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Charles River Campus Map 2010/2011 Campus Guide Charles River Campus Map 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Cambridge MASSACHUSETTS AVE. SOLDIERS FIELD ROAD To E A MEMORIAL DRIV A 619 M A 285 SS 120 AC 512 100 300 HU C3 S BOSTON UNIVERSITY BRIDGE ET TS ASHFORD ST. T 277 U R 519 NickersonField NP B 33 IK B BU E 531 Softball P STORROW DRIVE CHARLESGATE EAST Field 11 P 53 CHARLESGATE WEST 2 275 53 91 10 83–65 61 GARDNER ST. P 147–139 115 117 Alpert 121 125 131 P 185–167 133 RALEIGH 209–191 153 157 163 32 225 213 273 Mall 632 610 481 BAY STATE ROAD DEERFIELD ST. 70 6056 25 P 765 P 96 94–74 264 C 771 270 172–152 118–108 C 122 767 124 236–226 214–182 140 128 P 19 176 178 656 1 660 648 735 2 565 BEACON STREET To Downtown 949 925 915 P 775 GRANBY ST. Boston 1 595 P 575 1019 P P 985 881 871 855 725 705 685 675 621 SILBER WAY P ALCORN ST. 755 745 635 C4 541–533 BUICK ST. BABCOCK ST. HARRY AGGANIS WAY HARRY M1 629 625 C6 UNIVERSITY RD. C5 MALVERN ST. MALVERN P AVENUE COMMONWEALTH AVENUE Kenmore LTH COMMONWEALTH AVENUE A Square E M2 M3 M4 D W D N 940 928 890–882 846–832 808 766–730 700 P 602 580 918 115 1010 728–718 710 704 500 O P P P M 940W M M FU MOUNTFORT ST. 111 640 A O L 930W 15 HINSDALE 5 595–603 S C L 8 CUMMINGTON ST. 3 S E P 590 677 A R NAPLES RD. 110 C S 100–96 WESTLAND AVE. DUMMER ST. H BLANDFORD ST. T 64 ST. MARY’S ST. MARY’S ST. U AMORY ST. AMORY . 25 MA 44 38 SS 24 BEACON STREET S ST. PAUL ST. PAUL ST. ACH 2 USET E TS TUR T PLEASANT ST. ST. PLEASANT NPIKE T E LENOX ST. S HUNTINGTON AVE. E 53 A V E WORTHINGTON RD. 10 141 138 . 514–522 MOUNTFORT ST. Symphony Hall EGMONT ST. 100 96 50 ARUNDEL ST. C2 PARK DRIVE 7–1 ST. BOTOLPH ST. 7 509 2 46 M5 19 BROOKLINE AVE. 132 6 24 16 EUSTON ST. 14 806-836 252 22 74 24 844 GAINSBOROUGH ST. MASON ST. ST. CARLTON F P Boston University Parking Lots M1 The BUS shuttle stops Distance from Kenmore 856 Fenway Park F 866 264 Boston University Theatre Square to West Campus 135 55–29 872 10 ESSEX ST. 504 MINER ST. P Commercial Parking Lots MBTA stops PRESCOTT ST. 845 residences is approximately RD. FARM COTTAGE BUSWELL ST. 500 855 IVY ST. 1.3 miles. ST. MARY’S ST. 52–34 ABERDEEN ST. Miniparks 857 82 90 906 875 908 P Emergency Telephones 0 scale in feet 500 P G ST. CHILTON G 457 25 455 27 † Earth Sciences Department—685 Comm. Ave. C-15 * Claflin Hall—273 Babcock St.C-4 * Engineering Manufacturing Annex—730 Comm. Ave. D-13 * Hearing Research Center—44 Cummington St. E-16 * Mail Services, University—120 Ashford St. B-3 † Photographic Resource Center—832 Comm. Ave. D-9 * Strategic Communications—985 Comm. Ave. C-4 2010/2011 Campus Guide † Economics Department—270 Bay State Rd. C-14 † Classical Tradition, Institute for the—745 Comm. Ave. C-13 * Engineering Research Annex—48 Cummington St. E-16 * Hillel House—213 Bay State Rd. C-15 * Management, School of (SMG)—595 Comm. Ave. C-18 * Photonics Center—8 St. Mary’s St. E-13 † Student Accounting Services—881 Comm. Ave. C-7 * 10 Buick Street (Student Residence) B-7 English Department—236 Bay State Rd. C-15 Classics House—176–178 Bay State Rd. C-17 * Engineering Research Building—44 Cummington St. E-16 * The Historical Society—656 Beacon St. C-20 Management House—161 Bay State Rd. C-17 * Physical Education, Recreation & Dance—915 Comm. Ave. C-6 * Student Activities Office—1 University Rd.C-11 * 33 Harry Agganis Way (Student Residence) B-6 † Geography & Environment Department— Common Ground House—158–160 Bay State Rd. C-17 * English Language & Orientation Programs, Center for (CELOP)— Honors House—117 Bay State Rd. C-17 * Marketing & Communications—1 Silber Way C-18 * Physics Research Building—3 Cummington St. D-17 † Student Employment—881 Comm. Ave. C-7 * 575 Commonwealth Avenue (Student Residence) C-19 675 Comm. Ave. C-15 * Commonwealth Medical Group—930 Comm. Ave. West D-6 890 Comm. Ave. D-7 Honors House (Brooke House)—37–39 Carlton St. (not shown) † Marsh Chapel—735 Comm. Ave. C-13 * Pickering Educational Resources Library—2 Silber Way C-17 * Student Health Services—881 Comm. Ave. (1st Floor W) C-7 * 580 Commonwealth Avenue † History Department—226 Bay State Rd. C-15 * Communication, College of (COM)—640 Comm. Ave. D-16 Enrollment Planning & Retention—25 Buick St. C-7 * Hospitality Administration, School of (SHA)— Masterman Hall (French House)—153 Bay State Rd. C-17 Planning & Design—120 Ashford St. B-3 † Summer Term Office—755 Comm. Ave. C-12 (Graduate Student Apartments) D-18 † International Relations Department—152 Bay State Rd. C-17 * Communication Research Center—704 Comm. Ave. D-14 † Enrollment & Student Affairs—881 Comm. Ave. C-7 928 Comm. Ave. D-6 * Math & Computer Science Building—111 Cummington St. D-15 * Police, University—32 Harry Agganis Way C-5 * 1019 Commonwealth Avenue (Student Residence) C-3 † Marine Program (BUMP)—5 Cummington St. E-17 * Community Service Center—775 Comm. Ave. (4th Floor N) C-12 † Enrollment Services Operations—881 Comm. Ave. C-7 Hospitality Administration House—184–186 Bay State Rd. C-17 * Mathematical Physics, Center for—111 Cummington St. D-15 * Polymer Studies, Center for—590 Comm. Ave. D-18 † Tanglewood Institute—855 Comm. Ave. C-8 * Mathematics & Statistics Department— Community Service House—31 Buswell St. G-19 Environmental Health & Safety—704 Comm. Ave. D-14 * Hotel Commonwealth—500 Comm. Ave. D-21 * Media Group—985 Comm. Ave. C-4 * Post Office, United States— 775 Comm. Ave. (Lower Level) C-12 Technology Development—53 Bay State Rd. C-21 † Abroad@BU—755 Comm. Ave. C-12 111 Cummington St. D-15 † Comptroller’s Office—881 Comm. Ave.C-7 * Events & Conferences— 225 Bay State Rd. C-15 * Housing Office—25 Buick St.C-7 * Medical Campus, Boston University—(not shown) 11 Deerfield St.C-20 * Technology Entrepreneurship & Commercialization, Institute for— * Academy, Boston University—1 University Rd. C-11 Modern Languages & Comparative Literature Department— * Computational Science, Center for—3 Cummington St. D-17 * Evergreen Program—808 Comm. Ave. D-10 * Howard Thurman Center—775 Comm. Ave. (Lower Level) C-12 * Medicine, School of (MED)—(not shown) † Practical Theology, Center for—745 Comm. Ave. C-13 595 Comm. Ave. C-18 * Adaptive Systems, Center for—677 Beacon St. E-19 718 Comm. Ave. C-14 † Concert Hall—855 Comm. Ave. C-8 * Excellence & Innovation in Teaching, Center for— * Human Resilience, Institute for the Study of— * Metcalf Center for Science & Engineering—590 Comm. Ave. D-18 * President’s Office—1 Silber WayC-18 * Telecommunications—25 Buick St. C-7 Addictions Research & Services, Center for—232 Bay State Rd. C-15 † Music Department—855 Comm. Ave. C-8 * Conference Auditorium—775 Comm. Ave. (2nd Floor) C-12 143 Bay State Rd. C-18 940 Comm. Ave. West D-4 * Metcalf Hall—775 Comm. Ave. (2nd Floor) C-12 * Professional Education, Center for—1010 Comm. Ave. D-4 * Terrace Lounge—775 Comm. Ave. (2nd Floor) C-12 * Administrative Services—1 Silber Way C-18 † Philosophy Department—745 Comm. Ave. C-13 Core Curriculum House—141 Carlton St. E-12 * Executive Development Roundtable—595 Comm. Ave. C-18 * Human Resource Policy Institute—595 Comm. Ave. C-18 * Metcalf Trustee Center—1 Silber Way C-18 * Provost’s Office—1 Silber WayC-18 * Terrier Card Office—775 Comm. Ave. (Lower Level)C-12 Admissions, Graduate—See School or College * Physics Department—590 Comm. Ave. D-18 * Creative Services—985 Comm. Ave. C-4 * Executive Leadership Center—595 Comm. Ave. C-18 * Human Resources—25 Buick St. C-7 † Metropolitan College & Extended Education (MET)— * Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Center for—940 Comm. Ave. West D-6 * Theatre, Boston University—264 Huntington Ave. (inset) Admissions, Undergraduate—121 Bay State Rd. C-18 Political Science Department—232 Bay State Rd. C-15 * Culinary Arts Center—808 Comm. Ave. D-10 * Executive Vice President’s Office—1 Silber WayC-18 Humanities Foundation—718 Comm. Ave. D-14 755 Comm. Ave. C-12 Pub—225 Bay State Rd. C-15 Theatre, Design & Production Center—252 Huntington Ave. (inset) Advanced Biotechnology, Center for—36 Cummington St. E-16 * Psychology Department—64 Cummington St. E-15 Culture, Religion & World Affairs, Institute for—10 Lenox St. E-11 * Humphrey Fellowship Program—704 Comm. Ave. D-14 * Actuarial Sciences Department—96 Cummington St. E-15 * Public Affairs Research Center—595 Comm. Ave. C-18 † Theatre, School of (CFA)—855 Comm. Ave. C-8 * Advanced Genomic Technology, Center for— † Religion Department—145 Bay State Rd. C-18 * Curtis Auditorium—635 Comm. Ave. C-16 * Facilities Management & Planning—120 Ashford St. B-3 * Huntington Theatre Company—264 Huntington Ave. (inset) * All Other Departments & Programs—808 Comm. Ave. D-10 * Public Health, School of (SPH)—(not shown) † Theology, School of (STH)—745 Comm. Ave. C-13 24 Cummington St. E-17 Romance Studies Department—718 Comm. Ave. C-14 Curtis House—116 Bay State Rd.
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