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Scripps Campus Listed alphabetically and numerically

Alumnae Field and Underground Clark Humanities Museum 9A Lang Art Studios 18B Steele Hall, Harry and Grace: 35 Parking Garage 1 Humanities Auditorium 9B Art Department Offices Classrooms/Faculty Offices Balch Auditorium 2 Katharine Howard Miller ’55 9C Art Studios/Classrooms European Union Center Balch Hall, Janet Jacks: 3 Wing Scripps College Press Financial Aid Office Admission 3A Writing Center 9D Sculpture Garden 18C Information Technology Office APESF (Alumnae & Parent Tree Lawn 10 Williamson Gallery, Institutional Advancement Office Engagement, The Scripps Fund) Facilities Department 11 Ruth Chandler 18D Communication and Marketing Student Computer Laboratory Classrooms/Faculty Offices Field House, Sallie Tiernan 12 Performing Arts Center: 19 Boone Recital Hall 19A Tranquada Student Services Dean of Faculty Honnold Gate Dean of Students Classrooms/Faculty Offices 19B Center * Off-Campus Study Honnold/Mudd Library *A Garrison Theater 19C Vita Nova Hall: 36 President Huntley Bookstore *B Glanville Library 19D Human Resources Office Registrar Inscription Walk 13 Pool 20 Faculty Offices Student Accounts Jaqua Quadrangle 14 Residence Halls: Intercollegiate Women’s Treasurer Keck Science Dept., W.M. 15 Browning Scripps, Ellen 21 Studies Center Baxter Hall: 4 Malott Commons, Elizabeth Clark, Grace Scripps 22 Planning and Research Art History Faculty Office Hubert: 16 Dorsey, Susan Miller 23 Wood Steps, Elizabeth Monroe 37 Humanities Institute Hampton Room 16A Frankel, Cecil and Bessie 24 240 House 38 Public Events Office Meeting Rooms Gabrielle Jungels-Winkler 25 Scripps College Academy Servery Dining Rooms Kimberly, Mary 26 Visual Resources Residence Halls (continued): * Buildings Staff Lounge Campus Safety (south of the Huntley Bookstore) Williamson Gallery Offices, Career Planning & Resources 16B Routt, Mary 27 150 E. 8th (909) 621-8170 Ruth Chandler Mailroom 16C Routt Apartments 28 Honnold/Mudd Library A Bowling Green 5 Motley Coffeehouse 16D Toll, Eleanor Joy 29 800 N. Dartmouth (909) 621-8150 Seal Court 16E Wilbur, Marguerite and Huntley Bookstore B Buildings and Grounds th Department 6 Student Store 16F Van Rensselaer 30 175 E. 8 (909) 607-1502 McAlister Center C Campus Safety * Student Union 16G Revelle House, Ellen Clark 31 Revelle House Garden 31A 919 N. Columbia Ave. (909) 621-8685 Dartmouth House, 1030 7 Margaret Fowler Garden 17 Tranquada Student Services Center Richardson Dance Studio 32 Denison Library, Ella Strong 8 McAlister Center: *C 757 College Way (909) 621-8222 Sicilian Court 8A Faculty Offices SARLO (Student Activities and Residential Life Office) 33 Edwards Humanities Building, Office of the Chaplains SCORE (Scripps Communities of Bette Cree: 9 Millard Sheets Art Center: 18 For an interactive version of this map, visit Resources and Empowerment) 34 Faculty Lounge/Classrooms/ Joan and David Lincoln scrippscollege.edu/map Faculty Offices Ceramic Art Building 18A 8/2014 p

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