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WHERE DO I FIND?Admissions, Gateway, 1Alumnae Association, Helfarian, 23Bookshop, Campus Center, 15Café (Uncommon Grounds), Campus Center, 15Café (Lusty Cup), Canaday Library, 34Campus Safety, Maloney Building, 12The Cloisters, Old Library, 41Goodhart Theatre, 32Great Hall, Old Library, 41Gym (Schwartz Fitness and Athletics Center), 10Human Resources, 29Library, Canaday, 34Library, Carpenter, 39Library, Collier, 13OneCard, Cartref, 24Post Office, Campus Center, 15Restaurant, Wyndham, 30Taft Garden, 40Wyndham Guest House, 30
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1 Gateway (Admissions, Financial Aid, Tours)
2 Dorm/Dining Hall: New Dorm
3 Bettws-y-Coed4 Pen-y-Groes
(President’s Residence)
5 West House (Phebe Anna Thorne School)
6 Cambrian Row7 Pensby Center8 Dorm: Brecon9 Dorm: Batten 10 Schwartz Gym11 Ward (Facilities)12 Campus Safety
13 Park (Collier Science Library)
14 Dorm: Radnor15 Campus Center
(Bookshop, Post Office, Uncommon Grounds Café)
16 Dorm: Merion17 Canwyll House18 Russian Center19 English House20 Dorm: Denbigh21 Guild Hall
(Deans’ Offices)22 Dalton23 Helfarian (Alumnae
Relations and Development)
24 Cartref (OneCard)25 Arnecliffe
26 Pagoda27 Health Center 28 Dorm/Dining Hall:
Erdman29 Human Resources30 Wyndham (Guest
House, Restaurant)31 Dorm: Rockefeller32 Goodhart Hall
(McPherson Auditorium, Hepburn Teaching Theater, Goodhart Music Room)
33 Dorm: Rhoads34 Canaday Library
(Lusty Cup Café)
35 Taylor Hall (President’s Office, Provost’s Office)
36 Dorm: Pembroke East37 Dorm: Pembroke West38 Enid Cook ’31 Center
(Black Cultural Center)39 Carpenter Library40 Taft Garden41 Old Library (Cloisters,
Great Hall)42 Graduate School of
Social Work and Social Research
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1 ISABEL BENHAM GATEWAY Constructed in 1883, the building
houses Admissions, Financial Aid, and Communications, and is named for Isabel Benham ’31.
2 NEW DORM HALL Originally constructed in 1969 and
renovated in 2015, the building houses a residence and dining hall.
8 BRECON HALL Constructed in 1905, this dorm is named
for the Welsh county where the original Bryn Mawr is located.
9 JANE BATTEN HOUSE Donated to the College in 1959 by the
family of Jane Batten ’55, this dorm is for students interested in the environment and social justice.
10 BERN SCHWARTZ FITNESS AND ATHLETIC CENTER
Constructed in 1982, the building’s 2010 renovation included new locker rooms, pool upgrades, and a modernized fitness center.
13 MARION EDWARDS PARK SCIENCE & COLLIER SCIENCE LIBRARY
Constructed in 1990–91, the library is housed in the newly renovated Marion Edwards Park Science Building.
14 RADNOR HALL Completed in 1887, Radnor was
Bryn Mawr’s first dormitory designed by Cope & Stewardson.
15 CAMPUS CENTER A 1985 renovation was made possible by a
grant from Marie Salant Neuberger ’30. The center houses the Bookshop, Conferences and Events office, and Uncommon Grounds Café.
16 MERION HALL This is the College’s oldest dorm, completed
in 1885. Merion Green serves as the venue for Reunion, May Day, and Commencement.
20 DENBIGH HALL Opened in 1891, Denbigh was designed by
Stewardson & Cope, who introduced the first examples of Collegiate Gothic architecture to the U.S.
28 ELEANOR DONNELLEY ERDMAN HALL
This dorm and dining hall was designed by architect Louis Kahn and opened in 1965.
32 MARJORIE WALTER GOODHART HALL Constructed in 1926–28, Goodhart Hall
underwent a major renovation in 2009 that revamped the space. It houses the McPherson Auditorium, Hepburn Teaching Theater, and Goodhart Music Room.
30 WYNDHAM This intact late-18th century residence
houses the Wyndham Alumnae House Bed and Breakfast.
31 ROCKEFELLER HALL Completed in 1904, this dorm was a gift
from John D. Rockefeller.
33 RHOADS HALL, NORTH AND SOUTH Named after James E. Rhoads, the
College’s first president, these dorms were built in 1937.
34 MIRIAM COFFIN CANADAY LIBRARY The library was constructed in 1966–68;
the Lusty Cup Café is located in its basement.
39 RHYS CARPENTER LIBRARY Constructed in 1994–97, this is a large
low-grade addition to the rear of Old Library.
41 OLD LIBRARY Old Library was constructed in 1901–07
by Cope & Stewardson. In 1936–40, the Quita Woodward Wing was added, and in 1994-95, Rhys Carpenter Library was added to the rear.
35 TAYLOR HALL Constructed in 1879–1884, Taylor Hall is
the original adminstrative/academic building of the College and is essentially intact.
36 PEMBROKE HALL, EAST AND WEST These dorms were built in 1894 and
renovated in 1982. Many rooms in both wings still contain the original fireplaces and window seats.
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38 ENID COOK ’31 CENTER Named for Enid Appo Cook ’31, the first
African American woman to graduate from Bryn Mawr, the Center serves as the Black Cultural Center on campus.
6 CAMBRIAN ROW Completed in 2004, Cambrian Row
is composed of student activity and resource buildings including Clynnoc, Aelwyd, and Dolwen.
21 EUGENIA CHASE GUILD HALL Constructed in 1984-85, Guild houses the
undergraduate deans office, the registrar, student activities, international programs, student access services, and residential life.
22 DALTON HALL Named after British chemist and physicist
John Dalton, Dalton Hall was constructed in 1891–1893. Major interior renovations came in 1938, and overall renovations in 2006.