Campus Maps If You Find Yourself Asking – Where Can I Eat on Campus, Or, Where Is the Lyon Center? – This Section Will Provide You with the Answers

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Campus Maps If You Find Yourself Asking – Where Can I Eat on Campus, Or, Where Is the Lyon Center? – This Section Will Provide You with the Answers SCampus 2011-12 Exploring Los Angeles Campus Maps If you find yourself asking – where can I eat on campus, or, where is the Lyon Center? – this section will provide you with the answers. You’ll find maps for the University Park and Health Sciences campuses, and for the North University Park area that includes university housing on- and off-campus locations. University Park Campus University Park Campus D5 Admission Center (Tutor Campus Center) C5 Hedco Neurosciences Building, HNB D4 Physical Education Building, PED D6 Ahmanson Center, ACB D3 Heritage Hall, HER E2 Physical Therapy Associates (University F3 Ahn House, AHN E7 Hoffman Hall, HOH Village) F6 Alumni House, ALM G5 Housing Services (Parking Structure X) F6 Popovich Hall and Café, JKP E5 Alumni Park C3 Howard Jones Field B6 Powell Hall, PHE A5 Andrus Gerontology Center, GER F6 Hubbard Hall, JHH B5 Public Safety (Parking Structure A) D4 Annenberg Auditorium B6 Hughes Aircraft Electrical Engineering H6 Purchasing Services (University Gardens The legend on the D4 Annenberg School for Communication & Center, EEB Building) adjacent University Park Journalism, ASC B4 Human Relations Center, HRC E4 Queens Courtyard campus map includes B7 Arts and Humanities Residential College E2 Instructional Media Services, IMS G6 Radisson Mid-City Hotel, RMH symbols used to identify at Parkside, PRB A6 Int’l Residential College at Parkside, IRC E3 Ramo Hall, RHM parking lots and D5 Associates Park B4 Irani, Ray R., Hall, RIH C6 Rapp Engineering Building, RRB structures, computing C5 Biegler Hall, BHE D2 Jefferson Building, JEF E3 Raubenheimer Music Faculty Building, MUS centers, dining facilities D4 Bing Theatre, BIT F3 Joint Educational Project House, JEP G7 Registration Building, REG and university libraries. D5 Bookstore, BKS A4 Kaprielian Hall, KAP J2 Roski Master of Fine Arts Gallery E3 Booth Hall, BMH B4 Kennedy, Brian Field (Graduate Fine Arts Building) For university E5 Bovard Administration Building, ADM C2 Kennedy Family Aquatics Building, KAB H6 Rosso’s Pizzeria (Radisson Hotel) housing, sororities and E5 Bovard Auditorium C2 King Hall, KOH B6 Salvatori Computer Science Center, SAL fraternities, refer to the D7 Bridge Hall, BRI D5 KXSC Radio (Tutor Campus Center) C5 Salvatori, Grace Ford Hall, GFS North University Park B3 Brooks Pavilion (Dedeaux Field) H6 The Lab Gastropub (University Gardens) A5 Scene Dock Theatre, SCD campus map on pages C2 Café 84 (King Hall) E7 Law School (Musick Law Building), LAW B6 Seaver Science Center, SSC 18-19. E3 Carson Center, CTV F7 Law School Café (Musick Law Building) C6 Seaver Science Library, SSL B4 Childs Way Building I, CWO G4 Leavey Library, LVL B4 Seeley G. Mudd Building, SGM B4 Childs Way Building II, CWT E6 Leventhal School of Accounting, ACC C7 Shop Café (Harris Hall) D3 Cinematic Arts, USC School of, SCA, F6 Lewis Hall, RGL F4 Social Sciences Building, SOS SCB, SCC, SCE, SCX C6 Lindhurst Architecture Gallery (Watt Hall) G4 Social Work Center, SWC D3 Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf (Cinematic Arts) C6 Lindhurst Fine Arts Gallery (Watt Hall) E3 Spielberg Stage, SSS F4 College Academic Services Building, CAS F5 LiteraTea Teahouse (Doheny Library) D6 Stabler Hall, LJS E3 College House, CLH E3 Lloyd Stage, CSS D6 Stauffer Hall, SHS G5 College Residence Hall (New Residential C6 Loker Hydrocarbon Research C6 Stauffer Science Lecture Hall, SLH College) Institute, LHI D5 Stonier Hall, STO C4 Cromwell Field/Field House, CFH C4 Loker Track Stadium (Cromwell Field) F3 Stoops Hall, EDL H4 Davidson Continuing Education Center, DCC C5 The Lot E3 Student Health Center, SHC B2 Dedeaux Field E3 Lucas, Marcia Building, LPB G4 Student Health Insurance Office, PSD A4 Denney Research Center, DRB C2 Lyon Center, LRC E5 Student Union, STU B5 Dept. of Public Safety (Parking Structure A) C7 MacDonald Becket Center, MBC E4 Taper Hall, THH F5 Doheny Library, DML E3 MacDonald Recital Hall A5 Technical Theatre Laboratory, TTL C4 Dornsife Cognitive Neuroscience Imaging (Raubenheimer Bldg.) A2 Tennis Courts Center, DNI G6 Marks Residence Hall, DXM F6 Town & Gown, TGF B3 Drama Center, DRC A3 Marks Tennis Stadium B4 Transportation Services (Parking I6 East Library Building, ELB G6 Marks Tower, DMT Structure X) E4 E. F. Hutton Park B3 Massman Theatre (Drama Center) G5 Trojan Grounds D6 Electron Microscopy and Microanalysis, D4 McAlister Academic Resource Center, MAR G6 Trojan Residence Hall, TRO Center for, CEM F0 McAlister Soccer Field D5 Tutor Campus Center, TCC F6 Enrollment Services (Hubbard Hall) F5 McCarthy Quad B6 Tutor Hall and Café, RTH G4 EVerybody’s Kitchen (University C1 McClintock Building & Theatre, MCC G7 Tyler Building, TYL Residential College at Birnkrant) C2 McDonald’s Olympic Swim Stadium, MAC F3 United University Church, UUC C3 Facilities Management Services, FMS G6 McKay’s (Radisson Hotel) F6 University Club, FAC A2 Facilities Planning and Management, FPM G4 Montgomery Ross Fisher Building, MRF H6 University Gardens Building, UGB G6 Figueroa Building, FIG D6 Moulton Organic Chemistry Wing, OCW J5 University Parking Center, UPX D7 Fisher Museum (Harris Hall) D7 Mudd Hall, MHP E3 University Religious Center, URC G4 Fisher, Montgomery Ross Building, MRF B4 Mudd, Seeley G. Building, SGM G4 University Residential College C2 Fluor Tower, FLT F6 Nazarian Pavilion at Birnkrant, BSR E4 Founders Park C5 Neely Petroleum Engineering, PCE E1 University Village Food Court SCampus 2011-12 D3 Galen Athletic Center (dining near E6 Newman Recital Hall (Hancock Foundation) D5 USC Bookstore, BKS 14 Heritage Hall) G5 New Residential College, NEW D7 Verle Annis Gallery (Harris Hall) H5 Galen Center, GEC E4 Norris Cinema Theatre, NCT F1 Village Gate Theatre and Gallery B2 Golf Practice Facility D2 Norris Dental Science Center, DEN C5 Vivian Hall, VHE C5 Grace Ford Salvatori Hall, GFS H5 North Residential College, NRC F5 Von KleinSmid Center, VKC J2 Graduate Fine Arts Building, IFT B5 Olin Hall, OHE F4 Waite Phillips Hall, WPH G6 Ground Zero Performance Café E1 Oral Health Center (University Village), OHC C6 Watt Hall, WAH E5 Hahn Central Plaza F6 Pardee Tower, PTD C2 Webb Tower, WTO D5 Hall Building, HSH B6 Parkside Apartments, PKS C7 Wong Conference Center (Harris Hall) E6 Hancock Foundation Building, AHF A7 Parkside International Residential D3 Wood, Robert Plaza D6 Harris Hall, HAR College, IRC D5 YWCA, Belle D. Vivian, YWC H5 Harris Residence Hall (North B7 Parkside Arts and Humanities Residential I2 Zemeckis Center for Digital Arts, RZC Residential College) College, PRB D6 Zumberge Hall, ZHS B5 Hedco Chemical Engineering, HED Campus Maps SCampus 2011-12 15 Health Sciences Campus Health Sciences Campus and LAC+USC Medical Center The 45-acre Health Patient Care Facilities Visitor and Permit Parking Sciences campus is DEI Doheny Eye Institute G3 P2 Clinical Sciences Lot H3 located three miles HCC Healthcare Consultation Center G3 P3 South San Pablo Lot G1 northeast of downtown HCT Healthcare Consultation Center II G3 P4 Eastlake Lot F3 Los Angeles and seven HRA Health Research Association A5 P6 Biggy Street Structure E4 miles from the USC LAC LAC+USC Inpatient Facilities D6 P7 Lot 70 D3 University Park campus. LAC LAC+USC Outpatient Facilities D6 P8 Norfolk Lot H4 It lies adjacent to the NOR USC/Norris Comprehensive P9 USC Norris Patient Valet Lot F3 Los Angeles County + Cancer Center and Hospital F4P10 Playground Lot I3 University of Southern NTT Norman Topping Tower E3 P11 San Pablo Lot G2 California Medical RSC Rand Schrader Outpatient Clinic B3 P12 USC University Hospital Center, a major affiliate TRC USC Kidney Center I3 Valet Lot G3 of the Keck School of UNH USC University Hospital H3 P13 USC University Hospital Medicine of USC and Structure G2 one of the nation’s Health Sciences Campus P14 Lot 71 C3 largest teaching BCC Eli and Edythe Broad CIRM P15 Edmondson Bldg. Lot (off map) I1 hospitals. The campus Center for Regenerative Medicine also houses state-of- and Stem Cell Research at USC F3 LAC+USC Medical Center the-art health care BMT Bishop Medical Teaching and CRL Cancer Research Laboratories B2 facilities such as USC Research E4 CVC Center for the Vulnerable Child B3 University Hospital, USC CCC Child Care Center H3 COR Los Angeles County Coroner A4 Norris Cancer Hospital, CHP Center for the Health GNH LAC+USC Medical Center C5 and research institutes Professions Bldgs. F2HRA Health Research Association A5 such as the USC Norris CLB Clinical Administration Bldg. D4 ISC Imaging Science Center C4 Comprehensive Cancer CPT Capital Planning Trailer G2 IRB Intern and Resident Bldg. D5 Center, the Eli and CSA Clinical Sciences Annex H3 LRB Livingston Research Bldg. B2 Edythe Broad CIRM CSB Central Services Bldg. H3 MOL Medical Oncology Lab B3 Center for Regenerative CSC Clinical Sciences Bldg. H2 OPD Outpatient Clinic D5 Medicine and Stem Cell DEI Doheny Eye Institute G3 PHH Phinney Hall B2 Research at USC, and DOH Doheny Vision Research Center F4 RSC Rand Schrader Outpatient Clinic B3 the Zilkha Neurogenetic EDM Edmondson Bldg. (off map) I1 TOW Tower Hall B3 Institute. EFC Edmondson Faculty Center E4 WOH Women’s and Children’s Hospital B3 Driving directions to HCC Health Care Consultation Center G3 the Health Sciences HCT Health Care Consultation Dining campus are available Center II G3 EFC Edmondson Faculty Center E4 online at www.usc.edu/ HMR Hoffman Medical Research Bldg. E4 SRH Plaza Marketplace and Café E4 about/visit/hsc/driving. HSV Health Sciences Telephone Vault F3 ZNI Einstein Bros. Bagels F3 KAM Keith Administration Bldg. E4 NOR The Rainbow Café F3 Tram Services MCH McKibben Hall F4 UNH University Hospital Cafeteria H3 MMR Mudd Memorial Research UNH Zebra Café Coffee Cart G3 The on-campus and Laboratory F4 HCT Zebra Café Coffee Cart G3 intercampus trams NML Norris Medical Library E4 operate Monday NOR USC Norris Comprehensive Tram Routes and Locations through Friday.
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