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Ball-State-University-Map.Pdf Ball State Parking Map Key 1 Academic Systems (AS) .................................................................H5 44 Kitselman Conference Center (KC)................................................H1 2 Academic Systems Annex...............................................................H5 45 LaFollette Complex: Housing and Residence Life main office, 3 Administration Building (AD)........................................................H5 Brayton/Clevenger, Knotts/Edwards, Mysch/Hurst, Admissions Office, see Lucina Hall Woody/Shales, and Shively halls (LA)............................................F4 4 Alumni Center (AL)........................................................................ C2 46 Lewellen Pool, Aquatic Center (LP)................................................F5 5 Anthony Apartments (AN)..............................................................D3 47 Library, Bracken (BL).....................................................................G5 6 Applied Technology Building (AT) ................................................ G4 48 * Lucina Hall (LU)..........................................................................H4 Aquatic Center, see Lewellen Pool 49 Medical Education Center (MT).......................................................I3 7 Architecture Building (AB) .............................................................F5 Miller College of Business, see Whitinger Business Building 8 Art and Journalism Building (AJ)...................................................G4 50 Multicultural Center (MA)..............................................................H5 9 Artificial Turf Field......................................................................... B3 Museum of Art, see Fine Arts Building 10 Arts and Communications Building (AC) ......................................G5 51 Music Building, Hargreaves (MU) .................................................G5 11 Ball Communication Building (BC) ...............................................G4 52 Music Instruction Building (MI).....................................................H5 12 Ball Gymnasium (BG) ....................................................................H4 53 North Quadrangle Building (NQ) ...................................................G4 13 Baseball Diamond........................................................................... C2 54 Noyer Complex: Howick/Williams 14 Beneficence.....................................................................................H4 and Baker/Klipple halls (NO) ........................................................G5 15 Bracken House (PR) ........................................................................F4 Parking Services, see Student Center Bracken Library (BL), see Library 55 Park Hall (PK).................................................................................G5 16 Burkhardt Building (BB) ................................................................H5 56 Parking Garage, Emens (NP)..........................................................G5 17 Burris School/Indiana Academy (BU)............................................H4 57 Parking Garage, McKinley Avenue (MP).......................................H5 18 Carmichael Hall (CA)..................................................................... E4 58 Parking Garage, Student Center (SP)..............................................H4 19 Center for Peace and Conflict Studies (PE)....................................H5 59 Police, Public Safety (PD) ................................................................I5 20 Central Chilling Plant (CC) ............................................................H3 60 Printing Services (PT)......................................................................F4 21 Child Study Center (CS) ................................................................. 6E 61 Pruis Hall (PH)................................................................................G5 22 Child Study Center Infant/Toddler Lab (CD) ................................. 6E 62 Research/Contracts and Grants Office (RH)...................................G4 23 Christy Woods.................................................................................H3 63 Robert Bell Building (RB)...............................................................F4 24 Communication and Media Building, David Letterman (LB).........F4 64 Scheidler Apartments (SR).............................................................A3 25 Cooper Science Complex (CL, CN, and CP)..................................G4 65 Scheidler Community Center.......................................................... B3 26 DeHority Complex: Beeman/DeMotte 66 ** Service and Stores (SV)............................................................. B1 and Tichenor/Trane halls (DH) ....................................................... G5 67 Shafer Tower (SH)...........................................................................F5 27 Elliott Hall (EL) ..............................................................................H4 68 Showalter Building Facilities Planning and Management (SO)..... B2 28 Elliott/Wagoner Dining (EW)...........................................................I4 69 Softball Diamond............................................................................ C1 29 Emens Auditorium (AU).................................................................G5 70 South Shops/Christy Woods Office (SS) ........................................H3 Extended Education (CE), see Carmichael Hall 71 Studebaker East Complex: Menk/Hurlbut halls (SE) .....................G6 30 Field Sports Building (FS)...............................................................F5 72 Studebaker West Complex: Palmer/Davidson 31 Fine Arts Building and Museum of Art (AR) .................................H4 and Painter/Whitcraft halls (SW)....................................................G6 32 Fisher Football Training Complex (FT).......................................... C3 73 Student Center, L. A. Pittenger (SC)...............................................H4 33 Football Stadium, Scheumann Stadium (ST).................................. C3 74 Teachers College Building (TC) .....................................................G4 Graduate School, see West Quadrangle Building 75 Telephone and Postal Services (TP) ...............................................H4 34 Greenhouses (GH)..........................................................................H3 76 Tennis Courts.................................................................................. E4 35 Grounds Building (North)............................................................... E5 University College, see North Quadrangle Building 36 Grounds Building (South)...............................................................H3 77 University Theatre (TH).................................................................G5 37 Health and Physical Activity Building (HP)....................................F5 78 Wagoner Complex: Burkhardt, Jeep (Indiana Academy) (WA) .....H4 38 Health Center, Amelia T. Wood (HC) ..............................................F5 79 West Quadrangle Building (WQ)....................................................H4 39 Heat Plant........................................................................................H3 80 Whitinger Business Building (WB).................................................F5 Honors College, see Carmichael Hall 81 Woodworth Complex: Brady/Wood Housing and Residence Life Office, see LaFollette Complex and Crosley/Rogers halls (WO)...................................................... G5 Human Performance Lab (PL), see Health and Physical 82 Worthen Arena (WR).......................................................................F5 Activity Building 40 Indiana Academy House (AH)........................................................H4 * Admissions, Bursar, Career Center, Registration, and Indiana Academy, see Wagoner Complex Scholarships and Financial Aid are all located in Lucina Hall. International Education and Programs, see Student Center 41 Intramural Fields............................................................................. E3 ** Central Receiving, Central Stores, Crafts Shops, Key Control, 42 Irving Gymnasium (IG) ...................................................................F5 Purchasing, and Transportation are all located within the Services 43 Johnson Complex: Botsford/Swinford (JA) and Stores building. and Schmidt/Wilson halls (JB) ....................................................... E4.
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