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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Martin Chemical Laboratory Home of the Chemistry Department, Martin Chemical Laboratory contains labs, classrooms and chemistry library and state of the art instrumentation |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Hamilton House Also know as the Applied Psychology Building, Hamilton House contains laboratory and office space for the Psychology Department |
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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. |
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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 |
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