Albright Tennis Complex
The David B. & Georgiana S. Albright Tennis Complex opened in 1997. It is named for the former chair of the Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ Board of Directors and his wife for her $1 million contribution to the project.
The David B. & Georgiana S. Albright Tennis Complex opened in 1997. It is named for the former chair of the Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ Board of Directors and his wife for her $1 million contribution to the project.
Hollenbeck Hall is located on Bill Edwards Drive at the top of Myers Hollow.
Zimmerman Hall is located at the north end of Myers Hollow, between Hollenbeck Hall and the Barbara Deer Kuss Science Center.
Overlooking Commencement Hollow and neighbor to Recitation Hall, this historic building was the first science hall on campus and is the former home to the departments of geography, sociology, urban studies, and management.
Located on West Campus Drive and built in 1927, Koch Hall is home to Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ's Department of Art, which offers courses in art history and studio art, including ceramics, computer graphics and imaging, drawing, neon art, painting, photography, printmaking, and silver jewelry.
Built with donations in 1931 from the Elgar Weaver family of Brookville, Ohio. Dr. Hugh G. Harp, professor of mathematics and astronomy, was the first director of Weaver Observatory.
Located on Bill Edwards Drive, next to Hollenbeck Hall, the Barbara Deer Kuss Science Center houses some of Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ's most popular majors in the departments of biology, chemistry, geology, physics, mathematics, data science, computer science, environmental science, information systems, and nursing.
Myers Hollow is located between Myers Hall and Hollenbeck Hall.
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