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Page 1: RESIDENCE & DINING HALLS - SUNY Oswego

ACADEMIC, ADMINISTRATIVE & SERVICE BUILDINGS

Culkin Hall 9Administration Building: Academic Deans’ offices; Financial Aid; Registrar; Graduate Admissions and administrative offices.

Fallbrook Recreational Center 37Cross-country skiing, ski lodge, trails.

Hewitt Union 12Ballroom, event spaces, Theatre, Music, Art, Curriculum and Instruction, and The College Bookstore.

King Hall 29Office of Alumni Relations.

Laker Hall 36Athletic Center: Swimming pool, gym, racquet ball and squash courts, saunas, weight rooms, etc.; Health, P.E. and intercollegiate athletics.

Lanigan Hall 11Learning Resources, Communication Studies, Graphic Design and labs, T.V. studios, lecture halls and general media center. Also, the Center for Communi ca-tions and Information Technology (C.C.I.T.)

Lee Hall 25Athletic/Recreation Center: Intramural sports, gymnasium, swimming pool, dance studio, etc.

Mahar Hall 10Social/Behavioral Sciences: Anthropology, Counseling and Psych ological Services, Eco nomics, History, Sociology, Political Science, Public Justice and Psychology.

Maintenance/Commissary 32   35Publications Office.

Marano Campus Center 17Arena and Convocation Hall, Food Court, College Store, Student Activities, Chu Atrium, Student Organizations, Auditorium, Student Media, Campus Life, Philosophy Department, Honors Program, Inter-disciplinary Programs, Division of Extended Learning, Copy Center, Disability Services and Intramural Gymnasium.

Poucher Wing of Marano Campus Center 17English, Modern Languages and Office of Learning Services.

Park Hall 27 & Wilber Hall 26

Departments of Technology, Linguistics, Health Promotion and Wellness, Educational Administration, and Vocational Teacher Preparation.

SUNY Oswego Parking ServicesParking and vehicle registration information.

Penfield Library 13

Interlibrary loan, computer lab, and Lake Effect Café. Also, WRVO-FM public radio, and CELT (Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching).

Rice Creek Field Station 38

330 acres of natural wildlife and a labor-atory for biological and ecological study.

Rich Hall 30

School of Business.

Romney Field House 34

FieldTurf practice field and 200-meter four lane track.

Shady Shore 33Originally home of the college’s founder, Dr. Edward Austin Sheldon. Presently the residence of the college president.

Sheldon Hall 28Office of Undergraduate Admissions, International Education, University Development and Children’s Center. A National Registry historic site.

Shineman Center for Science, Engineering and Innovation 24Atmospheric and Geological Sciences, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics and Physics. Exten sive laboratories and Instructional Technologies.

Tyler Hall 8Fine Arts Building: Departments of Art, Music and Theatre; Tyler Art Gallery; Waterman Theatre and an experimental theatre.

Mary Walker Health Center 18Health facility, counseling center and lifestyles center.

RESIDENCE & DINING HALLS

The Village 1

Cayuga Hall 5

Cooper Dining Hall/ Cooper Fitness Center 15

Funnelle Hall 16

Hart Hall 14

Johnson Hall 23

Lakeside Dining Hall 22

Littlepage Dining Hall/

Glimmerglass Fitness Center 4

Lonis Hall 31

Mackin Dining Hall 31

Moreland Hall 31

Oneida Hall 2

Onondaga Hall 3

Pathfinder Dining Hall/Campus Police 6

Riggs Hall 21

Scales Hall 19

Seneca Hall 7

Waterbury Hall 20

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