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2010 Directory -- Use This to Make Changes Academic Affairs Provost Old Chapel 201 5735 Dean of Curriculum Old Chapel 203 5025 Dean for Faculty Development and Research Old Chapel 106 5908 Associate Dean for Undergraduate Research McCardell Bicentennial Hall 427 5430 Coordinator of Academic Office Support Axinn Center 243 5124 Coordinator of Sponsored Research Library 223 5889 Accounts Payable Service Building 5369 Admissions Office Emma Willard House 3000 Bread Loaf School of English 121A South Main Street 5418 Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference Kirk Alumni Center 5286 Language Schools Sunderland 5510 Undergraduate Emma Willard House 3000 Alliance for Civic Engagement (ACE) Administrative Assistant McCullough 139 3026 AmeriCorps VISTA Member (Mentoring Programs & Charter House) McCullough 139 3099 AmeriCorps VISTA Member (Service & Activism Initiatives) McCullough 139 3010 Associate Director McCullough 139 3450 Director McCullough 137 5082 Student Staff McCullough 139 3212 Alumni and Parent Programs McKinley House 5183 Americans with Disabilities 5936 Act (ADA) Office Meeker House (TTY) 7437 Annual Giving Munford House 2002 Armstrong Library McCardell Bicentennial Hall Circulation ( for general information ) 5449 Assistant Treasurer/Director of Business Services 161 Adirondack View 5504 Associate Vice President for College Advancement Munford House 5614 Athletics Memorial Field House 5250 Athletic Communications Memorial Field House 5193 Bookstore Proctor Hall 5334 Bread Loaf Campus Bookstore (summer ) 2759 Custodial ( spring/summer ) 2709 Davison Library ( summer ) 2739 Dining Services Fax 2764 Inn Front Desk ( year-round ) 2700 Kitchen ( summer ) 2736 Maintenance ( year-round ) 2745 Manager, Leo Hotte ( year-round ) 2798 Rikert Ski Touring Center ( winter ) 2744 School of English ( year-round ) 5418 Bread Loaf School of English Bookstore ( summer ) 2759 Inn Front Desk ( summer ) 2700 Office 121A South Main Street 5418 Registrar Forest Hall 5917 Transcripts Forest Hall 5917 Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference Bakeless Prize Kirk Alumni Center 2018 Bookstore ( summer ) 2759 Inn Front Desk ( summer ) 2700 Writers’ Conference Office Kirk Alumni Center 5286 Budget Office Service Building 5725 Campus, The (newspaper) Hepburn Annex 5737 Campus Security ( see Dept. of Public Safety ) Career Services Office (CSO) Adirondack House 5100 Cashier Service Building 5375 Catering (see Dining Services ) Center for Campus Activities and Leadership (CCAL) McCullough 230 3103 Center for Counseling and Human Relations Centeno House, 3rd fl. 5141 Center for Teaching, Learning & Research (CTLR) Library Suite 225 3131 Director 5878 Educational Technology 5679 First-Year Seminars 5878 Learning Resources 5142 Tutoring 3131 Writing Program 3182 Center for the Arts ( see Mahaney Center for the Arts ) Chaplain Hathaway House 5626 College Advancement 1800 Society 5 Court Street 2002 Advancement Services 5 Court Street 5181 Alumni and Parent Programs McKinley House 5183 Annual Giving 5 Court Street 2002 Cane Society Munford House 5200 Constituent Records 5 Court Street 5171 Corporate and Foundation Relations Munford House 5199 Development Munford House 5254 Gift Administration 5 Court Street 5922 Gift Planning Munford House 5200 Leadership Gifts Munford House 5760 Graduate Giving Munford House 2996 Parent Giving Munford House 5891 Principal Gifts Munford House 5019 Prospect Research Munford House 5808 Stewardship Munford House 5182 Undergraduate Giving Munford House 2996 Vice President Munford House 3177 College Book Store (see Bookstore ) Commencement and Events Planning Coordinator Meeker House 5393 Communications 5 Court Street 5500 Community Friends McCullough 139 3010 Community Service McCullough 139 3099 Comparative Study of Race and Ethnicity (CCSRE) Carr Hall 3198 Constituent Records 5 Court Street 5171 Controller’s Office ( see Vice President & CFA Office ) Corporate and Foundation Relations Painter House 5199 Davis UWC Scholars Program Adirondack 3200 Dana Auditorium Sunderland 5516 Dean of the College Office Meeker 5382 Dean of the College Old Chapel 5391 Dean of Students Meeker 5382 Associate Dean of the College: Karen Guttentag Meeker 2024 Katy Smith Abbott Meeker 5876 Atwater Commons Allen 153 3310 Brainerd Commons Stewart Hall 214 3320 Cook Commons Battell 150 3330 Ross Commons Ross 002 3340 Wonnacott Commons Battell South 123 3350 Departments and Programs of Instruction African Studies Robert A Jones ‘59 House 2319 African American Studies Axinn Center 5337 American Studies Axinn Center 5124 Arabic Voter Hall 5784 Biology McCardell Bicentennial Hall 5438 Chemistry & Biochemistry McCardell Bicentennial Hall 5451 Chinese Voter Hall 5784 Classics Twilight Hall 5013 Computer Science McCardell Bicentennial Hall 5540 Dance Mahaney Center for the Arts 5245 East Asian Studies Robert A Jones ‘59 House 2319 Economics Warner Hall 5327 English & American Literatures Axinn Center 5276 Environmental Studies Franklin Environmental Center at Hillcrest 5710 European Studies Robert A Jones ‘59 House 2319 Film & Media Culture Axinn Center 3190 First Year Seminar Forest 128 2207 French Le Chateau 5527 Geography McCardell Bicentennial Hall 5838 Geology McCardell Bicentennial Hall 5029 German Freeman Int’l. Center 5532 History Axinn Center 5313 History of Art and Architecture Johnson Memorial Bldg. 5234 Italian Voter Hall 5784 International Politics and Economics Robert A Jones ‘59 House 2319 International Studies Robert A Jones ‘59 House 2319 African Studies 2319 East Asian Studies 2319 European Studies 2319 Middle East Studies 5289 Latin American Studies 2319 Russian and East European Studies 2319 South Asian Studies 2319 Japanese Studies Freeman International Center 5533 Jewish Studies Munroe Hall 5289 Latin American Studies Robert A Jones ‘59 House 2319 Literary Studies Axinn Center 5124 Literature Program Axinn Center 5124 Mathematics Warner Hall 5565 Middle East Studies Munroe Hall 5289 Music Mahaney Center for the Arts 5221 Neuroscience McCardell Bicentennial Hall 5438 Philosophy Twilight Hall 5013 Physical Education Memorial Field House 5189 Intramural Hotline 5253 Physics McCardell Bicentennial Hall 5429 Political Science Munroe Hall 5310 Psychology McCardell Bicentennial Hall 5838 Religion Munroe Hall 5289 Russian Freeman Int’l. Center 5532 Russian & East European Studies Robert A Jones ‘59 House 2319 Sociology/Anthropology Munroe Hall 5671 South Asian Studies Robert A Jones ’59 House 2319 Spanish & Portuguese Warner Hall 5533 Studio Art Johnson Memorial Building 5234 Teacher Education Twilight Hall 5970 Theatre Mahaney Center for the Arts 5601 Women’s and Gender Studies Warner Hall 3111 Writing Program Library Suite 225 3131 Dept. of Public Safety 125 South Main Street 5133 Emergencies Only 5911 Development Munford House 5254 DigitalBridges2.0 DKE Alumni House 5435 Dining Services Atwater Dining Chef Atwater Dining 3453 Atwater Dining Kitchen Atwater Dining 5367 Atwater Dining Servery Atwater Dining 5389 Atwater Dining Manager Atwater Dining 3453 Freeman Kitchen 5146 Dining Events Office 3453 Director’s Office Freeman International Center 5345 Golf Course Snack Bar Kirk Alumni Center 5126 Grille, The McCullough 5014 Grille Manager McCullough 2428 Juice Bar McCullough 3101 Midd Xpress McCullough 3102 Midd Xpress and Juice Bar Manager McCullough 2420 Proctor Dining Chef Manager Proctor 5739 Proctor Dining Manager Proctor 5145 Proctor Dining Servery Proctor 5962 Proctor Kitchen Proctor 5332 Ross Dining Prep Ross 2688 Ross Dining Manager Ross 5967 Ross Dining Chef Manager Ross 5713 Wilson Café Library 3095 Dormitories (see Dean of the College ) Educational Technology ( see Center for Teaching, Learning, and Research ) EMERGENCY 911 Emergency Information Line 2500 (r ecorded information announcement in event of emergency ) Environmental Affairs Franklin Environmental Center at Hillcrest 5710 Office of Sustainability Integration Franklin Environmental Center at Hillcrest 5043 Facilities Services (see Office of Facilities Services ) Faculty ( see Academic Affairs ) Fax Numbers Academic Administration 2055 Adirondack Faculty 5123 Admissions 2056 Alliance for Civic Engagement 2990 Alumni & Parent Programs McKinley House 2082 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Office 2440 Annual Giving 5 Court Street 2083 Armstrong Library McCardell Bicentennial Hall 2016 Art Department 2250 Assistant Treasurer 161 Adirondack View 2302 Athletic Communications 2073 Atwater Commons 3319 Atwater Dining 2809 Axinn Faculty American Studies 5123 English & American Literatures 3170 Film & Media Culture 2805 History 2084 Bookstore 2062 Box Office McCullough 2390 Brainerd Commons 3329 Bread Loaf Campus ( summer only ) 2770 Bread Loaf School of English 2060 Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference 2087 Campus, The (newspaper) 3012 Career Services 2061 Center for Campus Activities and Leadership 3012 Center for International Affairs 2050 Château Faculty 2029 Communications 5 Court Street 2071 Controller Service Building 2123 Cook Commons 3339 Corporate and Foundation Relations Munford House 2081 CTLR 2418 Dean of the College Old Chapel 2055 Dean of the College Office Meeker 2525 Department of Event Management 2090 Department of Public Safety 2338 Development Munford House, 1 st fl. 2081 DigitalBridges2.0 2270 Dining Events Office 2809 Dining Services 2064 Environmental Studies and Environmental Affairs 2458 Field House—Athletics 2091 Field House—Director 2124 Financial Aid 2065 Freeman Faculty 5394 German Department 5394 Gift Administration 5 Court Street 2290 Gift Planning Munford House, 1 st fl. 2081 Golf Course Pro Shop 2497 Health
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