
Welcome to the Bridgewater College Online Campus Map.
To learn more about a particular building, click on an area in the map
above or on the name of the building below. (Date in parentheses
indicates year of construction or acquisition.) A print version of the map
and directions to our campus
are also available. - Yount Hall
(1905): Admissions Office, and Financial Aid
Office
- Memorial Hall (1890): Art Department, Communication Studies
Department, and Veritas
office
- Flory Hall
(named 1984), comprised of the former Founders' Hall (1903), Wardo Hall (1910) and the connecting
link: Office of the President, Office of the Vice President and Dean of
the College, Registrar's Office, Business Office, Human Resources,
Institutional Advancement Office, Office of Institutional Research,
Departments of Education, Foreign Language, and History and Political
Science, Copy Center, and
classrooms
- Old Gymnasium
(1908): Student recreation
- Paul V. Phibbs Maintenance
Center (1921/1990):
Facilities and Support Services, Buildings & Grounds, Police
and Campus Safety, and
Housekeeping
- The Carter Center for Worship and
Music (1914/2000): Office of
College Relations (Media & Alumni Relations)
Chaplain's Office, Service Learning, and Department of
Music
- Alexander Mack Memorial Library (1963):
- Wright Hall
(1959): men's residence
- Heritage Hall (1964): men's
residence
- Geisert Hall (1990): women's
residence
- Bowman Hall
(1953/2000): Departments of Economics and Business, English, Philosophy
and Religion, Psychology, and Sociology, C. E. Shull Information
Technology Center, Writing Center, classrooms, and
labs
- McKinney Center for Science and
Mathematics (1995):
Departments of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Computer Science,
Physics, classrooms and labs
- Student Apartments (2004): student
residence
- Wakeman Hall (1980): men's
residence
- Blue Ridge Hall (1949): women's
residence
- Daleville Hall (1963): women's
residence
- Dillon Hall
(1966): women's residence
- Funkhouser Center for Health and
Wellness (2001): Campus
information, health services, sports medicine, multi-use gymnasium,
aerobics/multi-purpose room, exercise/weight room, indoor jogging
track, and intramurals
- Moomaw Hall
(1969): Family and Consumer Sciences
Department
- Rebecca Hall (1929): Associate Academic Dean's Office, Student
Affairs Offices, Career Services Office, Chaplain's Office, Service
Learning, Boitnott Room, art studios, and campus radio
station
- Kline Campus Center (1969): visitor's reception, student services, main
dining hall, bookstore, post office, Eagle's Nest snack shop, commuter
student lounge, student senate and Ripples
offices
- Cole Hall
(1929): auditorium, classroom and Reuel B. Pritchett
Museum
- Boitnott House (1900): student
residence
- College Stables
- Bicknell House (1900): Academic Support
Center
- President's House (1949):
- Nininger Health and Exercise Science
Center (1980): Director of
Athletics, Health & Exercise Science Department, athletic
offices, gymnasium, and pool
- Tennis Courts
- Mapp Field:
field hockey and lacrosse
- Jopson Field: track, football, baseball, softball, soccer,
practice and playing fields
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