 10:30am | Medjuck, Lobby Environment, Sustainability 1 2 Regina Terrace Belmont Road Ondaatje Hall Shirreff Hall 6385 South Street (Sexton Campus) See map p.2 & Society (ESS) 6 Law 2 Political Science 9:00am & 10:30am | McCain, 2102 9:00am & 10:30am | Weldon, Lobby 9:00am & 10:30am | McCain, 2017 2 LeMarchant Place 5 Talking to Tigers: Alumni 5 Computer Science & 1246 LeMarchant Street Medical Sciences Psychology & Neuroscience & Current Student Panel 3 Avenue Bellevue Applied Computer Science 4 Fountain School of Performing Arts 3 Avenue Marlborough Greenwood Avenue Greenwood 2:00pm | Goldberg, 127 9:00am & 10:30am | Goldberg, 127 10:30am | Arts Centre, Sir James 9:00am & 10:30am | Rowe, 1028 9:00am & 10:30am | Rowe, 1020 3 Risley Hall 1233 LeMarchant Street Dunn Theatre Women in STEM: Current Howe Hall 6230 Coburg Road 10 Medicine 2 Science 4 4 10:30am | Tupper, Theatre A 9:00am & 10:30am | McCain, Student Panel Dalplex 6260 South Street Ondaatje Hall 2:00pm | Rowe, 1028 5 6 Home Base Tent Head of University Avenue Inglis Street Young Avenue Brussels Street McLean Street HALIFAX COMMON Poplar Street Cline Street Elm Street Yale Street Gottingen Street PURDY’S Cogswell Street WHARF QUINPOOL CENTRE Rainnie Drive Quinpool Road Ahern Avenue Ahern ATLANTICA Albermarle Street Bell Road Pepperell Street Street Barrington SCOTIA Rosebank Avenue SQUARE Connaught Avenue MALL Shirley Street HISTORIC PROPERTIES Duke Street Norwood Street SCOTIABANK CENTRE Cherry Street York Street Carmichael Street George Street Cedar Street Beech Street Cornwall Street Prince Street Street Water Lower Granville Street Granville Veterans Memorial Lane Street Brunswick Argyle Street Hollis Street Market Street Grafton Street Jubilee Road Bedford Row Sackville Street Oxford Street Oxford Cambridge Street MARITIME Chestnut Street MUSEUM OF Walnut Street Preston Street Vernon Street Vernon Larch Street Binney Street THE ATLANTIC Watt Street Blowers Street HAVE A Bliss Street QUESTION? Salter Street Waegwoltic Avenue Doyle Street Payzant Avenue NEED HELP? Ask one of our friendly volunteers wearing a yellow Spring Garden Road event badge. COBURG Spring Garden Road 11 PLACE CarltonStreet MEDJUCK Birmingham Street Dresden Row Dresden Coburg Road Street Brenton HALIFAX BUILDING Seymour Street Seymour PUBLIC Henry Street Edward Street Edward CHEMICAL LeMarchant Street MONA LIBRARY ENGINEERING CAMPBELL MURRAY Barrington Street SIR JAMES BUILDING BUILDING UNIVERSITY OF DUNN HOWE HALL KING’S COLLEGE BUILDING Bishop Street Queen Street Queen College Street Street Summer Robie Street Robie A, B, C, D BUILDING BURBIDGE Street Park South COMPLEX AND BUILDING SIR CHARLES SEXTON LIBRARY SEXTON GYM LIFE SCIENCE MARION TUPPER EMERA IDEA MCCAIN RESEARCH CHASE MEDICAL BUILDING ARTS & BUILDING INSTITUTE BUILDING KILLAM WELDON DENTISTRY SEXTON SOCIAL DALHOUSIE Oxford Street Oxford CHEMISTRY MEMORIAL BUILDING FIELD ARTS LAW FORREST BUILDING LIBRARY SCIENCES GERARD MCCAIN LEARNING CENTRE BUILDING BUILDING 15 BUILDING CHEB CHAPTER HOUSE HALL O’BRIEN COMMONS MACDONALD DESIGN HALL BUILDING MORROY BUILDING GRAD WELCOME STEELE OCEAN BUILDING HOUSE P HOME University Avenue Morris Street It is my pleasure to welcome you to Dalhousie and to Open House 2019! Thank you SCIENCES HENRY HICKS BASE Arrow-Right STUDLEY AND CARLETON CAMPUSES BUILDING STUDLEY University Avenue for visiting campus and taking this opportunity to learn more about life at Dal. ARTS & QUAD TENT ADMINISTRATION Church Street LIFE BUILDING
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