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Academic Outreach
618 Brodhead Avenue
The Department of Academic Outreach and Special Projects' mission is to use Lehigh University's knowledge base through collaborations with internal and external partners, to advance learning (K-12), address societal issues and concerns, and provide delivery systems to diverse constituencies throughout the Greater Lehigh Valley, statewide, nationally and internationally.
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Academic Outreach Web Site

Access Control/Locksmith
42 University Drive
Maintenance Facility

Alpha Chi Omega
93 Upper Sayre Park Road
Sorority House

Alpha Gamma Delta
95 Upper Sayre Park Road
Sorority House

Alpha Omicron Pi
107 Hill Drive
Sorority House

Alpha Phi
98 Upper Sayre Park Road
Sorority House

Alpha Tau Omega
99 Lower Sayre Road
Fraternity House

Alumni Memorial Building
27 Memorial Drive West
Built in memory of alumni who fought in World War I, the ivy-covered gothic Alumni Memorial Building is one of the most frequented buildings on campus.
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Directions to Alumni Memorial Building

Alumni Parking Pavillon
615 Brodhead Avenue
Visitors may park in the garage in spaces marked as visitor parking. Faculty and Staff parking available. For more information on parking, call (610)758-3893

Arts Lehigh
230 West Packer Avenue
ArtsLehigh is an all-university program designed to promote, facilitate and integrate the arts, creativity and an aesthetic sensibility through curriculum, campus environment and with the local community.
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Arts Lehigh Web Site

Barnett House
218 West Packer Avenue
Houses the Financial Aid Office
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Directions to Barnett House

Baseball Field
The Lehigh baseball team plays its home games on Murray H. Goodman Campus at the beautiful Lehigh Baseball Field. Over the years the Lehigh Baseball Field has received numerous upgrades, including the addition of new hitting cages and bullpens, and a new outfield fence that was donated by Lehigh baseball alumni and parents. An infield tarp was also purchased to preserve the field during inclement weather. The field is slated to receive several additional improvements in the near future, including new dugouts, expanded seating, and a new drainage system.

Beardslee House (Centennial II)
55 Centennial Drive
Also called "Lower Cents" by its residents, the Centennial II complex consists of six buildings, including the Beardslee House, arranged in a quadrangle with a large central courtyard and beach volleyball court. The six individual buildings house 44 first-year students each in double-occupancy rooms, and a few triples.
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Centennial II Web Site

Ben Franklin TechVentures
116 ATLSS Drive
For more than 20 years, the Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Northeastern Pennsylvania has helped this region's technology companies prosper by providing access to capital, business expertise and university resources. As hundreds of companies have experienced, Ben Franklin delivers hands-on support, guidance and investment funds at companies' most vulnerable times, helping clients to achieve and sustain commercial success and competitive advantage.

Ben Franklin/MRC/University Relations
125 Goodman Drive
Home to Ben Franklin Technology Partners, MRC, and University Relations.
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MRC Web Site

Beta Theta Pi
83 Sayre Drive
Fraternity House

Brodhead House
107 West Morton Street
Brodhead is an air-conditioned six-story high-rise building with an elevator. These four person suites house 194 second-year students and students living in two themes of the Upper Class Experience Residential Communities. Each suite has two double bedrooms or one double and two single bedrooms, and all suites have a furnished common area and a private bathroom.

Budget Office
422 Brodhead Avenue
The Budget Office assists all levels of responsible officers to accomplish their management function that pertains to financial planning and budgeting by providing reliable and responsible services in the areas of budget development, execution, control, and performance review.
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Budget Office Web Site

Building D/ Central Heating
114 Research Drive
Provides steam and chilled water utilities for the Mountaintop Campus.

Building J/ Mailing and Printing
118 ATLSS Drive
Mailing and Printing Services exists to support the educational objectives of the University and to enhance the Institutional image with its constituents through quality printing, mailing, duplicating, and related services.
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Directions to Building J/ Mailing and Printing

Campus Square A-D
Morton Street/Asa Drive
Campus Square is Lehigh's state-of-the-art residential complex. The 250-bed complex features air-conditioned two-, three-, and four-bedroom apartments, complete with full kitchen, private bathroom and fully furnished living room/dining room areas. The University's gateway into South Bethlehem also houses the University's bookstore, eateries, a parking garage, and a pedestrian plaza.
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Directions to Campus Square A-D

Campus Square Parking
2 Asa Drive
Visitors may park at the meters located on the lower level of the garage between 6:00AM – 10:00PM. Faculty, Staff, and Student permit parking available. For more information on parking, call (610)758-3893
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Campus Square Parking Web Site

Carothers House (Centennial II)
54 Centennial Drive
Also called "Lower Cents" by its residents, the Centennial II complex consists of six buildings, including the Carothers House, arranged in a quadrangle with a large central courtyard and beach volleyball court. The six individual buildings house 44 first-year students each in double-occupancy rooms, and a few triples.

Centennial I Commons
58 University Drive
Centennial I consists of six buildings with a common patio area in the middle. The "commons" building houses a shared laundry facility for residents and a maintenance shop.

Central Heating & Refrigeration
10 East Packer Avenue
Provides steam and chilled water utilities for much of the Asa Packer Campus.

Chandler-Ullmann Hall
17 Memorial Walk
Originally home to Lehigh's chemistry and chemical engineering departments, this building has been named a National Historic Chemical Landmark by the American Chemical Society. Currently the building houses the department of art and architecture, division of urban studies, and department of psychology, as well as a variety of studio spaces and cognitive, developmental and social psychology laboratories.

Chi Phi
105 Hill Drive
Fraternity House

Chi Psi
84 Lower Sayre Park Road
Fraternity House

Child Care Center (More House)
5 Duh Drive
The Lehigh University Child Care Center (LUCC) was founded in 1990 to serve the faculty, staff and students of Lehigh University, upon a recommendation from the President’s Commission on Minorities and Women. The establishment of an on-site child care center demonstrates the University’s commitment to the health and well being of members of the Lehigh Family.
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Child Care Center (More House) Web Site
Directions to More House

Christmas-Saucon Hall/Annex
14 East Packer Avenue
Christmas Hall is the university's oldest building. In 1872, Saucon Hall was constructed a few feet to the east of Christmas Hall. The buildings were connected with the construction of a "hyphen" in 1926. The building houses the department of mathematics and classrooms.
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Directions to Christmas-Saucon Hall/Annex

Congdon House (Centennial I)
56 University Drive
Also known as "Upper Cents" by its residents, the Centennial I complex is the sister complex of Centennial II. Centennial I consists of six buildings, including the Congdon House, with a common patio area in the middle. The individual buildings house 44 students each in double occupancy rooms. Each of the Housing hall buildings are co-ed by floor.

Controller's Office
524 Brodhead Avenue
The Controller's Office provides efficient, effective and professional financial service to the students, faculty, staff and other stakeholders of the University by developing practical and efficient procedures and processes, maintaining efficient systems and sound financial records, maintaining professional expertise, and seeking continuous improvements.
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Controller's Office Web Site

Coppee Hall
33 Coppee Drive
This building, originally erected in 1883 as the university gymnasium, was renovated in Spring 2003 and now houses the department of journalism and communication.
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Directions to Coppee Hall

Coxe Hall
32 Sayre Drive
Originally a mining laboratory, Lehigh recently renovated Coxe Hall as Lehigh's International Center.

Cross Country Start and Finish
The well-renowned Lehigh Cross Country course stretches throughout the Goodman Campus. The course was partially re-designed in the late 1990s by student members of the Integrated Learning Experience curriculum, and is highly respected throughout the country. The course holds several notable collegiate and high school races each year – including the prestigious Paul Short Run, one of the largest collegiate invitational cross country meets of the year. The Lehigh course has hosted the NCAA national championship three times.

Cundey Varsity House
121 Goodman Drive
The Cundey Varsity House is a strength-training center for Lehigh student-athletes. Located on the Goodman Campus, the varsity house was renovated in 2002 thanks in large part to a gift from A. Haig Cundey, class of 1955. New additions include a 5,000-square foot weight room, additional locker rooms, and new sports medicine area. The facility houses several meeting rooms and Lehigh team locker rooms for eight sports, and is used each summer by the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League for their training camp operations.

Delta Gamma
82 Sayre Drive
Sorority House

Delta Phi
86 Upper Sayre Park Road
Fraternity House

Delta Tau Delta
89 Hill Road
Fraternity House

Delta Upsilon
81 W. 8th Street
Fraternity House

Development Annex
622 Brodhead Avenue
Development Office Administrative Building

Diamond House
13-15 Duh Drive
The Saucon Village Apartment complex is located on Goodman Campus, approximately three miles from the Asa Packer Campus. The apartments are composed of 15 buildings, ten with two-story wings and five with three-story wings for a total of 136 units.

Distance Education
436 Brodhead Avenue
Lehigh University’s Office of Distance Education has been providing graduate programs and certificates to working professionals for over 14 years. Our commitment to providing graduate programs and courses by distance education emphasizes academic excellence through internationally renowned faculty, a shared community of learners, and relevant, market driven programs.
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Distance Education Web Site
Directions to Distance Education

Dravo House
65 Quad Drive
Dravo is our largest residence hall and houses 292 first-year students. There are four wings in this building, and the halls are co-ed by floor. Most rooms are double occupancy, but there are several singles and some triples.

Drinker House
64 Quad Drive
Drinker houses 134 second-year co-ed students. Most of the rooms are doubles with a limited number of triples and singles. Drinker has four floors and is co-ed by section.

Drown Hall
35 Sayre Drive
Drown Hall is headquarters for the English department and the Writing and Math Center.

E. Packer Avenue Parking Garage (Zoellner)
450 East Packer Avenue
Hours of Operation: 6:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Everyday. Entry in the Zoellner Parking Garage is from Packer Avenue and available to Faculty/Staff and students that have purchased access cards during regular operating hours at the Parking Office. Visitors and Students may park in the garage for $1.00 entry fee during regular operating hours. Permits are not required to park in the Zoellner garage.
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Zoellner Parking Garage Web Site

E.W. Fairchild-Martindale Library and Computing Center
8A East Packer Avenue
More than 700,000 volumes in science, social science, business, mathematics, and engineering are located in the library, in addition to government documents, newspapers, periodicals, microforms and audio-visual resources. The Computing Center is one of more than 30 student computing sites on campus with more than 400 personal computers for use, as well as printers and scanners.
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Library and Technology Services Web Site
Directions to E.W. Fairchild-Martindale Library and Computing Center

Education Annex
211 Warren Square
Academic Building

Emery House (Centennial I)
57 University Drive
Also known as "Upper Cents" by its residents, the Centennial I complex is the sister complex of Centennial II. Centennial I consists of six buildings, including the Emery House, with a common patio area in the middle. The individual buildings house 44 students each in double occupancy rooms. Each of the Housing hall buildings are co-ed by floor.

Facilities Services/Planning
461 Webster Street
The Office of Facilities Services & Campus Planning strives to provide a comprehensive campus and facilities management service through an integrated approach to planning, thereby creating and sustaining physical environments that are conducive to the diverse characteristics of Lehigh's educational mission.

Field Shop
127 Goodman Drive South
Grounds Maintenance Facility

Fraternity Management Association
219 Warren Square
The Fraternity Management Association is an organization comprised of men and women from the Fraternities, Sororities, along with any other living group officially recognized by Lehigh University. The Fraternity Management Association was organized in 1967 and incorporated in the State of PA as a non profit organization. Over the years, this organization has provided a mechanism for the Greek system to bring uniformity and stability to its financial operations through its training and monitoring functions. The Fraternity Management Association is committed to the continual improvement of Greek Life at Lehigh University.
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Fraternity Management Association Web Site

Fritz Engineering Laboratory
13 East Packer Avenue
Fritz Laboratory was designed and funded by John Fritz, pioneer of the steel industry. Fritz Laboratory houses the department of civil and environmental engineering.

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Gamma Phi Beta
100 Lower Sayre Park Road
Sorority House

Gatehouse, Mountaintop
119 Mountain Drive East
Administrative Facility

Gibson House
10-12 Duh Drive
The Saucon Village Apartment complex is located on Goodman Campus, approximately three miles from the Asa Packer Campus. The apartments are composed of 15 buildings, ten with two-story wings and five with three-story wings for a total of 136 units.

Golf Complex
902 College Drive
Lehigh’s newest facility, the golf practice complex, was opened in the spring of 2008. The facility provides the Lehigh men’s and women’s golf teams – who compete locally at the nearby Saucon Valley Country Club – a place to practice on-campus, in addition to providing a space for members of the campus community to improve their swing, chipping, sand game or putting stroke. In case of inclement weather, the venue features indoor driving bays and an indoor putting green. The complex was designed by Lehigh students, as part of Lehigh’s Integrated Learning Experience program.

Grace Hall/Ulrich Student Center
39 University Drive
This facility is home to the nationally ranked wrestling program, championship women's volleyball team, and the popular intramural and club sports program. The upper level houses the Ulrich Student Center, including a movie theatre, gameroom, and mailboxes. The Ulrich Student Center houses the Office of Student Activities, Student Organization Accounts, ID Office, Post Office and individual student boxes, an ATM machine, offices for University Productions, Leadership Office, Community Service Office, Student Senate, and the university radio station WLVR.
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Directions to Grace Hall/Ulrich Student Center

Harold S. Mohler Laboratory
200 West Packer Avenue
Mohler Laboratory is home to the industrial and systems engineering department.

Hartman House
7-9 Duh Drive
The Saucon Village Apartment complex is located on Goodman Campus, approximately three miles from the Asa Packer Campus. The apartments are composed of 15 buildings, ten with two-story wings and five with three-story wings for a total of 136 units.

Human Resources
428 Brodhead Avenue
The main function of HR is to provide service and assistance to all faculty and staff employed at Lehigh University.
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Human Resources Web Site

Humanities Center
224 West Packer Avenue
The Humanities Center focuses on melding work and play and offers an area for students to think freely and challenge intellectual boundaries. Past seminars have tackled topics ranging from global issues to how to make French crepes.

Iacocca Hall
111 Research Drive
This building houses two academic departments (chemical engineering and biological sciences) and the College of Education as well as a dining room and several classrooms.
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Directions to Iacocca Hall

Imbt Laboratories
117 ATLSS Drive
This is primarily a high-bay research lab space where the ATLSS project was constructed, and where chemical engineering and Energy Research Center have major research facilities. It is also the headquarters of the “Fleet of the Future” program.

Institutional Research
422 Brodhead Avenue
The Office of Institutional Research (OIR) is responsible for the official reporting of university data to both internal and external constituents. It is the policy of OIR to report institutional data based on specific census dates, primarily the tenth-day of class.  By reporting data based on a specific point-in-time, we are able to provide consistent data and trend analysis for planning purposes.
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Institutional Research Web Site

Jewish Student Center
214-216 Summit Street
The Lehigh University Hillel Society, is a student-run organization. The Jewish Student Center provides a Jewish home on campus for students to gather to relax, socialize, share a meal, observe Shabbat, and even offers a quiet place to study.
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Jewish Student Center Web Site

Johnson Hall
36 University Drive
This administrative building is home to several University offices, including Counseling Services, Chaplain's Office, Campus Police, Health and Wellness Center, and Parking Services.
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Directions to Johnson Hall 

Jordan Hall
115 Research Drive
Temporary administrative offices.

Kappa Alpha
85 Upper Sayre Park Drive
Fraternity House

Kappa Alpha Theta
106 Hill Drive
Sorority House

Kappa Sigma
87 Upper Sayre Park Road
Fraternity House

Kaufman Fields: Soccer Practice
Soccer Practice Fields

Kaufman Fields: Softball
Located adjacent to Goodman Stadium, Kaufman Field serves as the home of the Lehigh softball program. The field is named in honor of longtime athletics supporter Robert Kaufman, class of 1968. Since joining the Patriot League for softball in 1991, Lehigh has won more league titles than any other member school. The adjacent practice fields are utilized by the Lehigh soccer teams in both the fall and spring.

Lambda Chi Alpha
97 Upper Sayre Park Road
Fraternity House

Lamberton Hall
690 Taylor Street
The structure served as the university commons and dining room until the renovation of Packer Hall in 1958. The building honors the memory of Robert A. Lamberton, third president. It most recently housed the music department until its move to the Zoellner Arts Center. In January of 2006 it reopened as a late-night diner and student programming facility.

Leavitt House (Centennial I)
62 University Drive
Also known as "Upper Cents" by its residents, the Centennial I complex is the sister complex of Centennial II. Centennial I consists of six buildings, including the Leavitt House, with a common patio area in the middle. Currently, one of the buildings is utilized for sorority housing, one of the buildings is used for second year housing, and the other four buildings are first-year residence halls. The individual buildings house 44 students each in double occupancy rooms. Each of the Housing hall buildings are co-ed by floor.

Lewis Tennis Center
128 Goodman Drive South
Built in the mid 1990s, the Lewis Tennis Center features four indoor courts for year-round competition. The Lewis Tennis Center is home of the Lehigh men’s and women’s tennis teams. They complement the 16 outdoor courts, which are located adjacent to the building. The Ulrich Varsity Courts are a great spot to check out the competition when it heats up in the spring.

Linderman Library
30 Library Drive
You can immediately sense a historic feeling when you enter Linderman Library, one of the oldest university libraries in the nation. With more than 400,000 volumes in the humanities, it houses most of the reference materials for liberal arts research. The Bayer Galleria of Rare Books houses the libraries' 24,000 volume Special Collections division. The winding staircase, just inside the building, leads to "Lucy's Cafe", a perfect place to hide one's self to study for exams.
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Library and Technology Services Web Site
Directions to Linderman Library 

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Maginnes Hall
9 West Packer Avenue
The offices of the College of Arts and Sciences and several of its departments are located in Maginnes Hall. In addition to classrooms and faculty offices, Maginnes houses the International Multimedia Resource Center and its "World View Room," where students and faculty can watch domestic and international cultural and news programs on wide-screen television down-linked via satellite.
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Directions to Maginnes Hall

McClintic-Marshall House
67 University Drive
Better known to its residents as "M&M," this building houses 292 first-year students on its three floors. This building is split into two wings, and the building is co-ed by section.

McConn House (Centennial I)
61 University Drive
Also known as "Upper Cents" by its residents, the Centennial I complex is the sister complex of Centennial II. Centennial I consists of six buildings, including the McConn House, with a common patio area in the middle. The individual buildings house 44 students each in double occupancy rooms. Each of the Housing hall buildings are co-ed by floor.

Murray H. Goodman Stadium
150 Goodman Drive
Named for donor Murray H. Goodman, class of 1948, this 16,000 seat facility serves as the home of the Lehigh football program. Goodman Stadium is widely regarded as one of the finest venues of its size in the country. With picturesque South Mountain serving as the backdrop, the stadium – built in 1988 – is the perfect setting for football in the fall. A spacious stadium house with sports medicine, locker room, and media facilities resides under the north end zone scoreboard. Lehigh is an annual leader in Patriot League attendance, and the Mountain Hawks have won over 70% of their games played here. Goodman Stadium hosts the University’s commencement each spring.

Neville Hall
6A East Packer Avenue
This building in the chemistry complex has three auditoriums used for lectures and events. The building is named for Dr. Harvey A. Neville, president from 1961 to 1964, who was a chemist.

Newman Association Center
661 Taylor Street
The Newman Center houses Catholic Campus Ministry.

Outdoor Track
When the weather is nice, the track and field teams head outdoors in the spring to the all-weather outdoor track, which was built in the 1970s and has been renovated and upgraded several times since. The venue serves as host to several meets and competitions each year and as a versatile training site for track and field as well as other sports teams.

Packard Laboratory
19 Memorial Drive West
Headquarters to the P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science, Packard Laboratory also houses the departments of mechanical engineering and mechanics, electrical and computer engineering and computer science and computer engineering. Within Packard, there are also auditoriums, numerous classrooms, research labs, lecture halls, and computer labs. Most engineering students will spend the majority of their time in this building, either taking classes or using the research facilities.
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Directions to Packard Laboratory

Packer House
217 West Packer Avenue
Packer House houses 14 second year students. Similar to the Warren Square houses, this house provides an ideal experience for students looking for a quiet, homelike feel. The house contains single and double bedrooms.

Packer Memorial Church
18 University Drive
While Lehigh is not religiously affiliated, Packer Memorial Church is located on campus and provides students with religious services. Wedding ceremonies also occur here. In addition to religious services, the chapel, which is listed on the Pennsylvania Register of Historic Places, is also used for musical presentations, such as the Christmas Vespers and performances by the Bethlehem Bach Choir.
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Directions to Packer Memorial Church

Palmer House (Centennial II)
53 Centennial Drive
Also called "Lower Cents" by its residents, the Centennial II complex consists of six buildings, including the Palmer House, arranged in a quadrangle with a large central courtyard and beach volleyball court. The six individual buildings house 44 first-year students each in double-occupancy rooms, and a few triples.

Phi Gamma Delta
104 Hill Drive
Fraternity House

Phi Kappa Theta
88 Upper Sayre Park Road
Fraternity House

Phi Sigma Kappa
90 Upper Sayre Park Road
Fraternity House

Philosophy Building
15 University Drive
This building houses the Philosophy department.

Pi Beta Phi (Congdon House)
56 University Drive
Sorority House (located in Centennial I complex)

President's House
28 University Drive
Home to the president of the University, Alice P. Gast, and her family.

Price Hall
681 Taylor Street
The sociology and anthropology department is located in Price Hall.

Psi Upsilon
80 University Drive
Fraternity House

Purchasing & Business Services
516 Brodhead Avenue
The Mission of the Office of Institutional Purchasing is to provide quality customer support by providing efficient and effective purchasing services in support of the University’s education and research goals.
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Purchasing and Business Services Web Site

Rathbone Hall
63 University Drive
A gorgeous view of Bethlehem makes dining a pleasure at Rathbone Hall, one of the three dining halls on the Asa Packer Campus. With the variety of items on the menu at Rathbone, there is always something here to suit any dining taste.
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Directions to Rathbone Hall 

Rauch Business Center
621 Taylor Street
This facility houses the College of Business and Economics and features over 40 classrooms, auditoriums, meeting areas, and the Clayton Conference Center. Lehigh's MBA program and Career Services also reside here.
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Directions to Rauch Business Center

Rauch Field House
123 Goodman Drive
Longtime supporter of athletics Philip Rauch, class of 1933, helped fund the multi-purpose indoor facility that bears his name. Rauch Fieldhouse serves as home to the Lehigh track and field teams during the winter months. The venue also serves as an excellent practice facility for many other Lehigh teams during inclement weather, as well as trade shows and high school track meets year round. New lighting was installed in 2006.
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Directions to Rauch Field House

Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP)
526 Brodhead Avenue
The office responsible for pre-award and technology transfer issues and reports to the Vice Provost of Research.
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Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP) Web Site

Residence Life
227-229 Warren Square
The Office of Residence Life strives to enhance the educational mission of the University by creating opportunities with our students to explore relationships, share ideas, and challenge values within the residential community that will encourage the development of vital life skills.
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Residence Life Web Site

Richards House
66 Quad Drive
Richards is home to 150 first-year students. The rooms are singles and doubles. There are four floors in Richards and they are co-ed by floor.

Risk Management
616 Brodhead Avenue
The Mission of the Risk Management Department is to protect and preserve Lehigh University's financial solvency and its human and physical resources through the development and administration of policies, procedures and standards in support of an institution-wide risk management process, which includes the management of the insurance program and various loss control and loss prevention programs.
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Risk Management Web Site

ROTC House
233 West Packer Avenue
Unique to Lehigh's program is the addition of special housing for ROTC students. Cadets may opt to live in our on-campus ROTC House, a "fraternity-style" Victorian building.
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ROTC House Web Site

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Sayre Building
26 Memorial Drive West
Originally known as the Sayre Observatory, the dome that once housed the telescope can still be seen.

Sayre Field Comfort Station
110 Mountain Drive
Athletic Facility

Sayre Residential Village
109A-D Upper Sayre Park Road
This complex is located in Sayre Park. There are 146 upperclass students housed in the complex which consists of three residential buildings and one commons building.

Seeley G. Mudd Building
6 East Packer Avenue
This seven-story building houses labs and resources for chemistry students, as well as the chemistry department. State-of-the-art equipment housed in this building includes an electron spectrometer for chemical analysis (ESCA), one of 10 in the world, as well as the department's unique nuclear magnetic resonance imaging facility.

Service Building
321 Adams Street
Maintence Facility

Severs House
1-3 Duh Drive
The Saucon Village Apartment complex is located on Goodman Campus, approximately three miles from the Asa Packer Campus. The apartments are composed of 15 buildings, ten with two-story wings and five with three-story wings for a total of 136 units.

Sherman Fairchild Center for The Physical Sciences
16 Memorial Walk East
The Center houses classrooms and laboratories for undergraduate and graduate students in physics, faculty offices, and a 260-seat auditorium. The complex includes Lewis Laboratory, the original five-story stone structure, the Sherman Fairchild Laboratory for Solid-State Studies, and the Oberkotter Auditorium and research laboratories.

Sherman Fairchild Laboratory for Solid State Studies
16A Memorial Walk East
The Sherman Fairchild Laboratory for Solid-State Studies in located on the lower campus of Lehigh University . The Center provides offices and laboratories for an interdisciplinary staff from the departments of physics, materials science and engineering , and electrical engineering.
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Sherman Fairchild Laboratory for Solid State Studies Web Site

Sigma Alpha Mu
94 Upper Sayre Park Road
Fraternity House

Sigma Chi
102 Lower Sayre Park Road
Fraternity House

Sigma Phi Epsilon
92 Upper Sayre Park Road
Fraternity House

Sinclair Laboratory
7 Asa Drive
Sinclair Laboratory serves one of the University's main research centers, including the Center for Optical Technologies, the International Materials Institute for Glass Forming, and an electron spectrometer for chemical analysis (ESCA), one of 10 in the world.

Smiley House (Centennial I)
59 University Drive
Also known as "Upper Cents" by its residents, the Centennial I complex is the sister complex of Centennial II. Centennial I consists of six buildings, including the Smiley House, with a common patio area in the middle.  The individual buildings house 44 students each in double occupancy rooms.

South Fields
Athletics Fields

Squash Courts
122 Goodman Drive
The Squash Courts holds the games played by the co-ed Squash League.

Stabler Athletic & Convocation Center
124 Goodman Drive
Stabler Arena has been home to Lehigh basketball for over 25 years, and plays host to wrestling matches on occasion as well. Named in memory of his parents by Trustee Emeritus Donald B. Stabler, class of 1930, the arena seats 5,600 fans, and has undergone several upgrades over the years, including a new playing surface, new scoreboards, and most recently, new locker room facilities for the Lehigh basketball teams. The arena also hosts concerts and other external events.
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Stabler Athletic and Convocation Center Web Site
Directions to Stabler Athletic & Convocation Center

Stadium House
150N Goodman Drive
Football Locker Rooms

Stevens House (Centennial II)
52 Centennial Drive
Also called "Lower Cents" by its residents, the Centennial II complex consists of six buildings, including the Stevens House, arranged in a quadrangle with a large central courtyard and beach volleyball court. The six individual buildings house 44 first-year students each in double-occupancy rooms, and a few triples.

Stoughton House (Centennial II)
51 Centennial Drive
Also called "Lower Cents" by its residents, the Centennial II complex consists of six buildings, including the Stoughton House, arranged in a quadrangle with a large central courtyard and beach volleyball court. The six individual buildings house 44 first-year students each in double-occupancy rooms, and a few triples.

Summer Session
436 Brodhead Avenue
There has been a summer session program at Lehigh for over a century, developing into a significant part of the University's overall academic program. Lehigh now offers over 200 courses each summer. They range from travel programs in Europe, Asia and Mexico, to field camp in the Rocky Mountains, to on-campus courses that service Lehigh undergraduates and graduates, adult professionals in business and education, and students at other colleges who return to their Lehigh Valley homes for the summer. At Lehigh, summer is a time for educational experimentation. There are many special summer offerings not available during the regular academic year, including a growing number of courses offered completely on-line.
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Summer Session Web Site

Taylor College
68 University Drive
Taylor College houses 145 students from the second-year, junior and senior classes in co-ed and single-sex hallways. Some of these 145 students choose to participate in the Arts Lehigh themed program which involves increased exposure to the arts. Others simply select Taylor as a traditional Housing hall living option.

Taylor Gymnasium
641 Taylor Street
Taylor boasts two indoor swimming pools, basketball courts, the Welch Fitness center, men's and women's locker rooms, racquetball and squash courts, a steam room, a multi-purpose dance/aerobics room, a climbing wall and a sports medicine tower. Taylor houses the athletics department offices and the Roger S. Penske Lehigh Athletics Hall of Fame.
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Theta Chi
91 Upper Sayre Park Road
Fraternity House

Theta Xi
96 Upper Sayre Park Road
Fraternity House

Thornburg House (Centennial I)
60 University Drive
Also known as "Upper Cents" by its residents, the Centennial I complex is the sister complex of Centennial II. Centennial I consists of six buildings, including the Thornburg House, with a common patio area in the middle. The individual buildings house 44 students each in double occupancy rooms. Each of the Housing hall buildings are co-ed by floor.

Transportation Services
126 Goodman Drive
Transportation Services operates several bus services on and around the Lehigh University campus including the Athletic and Convocation Center (ACC) Bus Service, Escort Bus Service (TRACS), Mountaintop Bus Service, and Saucon Village Bus Service. Transportation services maintains a "pool" of vehicles which are available to the University community at reasonable rates. The garage at Transportation Services monitors and maintains the University's fleet of over 140 vehicles.
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Trembley Park
71-77 Trembley Drive
This apartment complex is located right in the middle of campus. It houses 176 upperclass students in four-person apartments that have one double and two single bedrooms, plus a kitchen, furnished living room/dining room and a private bathroom.

Ulrich Complex
151 Goodman Drive
The comparatively new Ulrich Sports Complex is home to the Lehigh soccer, lacrosse, and field hockey programs. The dual field complex was named for lead donor Ronald J. Ulrich, a member of the class of 1966. The venue was designed by Lehigh students as part of Lehigh's distinctive Integrated Learning Experience curriculum. The complex features both a grass and an artificial turf field which are lighted for night games, permanent seating for 1200 fans at each field, restrooms, concessions, and a press box. A distinctive concourse area at the top of the stands allows fans to alternate viewing both games of an occasionally concurrent schedule.

Umoja House
101 Lower Sayre Park Road
The UMOJA House was established to encourage a sense of unity and pride among diverse groups of students at Lehigh in a multicultural setting. Residents of the UMOJA House often work closely with Multicultural Affairs Office.

University Center (Packer Hall)
29 Trembley Drive
This building houses student and faculty dining facilities, a food court and Pandini's Italian eatery, deans' offices, the Women's Center, the Center for Academic Success, the Multicultural Center, the disabilities coordinator, ROTC headquarters, a branch bank and conference facilities.
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Warren Square A
220 Warren Square
There are four small houses located in the Warren Square Complex. They range in size from 11 to 23 residents. The Warren Square complex houses second year students and students living in two themes of the Upper Class Experience Residential Communities. These houses provide an ideal experience for students looking for a quiet, homelike feel.

Warren Square B
210 Warren Square
There are four small houses located in the Warren Square Complex. They range in size from 11 to 23 residents. The Warren Square complex houses second year students and students living in two themes of the Upper Class Experience Residential Communities. These houses provide an ideal experience for students looking for a quiet, homelike feel.

Warren Square C
532-534 Brodhead Avenue
There are four small houses located in the Warren Square Complex. They range in size from 11 to 23 residents. The Warren Square complex houses second year students and students living in two themes of the Upper Class Experience Residential Communities. These houses provide an ideal experience for students looking for a quiet, homelike feel.

Warren Square D
222 Summit Street
There are four small houses located in the Warren Square Complex. They range in size from 11 to 23 residents. The Warren Square complex houses second year students and students living in two themes of the Upper Class Experience Residential Communities. These houses provide an ideal experience for students looking for a quiet, homelike feel.

Whitaker Laboratory
5 East Packer Avenue
This five-story structure, with an adjoining two-level classroom-auditorium section, serves the department of materials science and engineering. There are laboratories here for high-pressure research and reaction kinetics, nuclear studies, analog computation, process control, optoelectronics, high-temperature thermodynamics and kinetics, and fine structures and metallography.
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Whitehead Football Practice Fields
The Whitehead Practice Fields are located just behind the Cundey Varsity House and outside the Leckonby Locker Rooms, and the complex consists of three fields for use primarily by the football team. The Whitehead Practice Fields feature lights for night practice, and the fields also host the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles for training camp each summer.

Wilbur Annex
11 East Packer Avenue
Houses the offices for the Design Arts and Integrated Product Development programs.

Wilbur Powerhouse
12 East Packer Avenue
This 17,000 square foot facility is open to all students from across the University's various colleges, involved in three of Lehigh's most innovation multi-disciplinary programs: Integrated Product Development (IPD), Integrated Business and Engineering (IBE), and Integrated Design Arts Initiative (IDAI). The building includes a CAD and 3D virtual modeling (computer) lab, prototyping shops featuring rapid prototyping and 3D scanning equipment, teamwork areas and meeting rooms.

Williams Hall
31 Williams Drive
This four-story brick structure contains classrooms and laboratories for the departments of biological sciences and of earth and environmental sciences. A small greenhouse adjoins the building. Modern facilities are available to support research in many areas including geochemistry; stable-isotope geochemistry; geochronology; paleomagnetics; seismology and high resolution geophysics; aquatic and ecosystems ecology; GIS and quantitative geomorphology; and water quality.

Williams House (Centennial II)
50 Centennial Drive
Also called "Lower Cents" by its residents, the Centennial II complex consists of six buildings, including the Williams House, arranged in a quadrangle with a large central courtyard and beach volleyball court. The six individual buildings house 44 first-year students each in double-occupancy rooms, and a few triples.

Zoellner Administration
203 East Packer Avenue
Houses the Zoellner Arts Center Administration.

Zoellner Arts Center
420 East Packer Avenue
This state-of-the-art performing arts center and education facility is home to the theatre and music departments and features two art galleries. Zoellner offers high-quality programs of an international flair, bringing in world-class performers from around the globe.
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Zoellner Arts Center Parking Garage
450 East Packer Avenue
Visitors and Students may park in the garage for $1.00 entry fee during regular operating hours. Hours of Operation: 6:00AM - 11:00PM Everyday For more information on parking, call (610) 758-3893.