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A B C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Main Campus at Storrs © 2007 University of Connecticut No part of this map may be reproduced without written permission from University Communications. Central Stores #74490053 MAP NOT TO SCALE QUICK GUIDE Admissions/Graduate WGC Nathan L. Whetten Graduate Ctr. E7 Admissions/Undergraduate TSK Gordon W. Tasker Building D10 Medical Services WSH Hilda May Williams Student E9 Health Services Parking and Transportation Services WARE Central Warehouse C13 Police and Fire Departments PDFD Public Safety Complex C12 Student Services WCB Wilbur Cross Building F8 • Bursar’s Office • Dining Services and Student I.D.s • Housing and Residential Life • Registrar’s Office Visitors Center LVC Lodewick Visitors Center C11

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QUICK GUIDEAdmissions/GraduateWGC Nathan L. Whetten Graduate Ctr. E7

Admissions/UndergraduateTSK Gordon W. Tasker Building D10

Medical ServicesWSH Hilda May Williams Student E9

Health Services

Parking and Transportation ServicesWARE Central Warehouse C13

Police and Fire DepartmentsPDFD Public Safety Complex C12

Student ServicesWCB Wilbur Cross Building F8

• Bursar’s Office• Dining Services and Student I.D.s• Housing and Residential Life• Registrar’s Office

Visitors CenterLVC Lodewick Visitors Center C11

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Abbr. Building Name GridABL Agricultural Biotechnology Laboratory H10ACS Art Ceramic Studio C7ADC Art Design Center F2AES Architectural and Engineering Services C13AFB Athletics Facilities Building C9ALUM Alumni Center C10APS Art Printshop F2ARF Avian Research Facility J7ARH Alumni Residence Halls D6ARJ Jaime Homero Arjona Building F6ARTB Art Building E4ATL Advanced Technology Laboratory H9, H10ATWR Wilbur O. Atwater Laboratory E10, E11B1 Building #1 J7B2 Building #2 J7B3 Building #3 J7B4 Building #4 J7B4A Building #4 Annex J7B5 Building #5 J7BARN Dairy Barn H10, H11BAT Batting and Pitching Facility B7BCH Charles Lewis Beach Hall F8BFFC Burton Family Football Complex C7BISH Merlin D. Bishop Center G4BOUS Weston A. Bousfield Psychology Bldg. E7BPB Biology/Physics Building E10, E11BRH John Buckley Residence Hall G4BRON Arthur B. Bronwell Building D9, D10BSC Bio Science Complex H9, H10BSRH Alan T. Busby Suites D14BUD John J. Budds Building F7BUSN School of Business D8CAST Francis L. Castleman Building E9CHIL South Campus Chiller Plant E5CHM Chemistry Building F10CLAS College of Liberal Arts and Sciences F9CMWH Commissary Warehouse H7COA Charter Oak Apartments D15COOP UConn Co-op D7CRU Cattle Resources Unit J11CSS Connecticut Softball Stadium B7CUE Center for Undergraduate Education E8CUP Central Utility Plant E9, E10DB Dairy Bar H9DC The Daily Campus F3DODD Thomas J. Dodd Research Center E7DRMU Drama-Music Building F3, F4E2 Engineering II E10EHRH Elizabeth Hicks Residence Hall H9EHSO Environmental Health & Safety

Office/Radiation Safety Laboratory J7FAC Fine Arts Complex F3FES Farm and Event Services J7FG Floriculture Greenhouse G10FIF Mark Edward Freitas Ice Forum B6FND University of Connecticut Foundation D10FOLS Facilities Operations and

Locksmith Services C13FSB Family Studies Building F7GERH Grange East Residence Hall H8GAMP Harry A. Gampel Pavilion D8GANT Edward V. Gant Science Complex D11GENT Charles B. Gentry Building E9GRE Hugh S. Greer Field House D9GRH Graduate Residence Halls D7GSRH Harry L. Garrigus Suites B9, B10GTDH Roger A. Gelfenbien Towers Dining Hall G11GUL Albert Gurdon Gulley Hall F8HAC Hilltop Apartment Complex A8-9, B8-9HALL William H. Hall Building E8HAWL Willis Nichols Hawley Armory F7HBL Homer Babbidge Library E7, E8HDB Human Development and

Family Relations Bldg. D4HHA Horsebarn Hill Arena J7, J8

HHSC Horsebarn Hill Sciences Complex J7HJT Harriet S. Jorgensen Theatre D10HPH Historic Poultry Houses I12HRH Hilltop Residence Halls B10HRT HEART Program E6HSA Health Services Annex E10HSM J. Robert Donnelly Husky Heritage

Sports Museum C10HU1 Horse Unit I I8HU2 Horse Unit II J8HV Husky Village H12, H13HWF Environmental Health and Safety

Hazardous Waste Facillity J7IMS Institute of Materials Science D11INN Nathan Hale Inn & Conference Center D5IPUA Institute of Public and Urban Affairs E7ITE Information Technologies Engineering Bldg. E8JB Jacobson Barn I13JOCF J. O. Christian Field B6JONS Roy E. Jones Building I9JORG Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts D10JRB J. Ray Ryan Building D6KEL Frances E. Osborne Kellogg Dairy Ctr. I12KLIN Merle S. Klinck Building H9, H10KNS Benjamin Franklin Koons Hall F8LAKE Lakeside Building G10, G11LAND Landscaping Services H9, H10LOR Arthur L. Lorentzon Stables I8LU1 Livestock Unit I J8LU2 Livestock Unit II J10LVC Lodewick Visitors Center D11MA Mansfield Apartments E1MAN Harry Grant Manchester Hall F7MB Mink Barn I14MB1 Modular Building #1 E8MB2 Modular Building #2 E8MHRH Marcus Holcomb Residence Hall G8, H8MLIB Music Library F4MNH Museum of Natural History D7MONT Henry Ruthven Monteith Building F7MP Motor Pool C14MRH Brien McMahon Residence Hall D7MRNS Joseph J. Morrone Stadium B6MS Memorial Stadium C8MSB Math-Science Building D10MUSB Music Building F4NCRH North Campus Residence Halls E12NKT Nafe Katter Theatre E4NPRK North Parking Garage D11NWA Northwood Apartments B13, B14NWRH Northwest Residence Halls D12OCW Old Central Warehouse F10PB Physics Building D11PBB Pharmacy/Biology Building E10PCSB David C. Phillips Communication

Sciences Bldg. D4, D5PDFD Public Safety Complex D12PLA Planetarium F10PR Israel Putnam Refectory B9PRES President’s Residence G5PU1 Poultry Unit I I12RB Rosebrooks Barn H13RHBA Ratcliffe Hicks Building and Arena H9RSRH Louisa J. Rosebrooks Residence Hall E5ROME Lewis B. Rome Commons E5SCRH South Campus Residence Halls E5, D6SFSC George J. Sherman Family

Sports Complex C9SHA Storrs Hall Annex F9SCHN André Schenker Lecture Hall F7SPRH Lester E. Shippee Residence Hall G4SPRK South Parking Garage C7, C8SRF Student Recreation Facility C9, D9SRH M. Estella Sprague Residence Hall G7SSRH Anna M. Snow Residence Hall D6STC Mark R. Shenkman Training Center C7STRS Augustus Storrs Hall F9SU Student Union D9TC Tennis Courts C15TLS George Safford Torrey Life

Sciences Building E11TRH Towers Residence Halls G11, G12TSK Gordon W. Tasker Admissions Building D10UTEB United Technologies Engineering Building E10VDM J. Louis von der Mehden Recital Hall F4WARE Central Warehouse C13, D13

WBMA William Benton Museum of Art E9WCB Wilbur Cross Building F8, F9WCRH West Campus Residence Halls D7WGC Nathan L. Whetten Graduate Center E7WHIT Whitney House G6WITE George C. White Building H9WOOD Walter Childs Wood Hall E9WPCF Water Pollution Control Facility B14WRH Edwina Whitney Residence Hall H7WSH Hilda May Williams Student

Health Services E10WSRH Nellie Louise Wilson Residence Hall E5WZN Wolff-Zackin Natatorium C8YNG Wilfred B. Young Building H8, H9

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Alan T. Busby Suites – BSRH, D14Community Center

Alumni Residence Halls – ARH, D6Belden Hall Eddy HallBrock Hall Ryan RefectoryWatson Hall

Charter Oak Apartments – COA, D15Frederick Brown Hall Burke Hough HallCharles S. Foster Hall Arthur S. Hubbard HallHenry R. Hoisington Hall Andrew K. Thompson Hall

East Campus Residence Halls – ECRH, G7, G8Grange East Hall M. Estella Sprague HallElizabeth Hicks Hall Edwina Whitney HallHolcomb Hall

Harry L. Garrigus Suites – GSRH, B9, B10

Graduate Residence Halls – GRH, D7Ashford Hall Jewett HallBranford Hall Killingly HallColchester Hall Lyme HallDerby Hall Milford HallEnfield Hall Norwalk HallFarmington Hall Preston HallGuilford Hall Quinebaug HallHebron Hall Ridgefield Hall

Hilltop Apartment Complex – HAC, A8-9, B8-9Anderson Building Sanchez BuildingBeard Building Stowe BuildingCrandall Building Tantaquidgeon BuildingCrawford Building Wu BuildingFrench Building Woodhouse BuildingGrasso Building Wheeler BuildingMerritt Building Community Center

Hilltop Residence Halls – HRH, B9, B10Ellsworth Hall Putnam RefectoryHale Hall Hilltop Suites

Husky Village – HV, H12, H13Building A Building DBuilding B Building EBuilding C Building F

North Campus Residence Halls – NCRH, E12Baldwin Hall Middlesex HallFairfield Hall New Haven HallHartford Hall New London HallHurley Hall Tolland HallLitchfield Hall Windham HallMcConaughy Hall

Northwest Residence Halls – NWRH, D12Batterson Hall Russell HallGoodyear Hall Terry HallHanks Hall Northwest Dining HallRogers Hall

South Campus Residence Halls – SCRH, E5, D6Nellie L. Wilson HallLouisa J. Rosebrooks HallAnna M. Snow HallLewis B. Rome Commons

Towers Residence Halls – TRH, G11, G12Allen Hall Sherman HallCatherine Beecher Hall Sousa HallColt Hall Trumbull HallAlice B. Fenwick Hall Annie E. Vinton HallAlice Hamilton Hall Susannah Wade HallJefferson Hall Webster HallHelen Keller Hall Towers Activity CenterKingston Hall Roger A. GelfenbienLafayette Hall Towers Dining HallMorgan Hall

West Campus Residence Halls – WCRH, D7Alsop Hall Lancaster HallChandler Hall Shakespeare HallHollister Hall Troy Hall

NON-UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS

EOS E. O. Smith High School E3FMH Friends Meeting House B12GOC Greek Orthodox Church G2, G3HILL Hillel Foundation F11HLC Hope Lutheran Church I2ICUC Islamic Center of the University of CT G10MCC Mansfield Community Center E2MTH Mansfield Town Hall E2PARH Storrs Parish House G9, G10SCC Storrs Congregational Church G9SMC St. Mark’s Episcopal Chapel F11, G11STA St. Thomas Aquinas Chapel F11USPO United States Post Office F2

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university, UConn is innovating classroominstruction, advancing academic research and

scholarship, enriching the quality of student life,expanding service activities, and—most visibly—transforming facilities on its campuses. Record

numbers of high-achieving students from diversebackgrounds are making the University ofConnecticut their school of choice. Universitylife includes more than 300 clubs and organiza-tions, a full complement of intramural and clubteam sports, and cultural programs in the visual,

literary, and performing arts. UConn is also atthe center of interscholastic excitement as thehome of championship Husky athletic teams.

At UConn’s main campus in Storrs and at ourfive regional campuses across the state, world-class faculty employ state-of-the-art technologiesto create remarkable teaching and research

environments. What’s more, UConn is the only

public university in New England that has itsown schools of law, medicine, dental medicine,

and social work.The University of Connecticut itself is

amidst the most dramatic transformation in our

distinguished history. A $2.8 billion investmentis renewing, rebuilding, and enhancing our campuses, making our facilities among thenation’s most attractive and technologicallyadvanced.

Founded in 1881, UConn now encompasses

14 Schools and Colleges, and enrolls 28,500 students representing every state in the nation

and more than 100 countries. As an active

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