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Academic

The college's academic facilities boast world class labs and classrooms as well as historic buildings celebrating the long-standing traditions of academic excellence at Davidson.

Chambers Building
The primary classroom building and the academic center of campus, Chambers Building houses most of the classrooms for non-arts and non-science majors as well as administrative and faculty offices
E. H. Little Library
The centrally located E.H. Little Library houses over 600,000 volumes and includes books, periodicals, government documents, and electronic resources
Baker-Watt Science Complex
Facilities for biology, psychology and physics departments providing state of the art laboratories and equipment for cutting-edge education and research
Martin Chemical Laboratory
Home of the Chemistry Department, Martin Chemical Laboratory contains labs, classrooms and chemistry library and state of the art instrumentation
Carolina Inn
One of the oldest buildings in the town of Davidson, the Carolina Inn serves today as the home for the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies
Oak Row
Originally built as a dormitory in 1836 and one of the oldest buildings on campus, Oak Row has been a meeting room and academic department offices in the past and is used for faculty offices
Elm Row
Originally built as a dormitory in 1836 and one of the oldest buildings on campus, Elm Row has been a meeting room and academic department offices in the past and is used for faculty offices
Eumenean Hall
Originally the home to a debating society founded in 1837, "Eu Hall" still houses the original ceremonial meeting rooms for the society on top floor as well as faculty offices on the bottom floor
Philanthropic Hall
Home to the Philanthropic Society, "Phi Hall" includes the original ceremonial meeting space on the top floor and classroom space on the bottom floor
Hamilton House
Also know as the Applied Psychology Building, Hamilton House contains laboratory and office space for the Psychology Department
McMillan Building
Home to a few Physical Plant offices, the McMillan Building is hidden among the trees along Ridge Road on the east side of campus.
Preyer Building
Home to the Medical Humanities offices as well as the Pre-Med Program, Preyer Building served as the college infirmary for a half century before its conversion to academic space