Map of UConn Storrs Campus - Jorgensen Center for the Performing

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AFB
ALUM
APS
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B2
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Building Name
Agricultural Biotechnology Laboratory
Art Ceramic Studio
Art Design Center
Architectural and Engineering Services
Athletics Facilities Building
Alumni Center
Art Printshop
Avian Research Facility
Alumni Residence Halls
Jaime Homero Arjona Building
Art Building
Advanced Technology Laboratory
Wilbur O. Atwater Laboratory
Building #1
Building #2
Building #3
Building #4
Building #4 Annex
Building #5
Dairy Barn
Batting and Pitching Facility
Charles Lewis Beach Hall
Burton Family Football Complex
Merlin D. Bishop Center
Weston A. Bousfield Psychology Bldg.
Biology/Physics Building
John Buckley Residence Hall
Arthur B. Bronwell Building
Bio Science Complex
Alan T. Busby Suites
John J. Budds Building
School of Business
Francis L. Castleman Building
South Campus Chiller Plant
Chemistry Building
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Commissary Warehouse
Charter Oak Apartments
UConn Co-op
Cattle Resources Unit
Connecticut Softball Stadium
Center for Undergraduate Education
Central Utility Plant
Dairy Bar
The Daily Campus
Thomas J. Dodd Research Center
Drama-Music Building
Engineering II
Elizabeth Hicks Residence Hall
Environmental Health & Safety
Office/Radiation Safety Laboratory
Fine Arts Complex
Farm and Event Services
Floriculture Greenhouse
Mark Edward Freitas Ice Forum
University of Connecticut Foundation
Facilities Operations and
Locksmith Services
Family Studies Building
Grange East Residence Hall
Harry A. Gampel Pavilion
Edward V. Gant Science Complex
Charles B. Gentry Building
Hugh S. Greer Field House
Graduate Residence Halls
Harry L. Garrigus Suites
Roger A. Gelfenbien Towers Dining Hall
Albert Gurdon Gulley Hall
Hilltop Apartment Complex
William H. Hall Building
Willis Nichols Hawley Armory
Homer Babbidge Library
Human Development and
Family Relations Bldg.
Horsebarn Hill Arena
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F2
C13
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C10
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D8
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Horsebarn Hill Sciences Complex
Harriet S. Jorgensen Theatre
Historic Poultry Houses
Hilltop Residence Halls
HEART Program
Health Services Annex
J. Robert Donnelly Husky Heritage
Sports Museum
Horse Unit I
Horse Unit II
Husky Village
Environmental Health and Safety
Hazardous Waste Facillity
Institute of Materials Science
Nathan Hale Inn & Conference Center
Institute of Public and Urban Affairs
Information Technologies Engineering Bldg.
Jacobson Barn
J. O. Christian Field
Roy E. Jones Building
Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts
J. Ray Ryan Building
Frances E. Osborne Kellogg Dairy Ctr.
Merle S. Klinck Building
Benjamin Franklin Koons Hall
Lakeside Building
Landscaping Services
Arthur L. Lorentzon Stables
Livestock Unit I
Livestock Unit II
Lodewick Visitors Center
Mansfield Apartments
Harry Grant Manchester Hall
Mink Barn
Modular Building #1
Modular Building #2
Marcus Holcomb Residence Hall
Music Library
Museum of Natural History
Henry Ruthven Monteith Building
Motor Pool
Brien McMahon Residence Hall
Joseph J. Morrone Stadium
Memorial Stadium
Math-Science Building
Music Building
North Campus Residence Halls
Nafe Katter Theatre
North Parking Garage
Northwood Apartments
Northwest Residence Halls
Old Central Warehouse
Physics Building
Pharmacy/Biology Building
David C. Phillips Communication
Sciences Bldg.
Public Safety Complex
Planetarium
Israel Putnam Refectory
President’s Residence
Poultry Unit I
Rosebrooks Barn
Ratcliffe Hicks Building and Arena
Louisa J. Rosebrooks Residence Hall
Lewis B. Rome Commons
South Campus Residence Halls
George J. Sherman Family
Sports Complex
Storrs Hall Annex
André Schenker Lecture Hall
Lester E. Shippee Residence Hall
South Parking Garage
Student Recreation Facility
M. Estella Sprague Residence Hall
Anna M. Snow Residence Hall
Mark R. Shenkman Training Center
Augustus Storrs Hall
Student Union
Tennis Courts
George Safford Torrey Life
Sciences Building
Towers Residence Halls
Gordon W. Tasker Admissions Building
United Technologies Engineering Building
J. Louis von der Mehden Recital Hall
Central Warehouse
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William Benton Museum of Art
Wilbur Cross Building
West Campus Residence Halls
Nathan L. Whetten Graduate Center
Whitney House
George C. White Building
Walter Childs Wood Hall
Water Pollution Control Facility
Edwina Whitney Residence Hall
Hilda May Williams Student
Health Services
Nellie Louise Wilson Residence Hall
Wolff-Zackin Natatorium
Wilfred B. Young Building
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E7
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RESIDENCE COMPLEXES
Alan T. Busby Suites – BSRH, D14
Community Center
Alumni Residence Halls – ARH, D6
Eddy Hall
Belden Hall
Brock Hall
Ryan Refectory
Watson Hall
Charter Oak Apartments – COA, D15
Frederick Brown Hall
Burke Hough Hall
Arthur S. Hubbard Hall
Charles S. Foster Hall
Henry R. Hoisington Hall Andrew K. Thompson Hall
East Campus Residence Halls – ECRH, G7, G8
M. Estella Sprague Hall
Grange East Hall
Elizabeth Hicks Hall Edwina Whitney Hall
Holcomb Hall
Harry L. Garrigus Suites – GSRH, B9, B10
Graduate Residence Halls – GRH, D7
Ashford Hall
Jewett Hall
Branford Hall
Killingly Hall
Colchester Hall
Lyme Hall
Derby Hall
Milford Hall
Enfield Hall
Norwalk Hall
Farmington Hall
Preston Hall
Guilford Hall
Quinebaug Hall
Hebron Hall
Ridgefield Hall
Hilltop Apartment Complex – HAC, A8-9, B8-9
Anderson Building
Sanchez Building
Beard Building
Stowe Building
Crandall Building
Tantaquidgeon Building
Crawford Building
Wu Building
French Building
Woodhouse Building
Grasso Building
Wheeler Building
Merritt Building
Community Center
Hilltop Residence Halls – HRH, B9, B10
Ellsworth Hall
Putnam Refectory
Hale Hall
Hilltop Suites
Husky Village – HV, H12, H13
Building A
Building D
Building B
Building E
Building C
Building F
North Campus Residence Halls – NCRH, E12
Baldwin Hall
Middlesex Hall
New Haven Hall
Fairfield Hall
Hartford Hall
New London Hall
Hurley Hall
Tolland Hall
Windham Hall
Litchfield Hall
McConaughy Hall
Northwest Residence Halls – NWRH, D12
Batterson Hall
Russell Hall
Goodyear Hall
Terry Hall
Northwest Dining Hall
Hanks Hall
Rogers Hall
South Campus Residence Halls – SCRH, E5, D6
Nellie L. Wilson Hall
Louisa J. Rosebrooks Hall
Anna M. Snow Hall
Lewis B. Rome Commons
Towers Residence Halls – TRH, G11, G12
Allen Hall
Sherman Hall
Catherine Beecher Hall Sousa Hall
Colt Hall
Trumbull Hall
Alice B. Fenwick Hall Annie E. Vinton Hall
Alice Hamilton Hall
Susannah Wade Hall
Jefferson Hall
Webster Hall
Helen Keller Hall
Towers Activity Center
Kingston Hall
Roger A. Gelfenbien
Lafayette Hall
Towers Dining Hall
Morgan Hall
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West Campus Residence Halls – WCRH, D7
Alsop Hall
Lancaster Hall
Chandler Hall
Shakespeare Hall
Hollister Hall
Troy Hall
NON-UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS
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GOC
HILL
HLC
ICUC
MCC
MTH
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SCC
SMC
STA
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E. O. Smith High School
Friends Meeting House
Greek Orthodox Church
Hillel Foundation
Hope Lutheran Church
Islamic Center of the University of CT
Mansfield Community Center
Mansfield Town Hall
Storrs Parish House
Storrs Congregational Church
St. Mark’s Episcopal Chapel
St. Thomas Aquinas Chapel
United States Post Office
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s New England’s top ranked public
university, UConn is innovating classroom
instruction, advancing academic research and
scholarship, enriching the quality of student life,
expanding service activities, and—most visibly—
transforming facilities on its campuses. Record
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life includes more than 300 clubs and organizations, a full complement of intramural and club
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home of championship Husky athletic teams.
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The University of Connecticut itself is
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