Abernathy Field Station
Abernathy Field Station (AFS) is a 57-acre parcel of land located conveniently just five miles from campus. This ideal outdoor classroom encompasses many different ecosystems including mixed deciduous forest, a … Read more
Admission House
The Admission offices at W&J are inside the Admission House, located on Wheeling Street in Washington. The Admission House is a beautiful, Victorian-style mansion built in 1894. Although converted into … Read more
Barron P. McCune Alumni House
The Barron P. McCune Alumni House is another Victorian-style home that the College acquired in 1989.
Campus & Public Safety Office
The Department of Campus & Public Safety is located in part of historic Old Main, facing the Rossin Campus Center.
Clark Family Library
The Clark Family Library houses an open collection that includes more than 200,000 items in print, microfilm, audio and video formats.
Davis Memorial Hall
Built in 1848 as a family mansion, and remodeled by the College in 1947 for academic purposes, this building houses the Department of English staff.
Dieter-Porter Hall
Dieter-Porter Life Sciences Building, or DP, is home to the Biology and Psychology departments.
Henry Athletic Complex
The gymnasium, originally built in 1970, is a state-of-the art facility with 1,000 new bleacher-style seats, a refurbished floor, HVAC, and offices for the athletic director and sports information director.
Howard J. Burnett Center
The Howard J. Burnett Center houses the Departments of Economics and Business, Modern Languages, and Education.
Ignite Business Incubator and Co-Working Office Space
Ignite Business Incubator and Co-Working Space is a partnership between W&J, the City of Washington, Washington County, the Observer Publishing Company, and members of the region’s business community. Ignite is … Read more
John A. Swanson Science Center
Opened in 2010, Swanson Science Center is dedicated to the physical sciences, including Physics and Chemistry.
McMillan Hall
McMillan Hall, built in 1793, is the oldest building on campus. In fact, it’s the eighth oldest academic building in the United States.
New Residence Hall
New Residence Hall, or New Res, offers a suite-style living option primarily for students in their junior and senior years.
Old Main
The iconic towers are hard to miss. In the evenings, students use the unoccupied classrooms for group studying or meetings. Several departments call Old Main home including History, Political Science, Philosophy, Sociology, and Mathematics.
Olin Fine Arts Center
Olin Fine Arts Center includes classrooms, offices, the Olin Fine Art Gallery, and a fully-equipped 488-seat auditorium.
Rossin Campus Center
Rossin Campus Center is, as the name suggests, a center of campus life. It holds the campus store, meeting rooms, and many campus offices and services.
Tech Center
This state-of-the-art facility provides students and faculty computing and technological resources such as computer workstations, a Global Learning Unit, ‘smart’ classrooms, and seminar rooms.