One of the nation's top undergraduate
engineering, science, and mathematics colleges
A Look Inside
Oakley Observatory
Funded with a $500,000 gift from the Oakley Foundation in Terre Haute, Oakley Observatory houses eight telescopes and computer equipment. Located in the woods on the east side of campus, the observatory opened in the spring of 2000.
A.
Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity
B.
Apartment Commons
C.
Apartment East (Residence)
D.
Apartment West (Residence)
E.
Baur-Sames-Bogart (BSB) Hall (Residence)
F.
Blumberg Hall (Residence)
G.
Chi Omega Sorority
H.
Cook Stadium/Phil Brown Field
I.
Crapo Hall (classrooms, computer center)
J.
Deming Hall (Residence)
K.
Hadley Hall (president, dean of faculty, institutional assessment)
L.
Hatfield Hall (auditorium, alumni, development, external affairs)
M.
Hulman Memorial Union
(food service, bookstore,
student affairs, health
services, financial aid, career services, student activities)
N.
John T. Myers Center for
Technological Research
with Industry
O.
Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity
P.
Logan Library (Learning
center in lower level)
Q.
Facilities Operations
R.
Mees Hall (Residence)
S.
Moench Hall (classrooms, labs, admissions)
T.
Percopo Hall
U.
Oakley Observatory
V.
Olin Hall & Olin Advanced
Learning Center (classrooms, laboratories)
W.
Public Safety Office
X.
Rose-Hulman Ventures
Y.
Rotz Mechanical Engineering
Lab
Z.
Scharpenberg Hall (Residence)
AA.
Sigma Nu Fraternity
BB.
Skinner Hall (Residence)
CC.
Speed Hall (Residence)
DD.
Sports and Recreation Center
EE.
Triangle Fraternity
FF.
White Family Chapel