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Center for Advanced Research on Southeast Asia........................................................A5 Keeton (William) House (housing): dining .................. AB5 Kennedy (W. Keith) Hall: dining; communication.........D5 Kimball Hall: materials processing engineering............... C6 Kinzelberg (Harvey) Hall: nutritional sciences................D4 Klarman Hall: humanities............................................... C4 Knight (Lester B.) Laboratory in Duffield Hall.............. C6 Kroch (Carl A.) Library (access through Olin Library): Asia, rare, and manuscript collections; archives........ C4–5 Lincoln Hall: music, music and dance library................. C4 Livestock Pavilion.........................................................FG5 Low Rises 6, 7 (LR6, LR7) (housing)..............................E2 Lynah Rink: hockey, ice skating...................................E5–6 Maplewood Park (housing)............................................EF7 Malott Hall: mathematics, statistics, library ...................D5 Mann Library Building: café; agriculture, life sciences, and human ecology library; Bailey (L. H.) Hortorium...E4 Martha Van Rensselaer Hall: dining; human ecology.....DE4 McGraw Hall: anthropology, government, history; Knight Institute for Writing......................................BC4 McGraw Tower (Uris Library): chimes, chimes museum.C5 Mennen-Lyon-McFaddin (housing).................................B5 Mews Hall (housing)...................................................E2–3 Milstein Hall: architecture, art, and planning............. C3–4 Morrill Hall: linguistics, Romance studies, Russian..... C4–5 Morrison Hall: animal science........................................ G5 Mudd (Seeley G.) Hall: neurobiology and behavior........D5 Myron Taylor Hall: law, library....................................BC6 Myron Taylor Jane Foster Addition: library.....................B6 Newman (Floyd R.) Laboratory/Annex: elementaryparticle physics............................................................D4 Noyes Community Recreation Center: fitness center, student gym/recreation facilities, convenience store......B5 Noyes Lodge: language laboratory...................................D3 Olin (Spencer T.) Chemistry Research Laboratory.........D4 Olin Hall: chemical engineering.................................. C5–6 Olin Library: café; graduate/research library, access to Kroch Library.............................................................. C5 Parking garage (Hoy Road)............................................D6 Performing Arts, Schwartz (Sheila W. and Richard J.) Center for the..............................................................B7 Phillips Hall: computer engineering, electrical engineering.............................................................. CD6 Physical Science Building: café................................... CD4 Plant Science Building and Greenhouses.........................E5 Plantations (Cornell) Lewis (Richard M.) Education Center, Nevin Welcome Center...................................F4 Rand Hall: architecture studios....................................... C4 Rhodes (Frank H. T.) Hall: computer graphics, engineering facilities, Cornell Theory Center............ CD6 Rice Hall: various program offices....................................F5 Riley-Robb Hall: agricultural and biological engineering...........................................................FG5–6 Risley (Prudence) Hall (housing, program house): dining, theatre.......................................................... CD3 Robert Purcell Community Center: dining room, convenience store; Campus Life Housing and Dining Office, Conference Services offices, student activities and services..................................................................E2 Roberts (Isaac P.) Hall: agriculture and life sciences, Cornell Cooperative Extension, HONNESS LA Reis Tennis Center Belkin Squash Courts Oxley Equestrian Center ELLIS 366 R Q Cornell Lab of Ornithology East Hill Office Building McGovern East Hill Fields Plaza Neimand-Robinson Softball Field MITCHELL ST D HO¸ Y RD HOY R D MAPLE AVE A AC TH I Moakley House & Cornell Golf Center Robert Trent Jones Golf Course HANSHAW RD PINE TRE CO Duffield (David A.) Hall: café; advanced materials and nanoscience, Cornell NanoScale Facility, Knight Laboratory....................................................... C6 East Campus Research Facility at College of Veterinary Medicine...................................................H5 Ecology House (Hurlburt House) (housing, program house)......................................................................... C1 Emerson Hall: crop and soil sciences................................E5 Fernow Hall: natural resources...................................EF4–5 Fischell Band Center.......................................................E6 Founders Hall (housing)............................................. B4–5 Friedman (Stephen and Barbara) Wrestling Center...EF5–6 Friends Hall, in Schoellkopf Memorial Hall....................E6 Fuertes Observatory......................................................EF3 Gannett Health Services...........................................BC5–6 Gates Hall (Bill and Melinda): information sciences.......D6 Goldwin Smith Hall: coffeehouse; arts and sciences administration and facilities........................................ C4 Grumman Hall: aerospace engineering........................... C6 Grumman Squash Courts.............................................. D6 Hasbrouck Apartments (housing)............................ FG1–2 Helen Newman Hall: fitness center, intramural sports office, physical education....................................E3 High Rise 5 (HR5) (housing)..........................................E2 Holland (Jerome H.) International Living Center (housing, program house).............................................E2 Hollister Hall: civil and environmental engineering........ C6 Housing, Student: 13 South Avenue ........................................................B6 112 Edgemoor............................................................B6 122 McGraw Place ..................................................A3–4 625 University Avenue................................................A4 Akwe:kon...................................................................D2 Baker Hall.............................................................. B4–5 Balch Hall: Campus Life offices, Carol Tatkon Center: café............................................................D3 Becker House, Bethe House, Cook House, Keeton House, Rose House dining rooms......... AB4–5 Boldt Hall...................................................................B4 Cascadilla Hall............................................................B7 Center for Jewish Living/104West!: kosher/ multicultural dining.................................................B6 Comstock (Anna) Hall (Latino Living Center)........... C3 Court-Kay-Bauer complex....................................DE2–3 Dickson (Clara) Hall and Multicultural Living/ Learning Unit (McLLU).....................................D2–3 Donlon (Mary) Hall; Mews Hall; Just About Music (JAM); Ujamaa.........................DE2 Founders Hall........................................................ B4–5 Hasbrouck Apartments.........................................FG1–2 High Rise 5 (HR5)........................................................ E2 Holland (Jerome H.) International Living Center; Jameson (George) Hall.............................................E2 Hughes (Charles Evans) Hall: café...............................B6 Hurlburt House (Ecology House).............................. C1 Just About Music (JAM).............................................E2 Low Rises 6, 7 (LR6, LR7)............................................ E2 Maplewood Park.........................................................F7 Risley (Prudence) Hall: dining room, theatre........... CD3 Schuyler House...........................................................A7 Sheldon Court..........................................................BC7 Thurston Court Apartments........................................B3 Townhouse Community..............................................E1 Hospital for Animals (Cornell University) at College of Veterinary Medicine......................................... HJ4–5 Hughes (Charles Evans) Hall (housing): café...................B6 Humphreys Service Building.......................................E6–7 Hurlburt House (Ecology House) (housing, program house)........................................................... C1 Human Ecology Building ............................................DE4 ILR Research Building, ILR Conference Center in King-Shaw Hall, Dolgen Hall: conference facilities, industrial and labor relations.......................................D5 R Q 96B Ithaca College E THURSTON AV E SITY AV UNIVER N AURORA ST ST Q R R Q R Q 96 " " Q R R Q Stewart Park Allan H. Treman State Marine Park Ithaca/Tompkins Convention and Visitors Bureau 34 R Q 13 R Q Cornell Business and Technology Park Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport 0 109 366 R Q ETNA RD 110 R Q 0.5 0.75 1 Miles Copyright July 2015 Cornell University Campus Planning Office Ithaca, New York 0.25 NORTH ITHACA AREA R Q landscape architecture................................................ D4–5 Rockefeller Hall: Asian, Asian American, and Latino studies; science and technology studies.......... CD4 Rose (Flora) House (housing): dining........................... AB5 Sage Chapel.................................................................... C5 Sage Hall: café; executive education, management studies, library ........................................................ C5–6 Savage Hall: nutritional sciences.....................................D4 Schoellkopf Memorial Hall: Athletic Hall of Fame, athletics and physical education offices, Friends Hall, physical therapy.........................................................DE6 Schoellkopf (Paul) House: athletics and physical education offices............................................D6 Schurman Hall: veterinary college administrative and other facilities.......................................................H5 Schuyler House (housing)................................................A7 Schwartz (Sheila W. and Richard J.) Center for the Performing Arts...........................................................B7 Sheldon Court (housing)..............................................BC7 Sibley Hall: coffeehouse; architecture, art, and planning; fine arts library............................................................ C4 Snee (William E.) Hall: earth and atmospheric sciences.. C6 Space Sciences Building: radiophysics and space research; National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center; rooftop teaching radio telescope......................D4 Statler Hall and Hotel: dining and lodging facilities, executive education center, hotel administration, library, auditorium............................................... CD5–6 Stimson Hall: biological sciences, university ombudsman.. C5 Stocking Hall: Dairy Bar; food science, microbiology......F5 Tatkon (Carol) Center: in Balch Hall; café, new student services....................................................D3 Teagle Hall: athletics and physical education facilities, fitness center...........................................................D5–6 The Cornell Store: café, retail and service departments; credit union, postmarket............................................. C5 Thurston Court Apartments (housing)............................B3 Thurston Hall: theoretical and applied mechanics engineering................................................................. C6 Tjaden (Olive) Hall: visual arts.....................................BC4 Townhouse Community (housing A–H).........................E1 Transportation Services (116 Maple Avenue): information on parking, bus service, and traffic regulations................E7 Ujamaa (housing, program house)...................................E2 Upson Hall: computer science, industrial and mechanical engineering, plasma studies ...................... C6 Uris Hall: café; cognitive science; economics; feminist, gender, and sexuality studies; international studies; psychology; sociology................. C5 Uris Library: café; chimes, chimes museum (McGraw Tower); undergraduate library..................................... C5 Veterinary Medicine, College of: cafeteria (Schurman Hall); facilities, library......................... HJ4–5 Warren Hall: applied economics and management; biometrics; development sociology ..............................E4 Weill Hall: café, life science technologies..........................E5 White Hall: government, Jewish studies, Near Eastern studies..................................................BC4 White (Andrew D.) House: Society for the Humanities.CD5 Willard Straight Hall: dining, food court, information, student activities/services, theatre..............................BC5 Wilson (Robert Rathbun) Synchrotron Laboratory: CHESS, CESR/CLEO.................................................F6 Wing Hall: biochemistry, environmental engineering, microbiology................................................................F5 TURKEY HILL RD 13 South Avenue (housing)..............................................B6 112 Edgemoor (housing).................................................B6 122 McGraw Place (housing)........................................A3–4 625 University Avenue (housing)......................................A4 301 College Avenue (Marketing, Photography and Broadcast Studios)....................................................... C7 312 College Avenue (Cornell Chronicle, Pawprint).......BC7 Admissions Office, Undergraduate (also offices in each college and school)...................................................... C3 A. D. (Andrew Dickson) White House: Society for the Humanities........................................................ CD5 Africana Studies and Research Center: facilities, library.......C1 Akwe:kon (housing, program house)...............................D2 Anabel Taylor Hall: interfaith center............................BC6 Appel (Robert and Helen) Commons: dining, fitness center, student activities...............................................E3 Bailey Hall......................................................................D4 Baker Hall (housing) .................................................. B4–5 Baker Laboratory: chemical biology, chemistry............ CD4 Balch Hall (housing): Campus Life offices, Carol Tatkon Center: café...........................................D3 Bard Hall: materials science engineering......................... C6 Barnes Hall: auditorium, career and minority services, Public Service Center.................................................. C5 Bartels Hall: climbing wall, fencing salle, Newman Arena, outdoor program, strength and conditioning center, ticket office...............................................................E5–6 Barton Hall: gymnasium, Cornell Police, ROTC........D5–6 Becker (Carl) House (housing): dining..................... AB4–5 Beebe Hall: human ecology offices...................................F4 Bethe (Hans) House (housing): dining......................... AB5 Big Red Barn: dining; graduate student center............D4–5 Bill and Melinda Gates Hall: information sciences.........D6 Biotechnology Building: biochemistry, biotechnology and life science technologies, genetics and development, molecular and cell biology, nanobiotechnology...........DE5 Boldt Hall (housing)........................................................B4 Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research.............GH5 Bradfield Hall: earth and atmospheric sciences.................E5 Caldwell Hall: Graduate School, Cornell Abroad, and other offices........................................................DE4 Carpenter Hall: engineering administration, engineering and computer science library ................... C6 Cascadilla Hall (housing).................................................B7 Center for Jewish Living/104West! 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