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Self-Guided Walking Tour a Tour of Elon's Main Campus Administrative & LAMBERT ACADEMIC VILLAGE Arts West and Music Production & Purchasing Holt Chapel Recording Arts Academic Buildings Isabella Cannon Pavilion Moseley Center Clohan Hall l l Ella Darden and Elmon Lee Gray Pavilion Gerald L. Francis Center McKinnon Hall Holland House (Newman Center) Caroline E. Powell Building Numen Lumen Pavilion School of Health Sciences Student Professional Development Center Elon University Forest Duke Building Center for Leadership Lakeside Dining Hall Residential Neighborhoods William Henry Belk Pavilion Loy Farm Alamance Building Scott Studios Lakeside Meeting Rooms Luvene Holmes and Royall H. Spence Jr. Elon Environmental Center HISTORIC NEIGHBORHOOD Mooney Building Inman Admissions Welcome Center McEwen Dining Hall l Pavilion Global Commons Hook, Brannock and Barney Halls School of Education Office of Admissions and Financial Aid Danieley Commons William R. Kenan, Jr. Honors Pavilion Isabella Cannon Global Education Center UNIVERSITY DRIVE Long Building Admissions Welcome Center – visitors start here Carolina Hall Martha S. and Carl H. Lindner III Hall Downtown Elon West Oak Pavilion Whitley Auditorium l Smith Hall Elon College, The College of Arts and Sciences Psychology and Human Service Studies Bookstore - Barnes & Noble at Elon Office of Leadership and Professional Carlton Building I J K West Hall Powell House Dwight C. Schar Hall Campus Technology Support Development, Print Services Iris Holt McEwen Building School of Communications Virginia Hall Advancement Services Information Technology Love Family Student Commons P Dalton L. McMichael, Sr. Science Center Steers Pavilion H O Sloan Hall Ernest A. Koury, Sr. Business Center Caroline D. McCoy Commons Cable School House Hampl Engineering Workshop L l Isabella Cannon Pavilion Martha and Spencer Love School of Business Richard W. Sankey Hall Campus Safety and Police Performing Arts Shops F Greenhouse M G E William R. Kenan, Jr. Honors Pavilion Truitt Hall R.N. Ellington Center College Street Tap House Carol Grotnes Belk Library Holland House (Newman Center) University Communications Support Facilities Health Services, Counseling Services, LaRose Commons N D Koenigsberger Learning Center Faculty/Staff Wellness Trollinger House Johnston Hall Inn at Elon Center for the Arts Sklut Hillel Center Business Services THE OAKS (A–F) University Advancement Lakeside Plaza C McCrary Theatre Martin Alumni Center Human Resources, Accounting l B A. Williams Hall A B. Council Hall E. Brown Hall F. Sullivan Hall D DANIELEY CENTER (A–P) E L. Maynard Hall N. O’KELLY AVE. l M. Colclough Hall C N. Chandler Hall l l B LOY CENTER INTERSTATE INTERSTATE l l Sorority & Fraternity houses l l A COLONNADES (A–E) A. Story Hall l PHOENIX DRIVE l B. Moffitt Hall l l C. Kivette Hall l D. Staley Hall OAK E. Harper Hall l l AVE. THE STATION AT MILL POINT l P A N B GLOBAL NEIGHBORHOOD (A–E) D C B. Russel B. Gill Hall l P P E. HAGGARD AVE. l E B l C. G. Smith Jackson Hall l l l C D. Nan P. Perkins Hall l l PARK PLACE AT ELON l A l l EAST NEIGHBORHOOD (A–C) l l l Athletics Facilities l l l l l l WILLIAMSON AVE. l l Hunt Softball Park l l l Tennis Pavilion l l l l l l Jimmy Powell Tennis Center l l l Koury Center A l Alumni Gym l l l Jordan Gym B l l l PEDESTRIAN F l TUNNEL Stewart Fitness Center l l l Beck Pool C l l E l l Koury Field House S. ANTIOCH AVE. l Latham Park l l D l l l Rhodes Stadium l Alumni Field House l l TROLLINGER AVE. Rudd Field l l Hunt Field Tucker Field l l l Jerry and Jeanne Robertson l W. HAGGARD AVE. Track and Field Complex l WILLIAMSON AVE. Belk Track l White Field l Phoenix Club Sports Fields l Driving Range and Putting Green Worsley Golf Training Center l Harden Clubhouse l l Recreation Fields Phoenix Softball Clubhouse l South Campus Gym Phoenix Activities & Recreation Center (PARC) INTERSTATE INTERSTATE Schar Center l LEBANON AVE. P elon.edu/map 336-278-3566 l Inman Admissions Welcome Center Visitor parking D N. O’KELLY AVE. E l C l l l l B l l A l PHOENIX DRIVE l l l l OAK l P l AVE. A N B D C l P HAGGARD AVE. l E l l B l l C l l A l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l S. ANTIOCH AVE. A l l l PEDESTRIAN l B F l TUNNEL l l l l C l E l l l l WILLIAMSON AVE. l D l l l HAGGARD AVE. l LEBANON AVE. TROLLINGER AVE. l l l l l l l Self-guided walking tour A tour of Elon’s main campus. » three central culinary stations, home of Phoenix baseball; and the has six 25-yard lap lanes and six television arts, communication world languages and culture, and Kappa Plaza are located on the Business, which is accredited including one with a weekly inter- Jerry and Jeanne Robertson Track diving blocks. Alumni Gym and design, media analytics and sport international studies, and includes north end of the academic village. by the Association to Advance Inman Admissions national theme. and field Complex are all located in Jordan Gym are also located here. management and is accredited El Centro de Español, Elon’s Collegiate Schools of Business McMichael Science Welcome Center () the northwest section of campus. by the Accrediting Council on Spanish immersion center. (AACSB). The school offers degrees Center for the Arts () The Historic Neighborhood (, , Center () McMichael Science The Inman Admissions Welcome Education in Journalism and Mass in accounting, economics, entre- Department of Performing Arts Schar Center () This 5,100- , , , , , ) The neighbor- Historic Campus: Powell, Center houses the departments Center is Elon’s home for prospec- Communications (ACEJMC). preneurship, finance, international is housed here. It includes the seat facility is a venue for campus hood includes Sloan, Virginia, West, Duke and Mooney build- of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, tive students and families. The business, economic consulting, 575-seat McCrary Theatre, 125-seat events and the home of Phoenix Carolina, Smith, Hook, Brannock Dwight C. Schar Hall () Schar ings (,,) Mooney houses the Engineering and Biochemistry. center includes offices for under- management and marketing. Yeager Recital Hall and 100-seat basketball and volleyball. It and Barney halls as well as Cannon Hall includes classrooms, faculty School of Education, which is Students have access to excep- graduate and graduate admissions, In addition, Master of Business Black Box Theatre, in addition includes a practice facility, hospi- and Kenan pavilions. About 96% of offices and expanded space for Live accredited by the National Council tional facilities and technology, and financial planning. Administration, Master of Science to three dance studios, modular tality room, club-level seating and the students who live in this neigh- Oak Communications, Elon’s stu- for the Accreditation of Teacher including Hampl Engineering in Management and Master of practice rooms, and scenery and high-definition video boards. borhood are first-year students. dent-run public relations agency. Education (NCATE) and CAEP Workshop. Belk Library/Koenigsberger Science in Accounting degrees as Learning Center () Located costume shops. Accreditation eligible, and includes Hunt Soball Park () The McEwen Dining Hall () This Steers Pavilion and Richard W. Sankey well as dual degree programs are in the heart of campus, Belk the Teaching Fellows Program, Global Neighborhood (, home of Phoenix soball features newly renovated dining hall fea- Long Building (, ) Also part Hall () Doherty Center for offered here. Libary/Koenigsberger Learning the Master of Education program, ) This residential neighborhood a natural grass outfield, a synthetic tuers Knead (sandwiches and pas- of the School of Communications, Creativity, Innovation and Center houses the Library, Center Master of Arts in Higher Education Colonnades houses students in all four class turk infield apron and a high-tech tries made in-house), Home & Away Steers Pavilion houses the inter- Entrepreneurship, the Chandler for Writing Excellence, Tutoring, and The Center for Access and Neighborhood () This years. It’s home to multiple living- clay infield with optimal drainage, (rotisserie meats, made-to-order nationally recognized Imagining Family Professional Sales Center, Advising, Disabilities Resources, Success. Duke houses the depart- neighborhood houses students in learning communities and all five allowing games to be played within pasta, homestyle foods, as well as the Internet center. Long is home the Design Thinking Center and and Media Services.Acorn Inn ments of Computing Sciences all four class years and includes buildings have classrooms. The minutes of a rainstorm. a variety of vegan and vegetarian to the Master of Arts in Interactive the Financial Education Center are and Mathematics, as well as the multiple living-learning communi- Moseley Center () Moseley Great Hall, Argo Tea, faculty/staff options) and Greens & Grains (soup Media program. all located in Sankey Hall. Koury Center () Campus Robotics Laboratory. ties. All five residence halls in this Center is a hub of campus life, offices and the Global Education and salad bar). Recreation is located in Koury Historic Campus: Alamance Clohan Hall () This dining neighborhood are commiªed to housing the Student Professional Center are located in Global Lambert Academic Village Center. Stewart Fitness Center McEwen Communications and Carlton buildings (,) facility includes a first-floor market sustainable living and core courses Development Center, student Commons. (12–18) Lambert Academic Village is includes a 12,600-square-foot Building () Alamance was built as the center and deli and a second floor restau- are offered here. organizations, administrative and home of Elon College, the College Athletic Facilities (, , , weight room spread over two floors McEwen houses the School of of the “new” campus aer the fire rant and dining commons.
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