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30163 Campus Map Directory.P65 Philosophy 96 H-6 (SBDC) 69 B-6 University Legal Council 5 G-6 Index of Buildings by Index of Buildings Physical Education 7 H-7 Social Work, School of 42 I-7 University Museum 96 H-6 Building Number Physical Plant 14 E-6 Sociology 96 H-6 University News Service 487 K-4 Bldg# Name Abbott Hall I-4, 38 Power Plant E-6, 12 Physical Therapist Assistant 458 K-6 Southern Illinois Instructional University Photocommunications 2 Altgeld Hall H-7 Agriculture Building Public Policy Institute Physics 65 F-5 Television Association 51 J-5 1002 W. Chautauqua K-4 3 Allyn Building H-6 Campus Map H-5, 26 G–5, G-1 Physiology 52 I-5 Southern Illinois Regional Career University Placement Center 24 I-7 4 Parkinson Laboratory H-6 Allen Hall E-8, 143 Pulliam Hall J-7, 23 Plant and Service Operations 14 E-6 Preparation Program 24 I-7 University Press 213 K-1 5 Anthony Hall G-6 Allyn Building H-6, 3 Quigley Hall I-7, 42 Plant and Soil Science 26 H-5 Special Education 44 J-6 University Programming Office 6 Shryock Auditorium H-6 Altgeld Hall H-7, 2 Radio Transmitter 7 Davies Dorothy R. Hall H-7 Animal Building H-5, Bldg. I-2, 204 Plant Biology 52 I-5 Special Events and Projects 484 K-5 45 G-5 8 Wheeler Hall H-7 18 Rehn Hall J-6, 46 Police 603 I-9 Speech Communication 51 J-5 University Studies 96 H-6 11 Mcandrew Stadium East F-6 Southern Illinois University Carbondale Anthony Hall G-6, 5 Salter Hall I-3, 109 Political Science 96 H-6 Student Affairs 5 G-6 University Women’s Professional 12 Power Plant E-6 Applied Sciences and Schneider Hall F-8, Pontikes Center for Management of Student Center 45 G-5 Advancement 7 H-7 13 Mcandrew Stadium West F-6 Arts E-4, 73 146 Information 46 J-6 Student Development 45 G-5 Upward Bound Project 24 I-7 14 Service Shop 1 E-6 Bailey Hall G-4, 28 Scott Hall I-3,106 Pre-Major Advisement Center 24 I-7 Student Health Programs 115 J-3 Vending Machine Service 45 G-5 15 Service Shop 2 F-6 Baldwin Hall H-4, 39 Service Shop 1 E-6, 16 Physical Plant Annex E-6 President, SIUC 82 G-2 Student Legal Assistance Office 45 G-5 Veterans Benefits 24 I-7 Barber Hall I-3, 103 14 17 Lindegren Hall I-5 Beach House E-3, 79 Service Shop 2 F-6, Printing/Duplicating Service 14 E-6 Student Recreation Center 149 H-8 Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs 18 Animal Building H-5 Project 12 Ways Program 51 J-5 Student Work 24 I-7 and Provost 5 G-6 Beimfohr Hall J-3, 15 19 Greenhouses I-5 Cinema and Photography 51 J-5 Human Resources 457 L-5 115 Shryock Auditorium Property Control 101 I-3 Study Abroad 458 K-6 Vice Chancellor for Administration 5 23 Pulliam Hall J-7 Civil Engineering 74 E-4 Identification Cards 45 G-5 Bldg. 0866 H-5, 866 H-6, 6 Psychology 52 I-5 Surplus Property (off campus) G-6 24 Woody Hall I-7 Civil Service Employees Council 25 I-6 Illinois Mining and Mineral Resources 25 Morris Library I-6 Boat Dock F-4, 78 Shuman Hall I-3, 116 Public Policy Institute G–1 G-5 Technical and Resource Management 73 Vice Chancellor for Institutional Directory Clinical Center 44 J-6 Research Institute 75 F-4 Boomer Hall E-7, 144 SIU Arena D-4, 41 Advancement 111 I-3 26 Agriculture Building H-5 Public Safety 603 I-9 E-4 27 Lentz Hall G-4 Coal Research Center 83 I-6 Illinois Minority Graduate Incentive Bowyer Hall G-4, 31 Smith Hall I-4, 37 Publications 486 K-5 Telephone Service 45 G-5 Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs 5 28 Bailey Hall G-4 Unit Bldg. No. Map Coordinates Communication Disorders and Sciences Program (IMGIP) 24 I-7 Brown Hall G-3, 33 Southern Hills Purchasing 108 I-3 Testing Services 24 I-7 G-6 29 Pierce Hall G-4 46 J-6 Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) Brush Towers F-8, Family Housing Radiologic Sciences 73 E-4 Theater 51 J-5 Vivarium 53 I-5 31 Bowyer Hall G-4 Academic Affairs and Provost 5 G-6 Computer-Assisted Instruction and 458 K-6 146–8 B-7, 117–137 Radiological Control 681 F-9 Touch of Nature (Little Grassy Lake) WIDB 45 G-5 32 Steagall Hall G-3 Accountancy, School of 46 J-6 Research Laboratory 96 H-6 Individualized Learning 606 I-8 Caldwell Hall H-3, Steagall Hall G-3, 32 105 Stein Hall I-3, 104 Radio-Television 51 J-5 Traffic and Parking Hearing Office 605 Wildlife Research Laboratory, 33 Brown Hall G-3 Accounting, General 101 I-3 Computer Science 96 H-6 Information 45 G-5 34 Felts Hall H-4 Coal Research Stone Center G-2, 82 Rainbow’s End Child Development I-8 Cooperative 52 I-5 Accounts Payable 108 I-3 35 Kellogg Hall H-4 Continuing Education, Division of 606 Information Management Systems 73 Center I-6, 83 Student Center G-5, Center, (320 E. Stoker) Transit/Transfer Service 15 F-6 Women’s Services 24 I-7 36 Warren Hall I-4 Administration 5 G-6 I-8 E-4 Colyer Hall I-3, 111 45 Recreation Center 149 H-8 Travel Service 15 F-6 Women’s Night Safety Transit 15 F-6 37 Smith Hall I-4 Administration and Professional Staff Controller, Office of 108 I-3 Information Technology 44 J-6 Communications Student Recreation Rehabilitation Institute 46 J-6 Ulysses S. Grant Association 25 I-6 Woman’s Studies 488 (806 Chautauqua) 38 Abbott Hall I-4 Council 24 I-7 Counseling Center 24 I-7 Institutional Advancement 111 I-3 Building J-5, 51 Center H-8, 149 Rehabilitation Services, Illinois Undergraduate Academic Services K-4 39 Baldwin Hall H-4 Administration of Justice 96 H-6 Credit Union, SIU (1217 W. Main) Institutional Research and Studies 96 Crawford Hall I-3, T 40 I 6, 553 Department of (DORS) 24 I-7 24 I-7 Wood Processing Pilot Plant, U.S. 40 Lingle Hall E-5 Admissions and Records 24 I-7 Curriculum and Instruction 44 J-6 H-6 107 Temporary Class- 41 Siu Arena D-4 Research Development and Undergraduate Student Government Forest Service (Carterville campus) Admission Reception Center 24 I-7 Daily Egyptian 51 J-5 Instructional Support Services 25 I-6 Davies Dorothy R. rooms G-7, 720–721 42 Quigley Hall I-7 Hall H-7, 7 Tennis Courts Administration 24 I-7 (USG) 45 G-5 Workforce Education and Development 44 Wham Education Building J-6 Adult Education 606 I-8 Dental Hygiene 73 E-4 Insurance Service, Property and Respiratory Therapy Technology 73 E-4 University Career Services 24 I-7 23 J-7 Advanced Technical Studies 73 E-4 Dunn-Richmond Building D-5, 84 45 Student Center G-5 Dental Technology 73 E-4 Casualty 461 L-5 Center B-6, 69 Thalman Hall I-3, Science, College of 65 F-5 University Club, The 45 G-5 WUSI-TV, Olney 46 Rehn Hall J-6 Aerospace Studies 531 J-7 Dewey Studies, Center for 474 (807 S. Intercollegiate Athletics 41 D-4 Engineering Building A 101 Shryock Auditorium 6 H-6 University Core Curriculum 96 H-6 Zoology 52 I-5 47 Lawson Hall J-5 Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity 5 Oakland) L-5 Inter-Greek Council 45 G-5 F-4, 71 Trueblood Hall E-7, Small Business Development Center University Honors 96 H-6 48 Lesar Law Building J-3 G-6 Disability Support Services 24 I-7 Interior Design 42 I-7 Engineering Building B 141 51 Communications Bldg J-5 Agribusiness Economics 26 H-5 52 Life Science Ii I-5 Economic and Regional Development, International Agriculture 26 H-5 F-4, 72 University Museum 53 Life Science Iii I-5 Agriculture, College of 26 H-5 Office of 69 B-6 International Business Institute 46 J-6 Engineering Building D Lab J-1, 214 CARBONDALE LODGING 56 Laundry (L Aps) E-6 Alumni Services 111 I-3 Economics 96 H-6 International Development 458 K-6 E-4, 74 University Press K-1, 63 James W. Neckers Bldg. C F-5 Animal Science 26 H-5 Education, College of 44 J-6 International Student Council 45 G-5 Engineering Building E 213 Best Inns of America, 1345 E. Main ............... 800/237-8466 or 618/529-4801 64 James W. Neckers Bldg. B F-5 Anthropology 96 H-6 Educational Administration and Higher Intramural-Recreational Sports 149 F-5, 75 Wakeland Hall J-3, Sun Hotel, 2400 W. Main ................................ 800/843-5644 or 618/529-2424 Evergreen Terrace 113 65 James W. Neckers Bldg. A F-5 Applied Arts 42 I-7 Education 23 J-7 H-8 Comfort Inn, 1415 E. Main ............................. 800/221-2222 or 618/549-4244 B-2, 155–200 Warren Hall I-4, 36 66 Public Policy Institute “G-5, G-1” Applied Sciences and Arts, College of 73 Educational Psychology and Special Journalism, School of 51 J-5 Days Inn, 801 E. Main ................................. 800/DAYS INN or 618/457-3347 69 Dunn-Richmond Center B-6 Faner Hall H-6, 96 Washington Square A E-4 Education 44 J-6 Key Control 603 I-9 Ramada Limited, 801 N.
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