Palouse Ridge DR.

Valley Road Play Fields Courtyard Marriott VALLEY RD.

WHEATLAND DR. COVE WY. Banyans

Marriott Driving Residenc Range VALLEY RD. HILLSIDE DR. e Inn Palouse Ridge Sand Volleyball Courts Golf Club

A B C D E McGee MCGEE WY. Park LEGEND Student Recreation STADIUM WAY Center E UPPER DR. Tour highlight Elevator LAKE ST. LOWER DR. 32 To Palouse, Hwy. 27 Outdoor Recreation Explore inside Parks and fields MYRTLE ST.

LYBECKER RD. Rental Shop View outside Residence halls GAINES RD. 1 ORCHARD DR. Driving Tour Campus buildings Walking Tour Greek housing HARVEY RD. STADIUM WAY LOWER DR.

Auxiliary Routes Tracks and courts RD. GAINES Tennis Courts Native ADA Routes Parking American NORTH FAIRWAY RD. Heritage ALPHA RD. Perham House Talmadge Anderson House Residence Life & ORCHARD DR.

Beasley 33 CRESTON LN. CRESTON

DUNCAN LN. DUNCAN Housing Services

Casa Latina LN. ALFRED Coliseum LAKE ST. LAKE Bailey-Brayton Field Aux. Route C Heritage House South Fairway AAPI Streit Intramural Playfield STADIUM WAY Cultural FAIRWAY LN. House 31 Scott-Coman Northside FLAG LANE CALIFORNIA ST. Stearns SHAW ST. 2 Barnard COUGAR WAY MONROE ST. MONROE Regents Valley Crest A ST. B ST. C ST. D ST. Indoor Village Adams Lower Soccer Practice Mall Trans- McGregor portation Field PARKING Facility Teaching Services 29 30 Global Mooberry Greenhouses ROUNDTOP DR. 18 The Coug Track Ruby St. Scholars Hall FERDINAND’S LANE COLORADO ST. COUGAR WAY Park THATUNA RD. Veterinary & Biomedical Ferdinand’s 26b Hollingbery Research Bldg 34 LINDEN AVE. Bohler Fieldhouse 1 Duncan Smith Physical Athletic Davis 26a Cougar Biotechnology ELLIS WAY Dunn Chinook Gym Ed. Complex STUDENT PLAZA Life Sciences Food Sci./ OPAL ST. RUBY ST. Pride Human Nutr. 28 26c Statue Community 26 CROSS RD. Wilmer Athletic Animal Sci. ANIMAL SCIENCES RD. 19 Kimbrough E Ticket Plant Growth Center Oœce Clark MONROE ST. Music Animal Lab Alumni CAMPUS ST. 27 Arboretum 20 Van Rogers Field 25 3 Johnson 17 McCroskey OAK ST. 16 Doren 2 ➔

Avery Football Hulbert ELLIS WAY Meats President’s Operations Vogel House Honors Stevens E Lab 3 GRAY LN. 21 Goat Barn Terrell Thompson Bryan Holland Bookstore Historic Arch Veterans Library Reaney Park 15a Library Cattle Feeding Memorial E WILSON RD. Lewis Cattle Feeding Lab- Sloan Compton Union Ensminger 35 Commodity Storage Lab Annex SPOKANE ST. 23 Alumni Ctr. USDA Grizzly Bear Jackson E 24 (CUB) Pavilion Bldgs. REANEY WY. 15 Goertzen Lighty Facility Swimming 15d Student WILSON RD. Albrook 15b 22 TERRELL MALL Elect/Mech Jordan French Services Grimes Way Plant Sci. Hyd. Lab VETERANS MALL Engr. Murrow College Wilson- 4 Schnitzer Admin. Playfield Morrill Museum Fine DR. LINCOLN Cooper Food Services to Pullman-Moscow Airport Thermal E Todd Short of Art Arts Publications Feed Plant Fluids 15c Addtn. Cattle Feeding 5 Lab Environmental LENTIL LN. Lab Museum Eastlick Smith GRIMES WAY To bears GRIMES WAY Health Services WSU Daggy Todd 7 Center PACCAR GRIMES WAY Arboretum Carpenter Johnson (CUE) L.J. Public Safety Twr. Smith Environmental Agronomy College Engr. Technology Seed House (Campus Police)

Engr. LANE TROY Cyber Café Hall Brelsford WSU SPRING ST. Avenue Lab Math Grounds Shop Terre View RD. Visitor Center Steam Teach. Learning 8 LIBRARY MALL to Grizzly Bear Plant Res. Annex Fulmer McCluskey Facility Lab Dana Heald Abelson Troy Aux. Services Route A COLLEGE MALL Receiving TACOMA ST. Bustad Animal MAIN ST. 9 Disease and Delivery 4 Paradise Creek Owen Stimson Shock Biotech. Sci.& Webster Physics Creamery Phys. Sci. 6 Fac. Cleveland Eng. Vet. Farm Annex 14 Lib. Aux. McCoy Shops Route B COLUMBIA ST. IDAHO ST. Education Surplus Neill Wegner OTTRD Stores City Play Fields to downtown Pullman Addition 10 E Terre View RD. The Veterinary OBSERVATORY DR. DAIRY RD. Commons Spark Gannon Teaching Waller Hospital OLYMPIA AVE. WASHINGTON ST. Goldsworthy

Washington ST. NEVADA STADIUM WAY Health and 11 Olympia Avenue Wellness 12 Hall Allen Fire Services Kruegel Rotunda Center Arts Tokyo 13 for Global Hitchcock Equine Track Seoul Kmac Flix Café Animal Health Elson S. Floyd & Market McEachern Cultural Center Hall North Stauber OLYMPIA AVE. Raptor Facility Vet. Shelters 5 N Zoe’s to Moscow, IdahoStephenson Columbia Village Coeehouse Complex Rogers WSU Orton Rogers-Orton East Children’s Playfield W E Sella’s Ctr.

South Way Forest S WELCOME! We invite you to explore the rolling hills of the Palouse here on our beautiful 640 acre Pullman campus.

While the self-guided tour does not encompass every campus landmark, the featured research facilities and community centers will allow you to experience the Cougar spirit firsthand! We encourage you to explore the buildings listed here, which are typically open 8 a.m. & 5 p.m. when classes are in session. You can create your own path, or follow what we have designed, either way we hope that the information that we have included will introduce you to life at WSU!

WALKING TOUR You can begin the walking tour wherever you would like, but if you’re open to suggestions we recommend beginning at stop number one (D-2/3), which is conveniently located near the recommended parking lot. Be sure to check posted signage for the parking regulations. For your convenience, the route loops around so that you will end in the same place that you began the tour. We’ve included three Auxiliary routes if you have time to step off the main walking tour and see a few more highlights.

DRIVING TOUR The driving tour begins at the Brelsford Visitor Center. This route is meant to be flexible. If you decide to stop and explore, please be cognizant of parking signs and zones as many lots on campus require a parking permit at all times. 1. COUGAR PRIDE STATUE (D-2/3) 8. ABELSON HALL (B-4) 15. THOMPSON FLATS (B-3) This campus icon was donated by WSU alumni Abelson Hall is a bioscience treasure trove. Endearingly referred to as the “vintage” as a tribute to the live cougar mascot housed Inside are the cutting-edge Franceschi quadrant of campus, Thompson Flats is largely in its place from 1927-1978. It is a popular spot Microscopy and Imaging Center and a zoolog- where the university began as Washington for photos, especially on football game days ical museum with the largest public collection State College in 1890. The flats are the largest and graduation. Take your own picture and tag of birds and mammals in the Pacific Northwest. open area on campus, and the grass is host to it with #GoCougs or #FutureCoug. The rooftop greenhouses hold rare and exotic sledding daredevils in the winter and plants too. water-slide enthusiasts in the summer. 2. RAWLINS RESEARCH & • 15A. Thompson Hall: The oldest (B-4) EDUCATION COMPLEX (D-3) 9. OWEN SCIENCE LIBRARY building still standing on our campus, Named after the first woman to serve on the This interdisciplinary research complex is a Thompson Hall was built in 1894 as the WSU Board of Regents, Frances Penrose cutting-edge research facility which encom- administration building. Today it houses Owen, the Owen Science Library was inten- passes a broad range of disciplines such as the College of Arts and Sciences offices tionally designed to make electronic resources molecular biology, agriculture, and veterinary and the Foreign Languages and more accessible. The library houses a map medicine. These are the first of what will be- Cultures department. room, computer labs, and a creativity station. come six interconnected buildings. • 15B. Goertzen Hall: Named for notable 3. MARTIN STADIUM (D-3) 10. THE SPARK (B-4) alumna and news broadcaster Kathy The home field of Cougar football and one Opened in fall 2017, the Spark Academic Goertzen, this building provides class- of very few Pac-12 stadiums available for Innovation Hub is a state-of-the-art facility that rooms and student services for the intramural sports. As a true college town, the utilizes the most innovative technologies in Edward R. Murrow College of population of Pullman doubles on game day digital classrooms to enhance learning. This is Communication. when the stands fill with alumni, community the first building on campus to feature a 360 • 15C. Morrill Hall: WSU’s Morrill Hall members, and current students cheering on degree lecture room! honors Congressman Justin Smith Morrill, whose bills in 1862 and 1890 the Cougs. 11. SOUTHSIDE (C-4/5) established the first land-grant insti- 4. JORDAN SCHNITZER MUSEUM The most populous residential quadrant tutions. Today, you’ll notice the lower OF ART (C-3) of campus. windows are blacked out because they Completed in the spring of 2018, the Jordan • Residence halls: Gannon-Goldsworthy, are home to—yup, you guessed it—the Schnitzer Museum of Art is designed as a Stephenson towers (East, North, and human anatomy lab. The lab is one of beacon for the arts. Admission is free to the South), Rogers, Orton, Olympia, only a handful in the U.S. that offers public, so step inside the Crimson Cube and McEachern, and Stimson offer a undergrads the priceless experience of enjoy the museum’s permanent collection and multitude of living options. working with human cadavers. seasonal exhibits. Next door to the museum, • Dining: Southside Café is one of the • 15D. Voiland College of Engineering you will find the Fine Arts Building, where three campus dining halls. Next door, and Architecture: This college is budding artists hone their craft alongside Flix Café and Market is the late night housed in six buildings across the west- acclaimed faculty and showcase their work to option for students studying for their ern edge of campus that offer education the WSU community. morning finals. Grab a milkshake at and research in engineering, computer 1 a.m. and face the test in the morning! science, architecture, and design. 5. SMITH CUE (C-4) • Recreation: Down Under Recreation The Smith Center for Undergraduate Educa- Center, housed in the Stephenson 16. ELMINA WHITE HONORS HALL (B-3) tion, or CUE for short, is entirely dedicated complex, is the recreation center for Home to the WSU Honors College, this hall is to undergraduate education. This building students on the Southside of campus. the only hall on campus that houses residential houses the Health Professions Student Center, students, faculty offices, and teaching facilities. the Writing Center, the Transfer Resource 12. COUGAR HEALTH SERVICES (B-5) Known for its small, discussion-based classes, Center, the Office of Undergraduate Education, Student healthcare services include doctor targeted learning, and emphasis on global im- the Distinguished Scholarships Program, and visits, women’s health, pharmacy, vision clinic, pact the WSU Honors College offers a unique immunizations, counseling and psychological CougTech. undergraduate experience. To learn more, visit services, and nutritional health right here on honors.wsu.edu. 6. VETERINARY MEDICINE & GLOBAL campus. ANIMAL HEALTH (D-4) 17. PRESIDENT’S HOUSE (B-3) The Veterinary Teaching Hospital is one of 13. ELSON S. FLOYD CULTURAL Built in 1913, this beautiful red brick mansion the best equipped in the nation. Students and CENTER (B-5) has been the residence of our university presi- faculty in the College of Veterinary Medicine Standing on the hill as part of the gateway dents for over 100 years! and Paul G. Allen School for Global Animal to WSU is the Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center. Health research new approaches to disease This architectural feat was created to embody 18. GREEK COMMUNITY (A/B-2) intervention and prevention—with worldwide WSU’s commitment to diversity as a core value The residential Greek community—located benefits for animals and humans alike. of our university’s land-grant mission. on Greek Row—offers a glimpse of fraternity and sorority life at WSU. We have 43 residen- 7. TODD HALL (C-4) 14. CLEVELAND HALL & EDUCATION tial chapters, 19 multicultural chapters, and 8 Nearly every WSU student will have a class in ADDITION (B-4) professional organizations. Members of the Todd Hall. As one of the largest teaching Home to the College of Education, Cleveland Greek organizations contribute to WSU and facilities on campus, Todd Hall houses our larg- Hall hosts future educators as well as the Math the Pullman community through service and est lecture auditorium and the Carson College Learning Center and the Native American philanthropic events. Learn more about the of Business. Student Center. Greek Community at gogreek.wsu.edu.

WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY | SELF-GUIDED TOUR LOCATIONS 19. HILLSIDE RESIDENCE HALLS (B-3) 26. ATHLETICS COMPLEXES (C-3) 30. NORTHSIDE COMMONS (C-2) Here in the heart of campus, students enjoy • 26A. Hollingbery Fieldhouse: The Here in the Northside Commons area, you living in some of the University’s most historic fieldhouse provides a beautiful space can see a cross-section of campus living and buildings: Community/Duncan Dunn, Wilmer- for Pac-12 tennis, indoor track and field, dining options. Davis, Stevens, and McCroskey. If you’re and various university events. Next to • Residence halls: Global Scholars, looking for a bite, Hillside Café (one of three the fieldhouse lies Mooberry Track, Northside, Regents, Scott-Coman, and campus dining halls) is located on the lower where the University’s Pac-12 track and Streit-Perham all offer different living level of Wilmer-Davis Hall and open through- field athletes compete. The track is styles. For full virtual tours of each hall, out the school year. always open to students and community visit housing.wsu.edu. • Dining: Northside Café and Market 20. AVERY HALL (B-3) members. (in Northside hall) and Einstein Bros. Named in honor of former English faculty • 26B. Bohler Gym: Bohler has been Bagels (in Global Scholars Hall) offer Emmett Langdon Avery, this hall is home to home base for Cougar Athletics and multiple dining options right next to the the Department of English. It also houses the physical education since 1928. The Northside residence halls. offices for the WSU ROTC program which, in women’s volleyball team competes in conjunction with the University of Idaho, Bohler’s 3,000-seat gymnasium and the 31. FLAG LANE & offers opportunities for every branch of athletic training facilities for Pac-12 BEASLEY COLISEUM (C/D-2) military service. athletics are located on the ground floor. Every year the Student Alumni Ambassadors • 26C. Physical Education Building celebrate the new school year with the Home- 21. BRYAN HALL (B-3) and Smith Gym: coming Bonfire and Pep Rally on flag lane! Built in 1909, Bryan Hall is most notable for its Stop by for a fencing class or to watch Join the Cougar community in celebrating the iconic clock which chimes Coug anthems on the WSU swim team compete in Gibb beginning of a new year and maybe chant the special occasions. Located in the heart of Pool! These two connected buildings fight song while you’re at it. Beasley Coliseum, campus, the tower is one of WSU’s most are the hub of physical education just behind Flag Lane, is the location of many famous landmarks! on campus. campus events—most notably, convocation, 22. EDWARD R. MURROW COLLEGE 27. KIMBROUGH MUSIC BUILDING commencement, and Cougar basketball. OF COMMUNICATION (B-3) Kimbrough features a 375 seat concert venue 32. STUDENT RECREATION CENTER (D-1) The namesake of the “father of broadcast that is primarily used for performances. Along Everything a WSU student needs to be active journalism,” the Edward R. Murrow College of with its music degrees, the School of Music and stay fit, including 200 pieces of cardio and Communication offers students unparalleled offers a variety of auditioned and non- weight equipment, a 31-foot climbing wall, 12 hands-on experience. Murrow College auditioned ensembles that any student at WSU courts for a variety of sports, a running track, students run television and radio broadcast can join. In addition to recitals and concerts, and two swimming pools. Across the street is stations and publish the national award- Kimbrough is the meeting place for many the Outdoor Recreation Center, which rents winning Daily Evergreen newspaper and the School of Music classes. gear and leads outdoor adventures around the Chinook yearbook. The college is housed in Pacific Northwest. three buildings: Murrow, Jackson, and 28. CHINOOK (B-3) Fully renovated and reopened in May of Goertzen—all named for broadcast heroes. 33. BAILEY-BRAYTON FIELD (D-2) 2017, the Chinook Student Center is the new The home field of the Pac-12 baseball and club 23. HOLLAND/TERRELL LIBRARY (C-3) incarnation of the old Bookie Building, which softball teams. WSU’s largest library facilities offer more than housed the campus bookstore for over 50 2 million printed books, thousands of online years. The building lay dormant for nearly 34. FERDINAND’S CREAMERY (D-2) resources, and the Manuscripts, Archives, ten years before a student survey asked Home of the famous Cougar Gold cheese! and Special Collections, which houses one- undergraduates what they were looking in the The creamery’s cheese and ice cream are of-a kind non-circulating documents and restored building. Today the Chinook Student made with milk from the University’s own dairy resources. It’s also chock-full of places to Center includes exercise equipment, fitness farm, and a must-taste while you are on study, including private study rooms and classes, napping pods, conference spaces, computer workstations. and study rooms. A must see! 35. LEWIS ALUMNI CENTRE (E-3) WSU alumni and students gather here to 24. COMPTON UNION BUILDING (C-3) 29. SOCCER FIELD (B-2) renew friendships and continue the Cougar Called the CUB for short, the Compton Union Home of the women’s soccer team, this state- tradition. The Victory Bell on the front plaza Building is your campus living room. Relax of-the-art natural grass field has witnessed has been ringing on campus since 1892. between classes, meet for group projects, many victorious seasons of Cougar athletics. Coug fans ring the bell after home football grab lunch in the food court, or take advantage With its location next to the Northside area, victories and graduating students ring the bell of resources like the bookstore, multicultural students often watch the soccer games from after commencement. student centers, banks, and student the back deck of Global Scholars Hall or involvement offices. Scott Hall. *BRELSFORD VISITOR CENTER (A-4) Your source for helpful information about 25. COUGAR FOOTBALL COMPLEX (C-3) Washington State University, the City of Walk the Heritage Hallway to bask in the spirit Pullman, and the Palouse region. of Cougar football legends, and if you’re lucky, you might spy our athletes training or our intra- *GRIZZLY BEARS (E-4) mural teams facing off on Rogers Field. WSU is the only college campus in the United States to house grizzly bears on-campus for research. The bear center’s biomedical research yields insights into both human and animal health.

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