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Page 1: ATHLETICS LIBRARIES LANDMARKS RESIDENCE HALLS ADM IN S TR VE DINING

ACADEMIC

Africana Studies C3Churchill House

Alpert Medical School D3Arnold Laboratory

Alumnae Hall B3Transportation Office

American Civilization D3Norwood House

Ancient Studies E3Annmary BrownMemorial

Annenberg Institute F3of School ReformHoppin House

Annmary BrownMemorial E3Ancient, Medieval,Renaissanceand Early Modern Studies

Anthropology E5Giddings House

Applied Mathematics D4182 George Street

Arnold Laboratory D3Alpert Medical School

Barus and Holley D4BuildingEngineering, Physics

Barus Building D4Education Department

Bell Gallery D1List Art Center

BioMedical Center C2

Blistein House D1

Chemistry D4Geo-Chem Building

Churchill House C3Africana StudiesRites and Reason Theatre

Classics D1Macfarlane House

Cognitive and Linguistic D3SciencesMetcalf Chemistry Laboratory

Cogut Center for the C2HumanitiesPembroke Hall

Commerce, Organizations E5and EntrepreneurshipFeinstein House

Community Health E1121 South Main Street

Comparitive Literature D4Marston Hall

Computation and D4Visualization, Center for180 George Street

Computer Science D4Watson Center forInformation Technology

Dyer House E5Center for the Study ofRace and Ethnicity in America

East Asian Studies D4333 Brook Street

Ecology and Evolutionary D2BiologyWalter Hall

Economics D2Robinson Hall

Education D4Barus Building

Education Alliance See Inset222 Richmond Street(Jewelry District)

Egyptology D2Wilbour Hall

Engineering D4Barus and Holley Building

English C270 Brown Street

Environmental Change D3InitiativeMacMillan Hall

Environmental Studies C3Urban Environmental Lab

Faunce House D2

Feinstein House E5Commerce, Organizationsand Entrepreneurship

French Studies B1Rochambeau House

Fulton Rehearsal Hall E5Music

Geo-Chem Building D4ChemistryGeological Sciences

Geological Sciences D4Geo-Chem Building

Genomics and See InsetProteomics, Center for70 Ship Street (Jewelry District)

Gerard House D1Philosophy

German Studies C4190 Hope Street

Gerontology and Health E1Care Research, Center for121 South Main Street

Giddings House E5Anthropology

Grant Recital Hall E5Music

Grimshaw-Gudewicz C3Medical Building

Haffenreffer Museum of D2AnthropologyManning Hall

Hispanic Studies B1Rochambeau House

History C2Peter B. Green House

History of Art and D1ArchitectureList Art Center

Hoppin House F3Annenberg Instituteof School Reform

Hunter Psychology Lab D3Psychology

Institute for Molecular D3and Nanoscale InnovationMedical Research Laboratory

International Studies E4Watson Institute

Italian Studies C4190 Hope Street

John Nicholas F2Brown CenterNightingale-Brown House

Joukowsky Institute D2for Archaeology andthe Ancient World70Waterman Street

Judaic Studies D4163 George Street

Kassar House E3Mathematics

Laboratories for See InsetMolecular Medicine70 Ship Street(Jewelry District)

Ladd Observatory See InsetLeadership Alliance D2Sayles Hall

Leeds Theatre D3Lyman Hall

Lincoln Field Building D3Geological Sciences

Lippitt House C3Sheridan Center forTeaching and Learning

List Art Center D1Bell GalleryHistory of Art and ArchitectureVisual Art

Literary Arts Program C268 1/2 Brown Street

Lyman Hall D3Leeds TheatreTheatre, Speech and Dance

Macfarlane House D1Classics

MacMillan Hall D3EnvironmentalChange Initiative

Manning Chapel D2Manning Hall

Manning Hall D2Haffenreffer Museumof Anthropology

Marston Hall D4Comparitive LiteratureSlavic Languages

Mathematics E3Kassar House

Maxcy Hall D3SociologySpatial Structuresin Social Sciences

Medical Research D3LaboratoryInstitute for Molecularand Nanoscale Innovation

Medieval Studies E3ProgramAnnmary BrownMemorial

Meiklejohn House D4Portuguese and BrazilianStudies

Mencoff Hall D2Population Studiesand Training Center

Metcalf Chemistry D3LaboratoryCognitive and LinguisticSciences

Metcalf Research D3LaboratoryCognitive and LinguisticSciences

Modern Culture E3andMedia155 George Street

Molecular Biology, Cell C3Biology and BiochemistrySidney E. Frank Hallfor Life Sciences

Molecular See InsetMicrobiology andImmunology70 Ship Street(Jewelry District)

Molecular See InsetPharmacology,Physiology and Biotechnology70 Ship Street(Jewelry District)

Morrison-Gerard E5Chamber Music StudioMusic

Music E5Orwig Music Building

Neuroscience C3Sidney E. Frank Hallfor Life Sciences

Nightingale-Brown F2HouseJohn Nicholas Brown Center

Norwood House D3American Civilization

OrwigMusic Building E5Music

Partridge Hall D2ThirdWorld Center

Pathology and See InsetLaboratory Medicine70 Ship Street(Jewelry District)

Pembroke Center C2for Training andResearch onWomenPembroke Hall

Peter B. Green House C2History

Philosophy D1Gerard House

Physics D4Barus and Holley Building

Plant Environmental D3Center

Political Science D2Prospect House

Population Studies D2and Training CenterMencoff Hall

Political Theory Project C28 Fones Alley

Portuguese and D4Brazilian StudiesMeiklejohn House

Prince Engineering D4LaboratoryEngineering

Prospect House D2Political Science

Psychology D3Hunter Psychology Lab

Public Health E1121 South Main Street

Race and Ethnicity E5in America,Center for Study ofDyer House

Religious Studies E2Shirley Miller House

Renaissance and Early E3Modern Studies ProgramAnnmary BrownMemorial

Rites and Reason C3TheatreChurchill House

Robinson Hall D2Economics

Rochambeau House B1French and Hispanic Studies

Salomon Center D2for Teaching

Sayles Hall D2Leadership Alliance

Sharpe House C3History

Sheridan Center for C3Teaching and LearningLippitt House

Shirley Miller House E2Religious Studies

Sidney E. Frank Hall C3for Life Sciences

Slavic Languages D4Marston Hall

Smith-Buonanno Hall B2

Sociology D3Maxcy Hall

Spatial Structures D3in the Social SciencesMaxcy Hall

Steinert Center E5Music

Stuart Theatre D2Faunce House

Taubman Center E2for Public Policy andAmerican Institutions67 George Street

T.F. Green Hall E5

Theatre, Speech D3and DanceLyman Hall

ThirdWorld Center D2Partridge Hall

Urban Environmental C3LaboratoryEnvironmental Studies

Urban Studies Program D429 Manning Street

Visual Art D1List Art Center

Walter Hall D2Ecology and EvolutionaryBiology

Watson Center for D4Information TechnologyComputer ScienceComputing and InformationServices

Watson Institute E4International Studies

Wilbour Hall D2Egyptology and AncientWestern Asia

Wilson Hall D2

67 George Street E2Taubman Center for PublicPolicy and AmericanInstitutions

68 1/2 Brown Street C2Literary Arts Program

70 Brown Street C2English

70 Ship Street See Inset(Jewelry District)Laboratories for MolecularMedicine

70Waterman Street D2Joukowsky Institute forArchaeology andthe Ancient World

121 South Main Street E1Community HealthPublic Health

131Waterman Street D4Education

133Waterman Street D4Education

135 Thayer Street E3Modern Culture andMedia

137Waterman Street D4Anthropology

155 George Street D4Modern Culture andMedia

163 George Street D4Judaic Studies

180 George Street D4Center for Computationand Visualization

182 George Street D4Applied Mathematics

190 Hope Street C4German and Italian Studies

195 Angell Street C4Center for LanguageStudies

222 RichmondStreet See InsetEducation Alliance(Jewelry District)

333 Brook Street D4East Asian Studies

341 Brook Street D4East Asian Studies

ADMINISTRATIVE

Administrative Offices C3Brown Office Building

Admission Office C2Corliss-Brackett House

Advancement Office See Inset110 Elm Street(Jewelry District)

Andrews House E3Health Services

Brown Bookstore C3Brown Office Building

Brown/Fox Point E4Early ChildhoodEducation Center

Brown Card Office C2JWalter Wilson

Brown Hillel C2

Brown Office Building C3Administrative OfficesBrown Bookstore

Career Development C3CenterHemisphere Building

Computing and See InsetInformation Services3 Davol Square(Jewelry District)

Corliss-Brackett House C2Admission Office

Dean of the College D2University Hall

Dean of the Faculty D2University Hall

Facilities Management A5295 Lloyd Avenue

Financial Aid/Student C2Employment, Office ofJWalter Wilson

Gardner House D3

Graduate Center E E3Office of ContinuingEducation

Graduate School E2HoraceMann

Health Services E3Andrews House

Hemisphere Building C3Career Development CenterResearch Protections Office

HoraceMann E2Graduate School

International Programs, C2Office ofJWalter Wilson

JWalter Wilson C2

Maddock Alumni E2Center

Nicholson House E2

Office of Continuing E3EducationGrad Center E

Pembroke Fieldhouse B4

Pembroke Hall C2Cogut Center for theHumanitiesPembroke Center forTeaching and ResearchonWomen

President’s House F2

President, Office of the D2University Hall

Provost, Office of the D2University Hall

Public Safety E4

Registrar’s Office C2JWalter Wilson

Residential Life E3Wayland House

Rhode Island Hall D2

Sarah DoyleWomen’s E2Center26 Benevolent Street

Saunder’s Inn at E4Brown UniversityVartan Gregorian Quad A

Senior Administration D2University Hall

Student Life, Office of E220 Benevolent Street

Swearer Center E1for Public Service25 George Street

Transportation Office B3Alumnae Hall

University Hall D2Senior Administration

University Mail Services C2JWalter Wilson

Vice President for E2Research, Office of theHoraceMann

Wayland House E3Residential Life

WBRU Radio Station E488 Benevolent Street

3 Davol Square See InsetComputing and InformationServices (Jewelry District)

5 Benevolent Street E2

20 Benevolent Street E2Office of Student Life

25 George Street E1Swearer Center forPublic Service

26 Benevolent Street E2Sarah DoyleWomen’sCenter

88 Benevolent Street E4WBRU Radio Station

110 Elm Street See InsetAdvancement Office(Jewelry District)

169 Angell Street C3Computing andInformation Services

295 Lloyd Avenue A5Facilities Management

ATHLETICS

Berylson Fields A6

Brown Stadium See InsetErickson Athletic B4Complex

Marston Boathouse See InsetMarvel Field See InsetMeehan Auditorium B4

Meister-Kavan Field B5

Olney-Margolies B5Athletic Center

Pizzitola Sports Center A4

Softball Field B6

Stevenson Field A5

Swim Center B5

TerrenceMurray B6Stadium

Varsity Tennis Courts B6

DINING

Blue Room Cafe D2Faunce House

CampusMarket D2Faunce House

Faculty Club E2

Friedman Cafe D3Sciences Library

Gate, The B3Alumnae Hall

Ivy Room, The E3Sharpe Refectory

Josiah’s E4Vartan Gregorian Quad A

Sharpe Refectory E3

Verney-Woolley B3

RESIDENCEHALLS

Andrews Hall B2

Archibald House E2

Barbour Hall E4

Bronson House E2

Buxton House E3

Caswell Hall D3

Champlin Hall B3

Chapin House E3

Diman House E3

Emery Hall C3

Everett House E2

Goddard House E3

Graduate Center E3A, B, C, D

Harkness House E3

Hegeman Hall D3

Hope College D2

Jameson House E2

King House E4

Littlefield Hall D3

Machado House B2

Marcy House E3

Mead House E2

Metcalf Hall B2

Miller Hall B3

Minden Hall D4

Morriss Hall B3

New Pembroke B31, 2, 3, 4

Olney House E3

Perkins Hall E5

Poland House E2

Sears House E3

Slater Hall D2

Vartan Gregorian Quad E4A, B

Wayland House E3

West House C2

Woolley Hall B3

Young Orchard E52, 4, 10

111 Brown Street B2

219 Bowen Street B3

LANDMARKS

Carrie Tower D2

College Green D2

Faunce Arch D2

Front Campus Green D2

Hughes Court E3

Keeney Quad E2

Lincoln Field D3

ManningWalk D4

Patriot’s Court E3

Pembroke Campus B3

Pembroke Field B4

Soldier’s Arch D3

Starr Plaza E4

VanWickle Gates D2

Walk, The C3

Wayland Arch E3

Wriston Quad E3

LIBRARIES

Annmary Brown E3Memorial Library

John Carter Brown D2Library

John Hay Library D1

OrwigMusic Library E5

Rockefeller Library D1

Sciences Library D3

Partial list, effective April 2009,subject to change

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