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UA30/2 Visitor's Guide & Campus Western Kentucky University TopSCHOLAR® WKU Archives Records WKU Archives 2008 UA30/2 Visitor's Guide & Campus Map WKU Parking & Transportation Services Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records Part of the Advertising and Promotion Management Commons, Higher Education Administration Commons, Physical and Environmental Geography Commons, and the Urban, Community and Regional Planning Commons Recommended Citation WKU Parking & Transportation Services, "UA30/2 Visitor's Guide & Campus Map" (2008). WKU Archives Records. Paper 3582. http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records/3582 This Other is brought to you for free and open access by TopSCHOLAR®. It has been accepted for inclusion in WKU Archives Records by an authorized administrator of TopSCHOLAR®. For more information, please contact [email protected]. J!i WI(U. Campus Map Adams Street Gravel Lot J!I First-time Visitor Information (Directions to the visitor parking lots and the WKU Welcome Center) Ca Student Organization Houses o Parking Areas \ \ \ \ MAP TO I!I WKU. DIRECTIONS FROM NORTH AND SOUTH 1-65 I . Take Exit 26 off of Interstate 65. Russellvil le Ro ad - Lot 2 . Turn toward Bowling Green onto Ce metery Road. 3 . Continue straight for three miles . Ceme tery Roa d becomes Fairview Avenue. Con tinue going straight across 3 1-IN Bypass. You w ill pass a tire station o n your le ft . After passing Park Street Lot the fire station. tu rn left at the th ird traffic light onto College Street (tilis is a one-way streel) 4. Stay on college Stree t through downtown Bowling Gree n and contin ue until you reach the top o f the hill. College Stree t will dead­ en d at Co llege Heigh ts Boulevard at a statue of Henry Hardin Cherry. Turn right onto College Heights Boulevard. 5. The Welcome Center in the Kentucky Building will be o n your right. (Temporary parking UNIVERSITY FARM ANDIlROWN• available at tilis location) AGRI(U LTIJRE CENTER '0 76 NUMERICAL INDEX ALPHABETICAL INDEX 1 Welcome Center in the Kentucky Museum Aca demic Complex, 35 Houchens Industries L.T. Smith Stadium Suza nne Vitale Cli nical Education Complex, 52 Tate Page Hall, 29 2 Rodes-Harlin Hall Adam s- Whitaker Student Publications Center, 33 (Academic-Athletic Bu ilding No. 2), 10 3 Pioneer Log Cabin Administration Building, Wetherby, 45 Industrial Education Building, 61 Thompson Complex (Central Wing),68 Thompson Complex (North Wing1, 69 4 McCormack Hall Alumni Center and Foundation Building, Craig, 44 International Center, Sofia-Downing, 62 Ivan Wilson Center for Fine Arts, 46 Track and Field Complex, 11 5 Gilbert Hall Amphitheatre/ William "Gander"Terry Colonnade, 49 6 Heating Plant Arts, Ivan Wilson Center for Fine Arts, 46 Jones Jaggers Hall, 17 Training and Technology Assistance Services, 74 University Center, 7 Parking Structure No. 1 Barnes-C ampbell Hall, 24 Keen Hall,20 Downing, 36 Facilities Management and WKU Police Building Baseball Field, Nick Denes, 13 Kentucky Museum, Welcome Center in the Kentucky Museum, 1 Van Meter Hall, 53 8 Diddle Arena (Academic-Athletic Building No. 1) Baseball/Softball Hitting Facility, 12 Library, Raymond Cravens, 47 We lcome Center in the Kentucky Museum, 1 9 Parking Structure No.2 Ba tes-Runner Hall,40 Library, Helm, 48 Wetherby Administrat ion Building,4S 10 Houchens Industries L.T.Smith Stadium 44 Crai g Alumni Cen ter and Foundation Bui lding Bemis Law rence Ha ll, 25 McCormack Hall, 4 Women's St udies Center,63 (Aca demic-Athletic Building No.2) 45 Wetherby Administration Building Carol Martin Gatton Aca demy of Mathematics McLean Hall ,41 Zacharias Hall, 18 11 Track and Fi eld Complex 46 Iva n Wilson Center for Fine Arts & Science in Kentucky, 43 Mass Media & Technology Hall, 31 12 Baseball/Softball Hitting Facility 47 Raymond Cravens Library Center for Research and Development, 77 Meredith Hall, 19 13 Nick Denes Field 48 Helm Library Cherry Hall, 56 Minton Hall, 37 14 Supply-Services Building 49 Amphitheatre and William "Gander"Terry Colonnade Chill Water Plant, 34 Nick Denes Fie ld, 13 STUDENT ORGANIZATION HOUSES 15 Soccer Field 50 Potter Ha II Clinical Education Complex, Suzann e Vitale, 52 Northeast Hall, 39 16 Softball Field 51 Felts Log House College of Education and Behaviora l Sciences (201 1 completion), 32 Parking and Transportation, 76 78 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 17 Jones Ja ggers Hall 52 Suzanne Vitale Clinical Education Complex Colonnade,Amphitheatre/Wilfiam "Gander" Terry, 49 Parking Structure No.1 79 Kappa Alpha 18 Zacharias Hall 53 Van Meter Hall Complex for Engineering and Biological Sci ences, 67 Facilities Management and WKU Police Building, 7 80 Wesley (Methodist) Foundation 19 Meredith Hall 54 Gordon Wilson Hall Craig Alumni Center and Foundation Building,44 Parking Structure No. 2, 9 81 Catholic Campus Center 20 Keen Hall 55 Garrett Conference Center & Foodcourt Diddle Arena (Academic-Athletic Bu ilding No.l), 8 Pearce-Ford Tower, 22 82 Pi Kappa Alpha 21 Pea rce-Ford Tower Food Court 56 Cherry Hall Doctoral Studies and Applied Research,26 Pearce-Ford Tower Food Court, 21 83 Alpha Gamma Rho Pion ee r Log Cabin, 3 22 Pearce-Ford Tower 57 Rock House Downing University Center and Student Support Services 36 84 Lambda Chi Alpha 23 Poland Hall 58 Honors College Offices Environmental Health and Safety, 72 Planetarium, Hardin, 65 85 Hilltoppers for Christ 24 Barnes-Campbell Hall 59 Science and Technology Hall Environmental Sciences and Technology Building, 64 Poland Hall, 23 86 Alpha Gamma Delta 25 Bemis La w rence Hall 60 Facu lty House Facilities Management, Parking Structure No.1 and Police Building, Pa rking Structure No. I -Fa cilities Management 87 Fa rm House Fraternity and WKU Police Bu ilding, 7 26 Doct oral Studies and Applied Research 61 Industrial Education Building WKU Police Building, 7 88 Sigma Kappa Potter Hall, 50 27 Health Services 62 Sofia-Dow ning In ternat ional Center Faculty Center for Excellen ce in Teaching, 73 89 PhiMu Pre sident's House, 71 28 Raymond B. Preston Health and Activities Center 63 Women's Studies Center Faculty House, 60 90 Kappa Delta Preston Hea lth and Activities Cent er, 28 29 Tate Page Hall 64 Environmental Sciences and Technology Building Felts Log House, S1 91 Alpha De lta Pi Raymond Cravens Li brary, 47 30 Guthrie Tower 65 Hardin Pla netarium Football Stadium, Houchens Industries L. T. Smith 92 Alpha Omicron Pi (Academic-Athletic Building No.2), 10 Rock House, 57 31 Mass Media & Technology Hall 66 Greenhouses 93 Baptist Campus Ministries Garrett Conference Ce nter & Foodcourt, 55 Rod es-Harli n Hall, 2 32 Future site of College of Education and Behavioral Sciences 67 Complex for Engineering and Biologica l Sciences 94 Chi Omega (20 11 completion) Gatton Academy, Carol Martin Gatton Academy ofMathemat ics Science and Technology Hal l, 59 95 Sigma Phi Epsi lon 68 Thompson Complex (Central Wing) & Science in Kentucky. 43 33 Adams-Whitaker Student Publica tions Center Snell Hall (2010 completion), 70 96 Ch ristian Student Fellowship & 69 Thompson Complex (North Wing) Gilbert Hall. 5 CAMPUS MAP 34 Chill Water Plant Soccer Field, 15 97 Kappa Sigma (not shown) 70 Snell Hall (20 10 completion) Gordon Wilson Ha ll, 54 35 Academic Complex Sofia -Dow ning International Ce nter, 62 98 Phi Delta Theta (not shown) 71 President's Hou se Greenhouses, 66 36 Dow ning University Center and Student Support Services Softball Fi eld, 16 99 Sigma Nu (not shown) 72 Environmental Heal th and Safety Grise Hall, 42 37 Minton Hal l South Campus 73 Fac ulty Center for Excellence in Teaching 100 Sigma Chi (not shown) 38 Southwest Hall Guthrie Tower, 30 Bowling Green Communit y College, 75 74 Training and Technology Assi stance Services Hardin Plan etarium, 6S Carroll Knicely Conference Center, 75 39 Northeast Hall Division of Extended Lea rning and Outrea ch , 75 75 South Campus Health Services, 27 40 Bates- Runner Hall Bowling Green Community Co llege Southwest Hall, 38 Heati ng Plant, 6 41 McLean Ha ll Carroll Knicely Conference Center Student Publications Center, Adams-Whitaker, 33 Division of Extended Learning and Outreach He lm Library, 48 42 Grise Hall Student Support Services, Do wning University Center, 36 76 Parking and Transportation Honors Coll ege Offices, 58 43 Carol Martin Gatton Academy of Mathematics Supply-Servi ces BU ilding, 14 & Science in Kentucky 77 Center for Research and Development WKU At-A-Glance Parking western Kentu cky university is well on its way to becoming a leading Temporary parking permi ts may be ob ta ined in the Par ki ng and THE SUPPORT OF THESE LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS MADE THIS 2008 WKU CAMPUS MAp POSSIBLE American university with international reach. WKU aspires to be the Transportation Office located on Campbell Lane, or at the Welcome un iversity of choice for students and faculty who are ded icated to Ce nter located in the Ken tucky Museu m. Additiona l parking academic excellence. True to its spirit, WK U ofTers an invit ing, nu rt uri ng, informat ion is avai lable at WWw.wkll. edli/transportatio l1 ACADEMIC SUPPORT ATIRACTION CHURCHES confd ELECTRIC UTILITY EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES conl'd HOTELS & MOTELS confd PUBUC TRANSIT SALON and challeng ing enviro nment, which is responsive to the inte ll ectual, ACADEMIC ADVISORY LEONARD D, BROWN LEHMAN AVENUE WARREN RURAL TWINlAKES THREE SPRINGS INN GO bg transit N STYLE HAIR social. and cul tural needs of a di ve rse learning comm un ity. WKU prepares AND RETENTION CENTER AGRICUL ruRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST ELECTRIC COOP. CORP, REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 5263 Three Springs Rd., Bowling Green www.casoky.org· 782,3162 Ext 238 AND TANMNG SALON students to be productive citizens of a global society and provides service 1906 College Heights Blvd., #11052, EXPOSITION CENTER 31 W By-Pass & Lehman Ave.
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