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21 » Edgar Hall houses the
fine arts studios.
22 » University Hall contains numerous
administrative offices, including that of the President. It also houses Gray Chapel, one of the region's preeminent concert halls.
23 » Slocum Hall houses the Offices of Admission and Financial Aid, The Transcript (the
school newspaper), WSLN radio, Slocum Reading Room, and several classrooms.
24 » Sturges Hall is home to
the English and Humanities-Classics departments.
25 » Edwards Gymnasium served
for many years as OWU's principal athletic site. Pfeiffer Memorial
Building includes an excellent natatorium that seats 350 spectators
as well as the athletic offices.
26 » Branch Rickey Physical Education Center includes Branch Rickey Arena, with seating for 2,300 for basketball
and other indoor sports, and the Richard Gordon Field House, which
has a 200-meter track and many multipurpose courts.
27 & 28 » Conrades◊Wetherell
Science Center provides outstanding, state-of-the-art facilities for the Botany/Microbiology,
Chemistry, Geology/Geography, Mathematics and Computer Science, Physics
and
Astronomy departments, and Zoology departments.
It is
also home to the
The Hobson Science Library, Moore Greenhouse and
the Burns scanning electron microscope.
29 » Phillips Hall includes
the offices and classrooms for the Education, Journalism, Philosophy,
Psychology, and Religion departments.
30 » Merrick Hall (not in use)
31 » Elliott Hall contains the
Departments of History, Politics and Government, and Sociology/Anthropology departments, as well as the Offices of University Communications.
32 » Selby Field is OWU's main athletic
stadium. With seating for 9,100 spectators, it is used primarily for football,
lacrosse, and track and field.
33 » East Power House/Motor Pool |