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(1) Agassiz House holds the Harvard College Admissions Office Visitor Center as well as a 330-seat theater that hosts various student-directed theater, dance, and orchestral performances. (2) The Science Center contains several academic departments, five major lecture halls, dozens of classrooms, an observatory, and the Cabot Science Library. (3) Memorial Hall is a Gothic-style brick build- ing. Inside, Annenberg Hall is used as a dining hall that serves first-year students. Memorial Hall also contains the 1,000-seat Sanders Theatre, famous for its design and acoustics. (4) Oxford Street and Divinity Avenue hold several major laboratories, academic depart- ments, and museums, including the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology and the Harvard University Herbaria. (5) The Harvard University Art Museums house a world-class collection of approximately 150,000 works of art. (6) The Carpenter Center for Visual Arts is the only building in North America designed by Le Corbusier. It is home to the Department of Art, Film and Visual Studies, and the Harvard Film Archive. (7) The Barker Center is the headquarters for the humanities, housing a dozen academic departments. (8) Tercentenary Theatre is an open space in which Commencement ceremonies take place. It contains Memorial Church, which was originally built in 1932 to honor Harvard students and alumni who fought in World War I. It also holds (9) Widener Library, a memorial to the Harvard alumnus Harry Elkins Widener who died aboard the Titanic, and Sever Hall, a classroom building built in 1878 and designed by H.H. Richardson. (10) The Old Yard is the oldest part of Harvard’s campus, with first references to its existence appearing in 1639. Now, most of the structures within the Old Yard are first-year dorms. University Hall now houses the offices of the Deans of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, including the Dean of Harvard College. (11) The John Harvard Statue faces (12) Johnston Gate, the main entrance to the Old Yard. The College was founded by the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1636 and named “New College.” A local clergyman, John Harvard, bequeathed half of his estate and entire library, and the “New College” was renamed in his honor. (13) Harvard Square serves as the center of student life in Cambridge. Bookstores, restau- rants, cafés, and an assortment of specialty shops line the red brick sidewalks. (14) The Coop is a bookstore in Harvard Square that sells books, gifts, and Harvard apparel. (15) The Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Campus Center is dedicated to enhancing student life. It contains space for study and gatherings, in addition to the Center for Wellness and Health Promotion. Numerous restaurants and cafes and the Harvard Visitor Center are open to the public. (16) The Malkin Athletic Center (MAC) Quad is located between several of the residential Houses (dorm complexes for upper-level Harvard College students). It holds the University's primary recreation facility. (17) Weld Boathouse, the home of Radcliffe crew, forms a deep part of the team's tradition. Built in 1906, it is an architectural highlight at Harvard and part of the rowing legacy of the Charles River. Harvard Square BATTEN WAY WESTERN AVENUE SOLDIERS FIELD RD SOLDIERS FIELD ROAD s R i v e r NORTH O'Donnell Field Ohiri Field MORGAN WAY TRAV NUE BERTRAM HARVARD STREET STREET NORTH HARVARD STREET GORDON ROAD W STREET ROTTERDAM HAGUE STREET WESTERN AVENUE HARVARD WAY SOLDIERS FIELD ROAD SOLDIERS FIELD ATHLETIC AREA SOLDIERS FIELD ATHLETIC AREA McCurdy Track ANDERSON MEMORIA HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL Soldiers Field Park Garage Beren T One Western Ave. Hawes Shad Blodgett Pool Cotting 175 Bright-Landry Hockey Center Murr Center Dillon Field House Lavietes Pavilion Harvard Stadium McCulloch Dean's House Greenhill Chase Class of 1959 Chapel Central Receiving Cumnock Dillon Ludcke Morris Loeb Hamilton Gallatin Mellon Wilder Glass McArthur Soldiers Field Park McCollum Morgan Aldrich Connell Wyss Spangler Rock Baker Bloomberg 135 210 9 168 114 Batten 182 204 Tata mer Dixon Strength & Conditioning Center Gordon Indoor Track KRESGE WAY Chao Harvard Innovation Lab IVY LANE SOUTH CAMPUS DRIVE Esteves Science and Engineering Complex Jordan Field Pagliuca Harvard Life Lab JOHN W. WEEKS BRIDGE Klarman Schwartz Pavilion Harvard ArtLab Peterson Park Schwartz Common Burden Park WAY NORTH ACADEMIC ACADEM STADIUM ROAD Allston Mobility Hub 0 100 200 300 400 50 Feet ¯ Harvard Harvard Public/Other Buildings Green Areas Harvard Underground 18 19 20 22 21 23 26 24 25 Harvard College Map ALLSTON CAMPUS Old Yard Memorial Hall John Harvard Statue Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Campus Center Widener Library Harvard Art Museums The Soldiers Field Athletic Area serves all Harvard undergrad- uates. The facilities are used by individual students, club and intramural teams, as well as the athletes who compete on Harvard’s forty-two varsity teams, the largest number offered by any college. (18) The Lavietes Pavilion opened in 1926 and is the second-old- est building used for basketball among Division I schools. It has a seating capacity of 1,636. (19) The Bright-Landry Hockey Center has a seating capacity of 3,095. It was dedicated on November 19, 1979, when Harvard hosted the 1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team. (20) The Gordon Indoor Track is the host of numerous meets each season, including in recent years the ECAC and IC4A Championships. (21) The Harvard Stadium was built in 1903 and hosts home games for the Harvard Football Team. It is the nation’s oldest stadium. (22) The Murr Center houses state-of-the-art facilities for the squash and tennis teams as well as the intercollegiate sports department’s administration. (23) O’Donnell Field is widely regarded as the finest baseball field in all of New England. It seats 1,600. (24) The ArtLab is a nearly 9,000-square-foot building that sup- ports members of the Harvard community in artistic innovation. (25) The Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences is located in Cambridge and Allston. Its 500,000-square-foot Allston complex (opening spring 2021) will house laboratories, classrooms, a maker space, and more. (26) Harvard Innovation Labs, which foster entrepreneurship and innovation across Harvard University, include the Pagliuca Life Lab and the Launch Lab X. Information Sessions and Tours Harvard College Admissions Office Information Sessions and Tours: https://college.harvard.edu/admissions/explore-harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) Tours: https://www.seas.harvard.edu/about-us/our-campus/tours Contact Information Harvard College Admissions Office Visitor Center: (617) 495-1551 Harvard College Griffin Financial Aid Office: (617) 495-1581 School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS): (617) 495-3163 Parking For the most up-to-date parking information, please visit: https://college.harvard.edu/admissions/explore-harvard. For parking requests based on disability or medical conditions, please contact the University Disability Coordinator at (617) 495-1859 or via email [email protected] 7-10 days before your planned visit. POINTS OF INTEREST

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(1) Agassiz House holds the Harvard College Admissions Office Visitor Center as well as a 330-seat theater that hosts various student-directed theater, dance, and orchestral performances. (2) The Science Center contains several academic departments, five major lecture halls, dozens of classrooms, an observatory, and the Cabot Science Library. (3) Memorial Hall is a Gothic-style brick build-ing. Inside, Annenberg Hall is used as a dining hall that serves first-year students. Memorial Hall also contains the 1,000-seat Sanders Theatre, famous for its design and acoustics. (4) Oxford Street and Divinity Avenue hold several major laboratories, academic depart-ments, and museums, including the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology and the Harvard University Herbaria.

(5) The Harvard University Art Museums house a world-class collection of approximately 150,000 works of art.(6) The Carpenter Center for Visual Arts is the only building in North America designed by Le Corbusier. It

is home to the Department of Art, Film and Visual Studies, and the Harvard Film Archive.(7) The Barker Center is the headquarters for the humanities, housing a dozen academic departments. (8) Tercentenary Theatre is an open space in which Commencement ceremonies take place. It contains Memorial Church, which was originally built in 1932 to honor Harvard students and alumni who fought in World War I. It also holds (9) Widener Library, a memorial to the Harvard alumnus Harry Elkins Widener who died aboard the Titanic, and Sever Hall, a classroom building built in 1878 and designed by H.H. Richardson.

(10) The Old Yard is the oldest part of Harvard’s campus, with first references to its existence appearing in 1639. Now, most of the structures within the Old Yard are first-year dorms. University Hall now houses the offices of the Deans of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, including the Dean of Harvard College. (11) The John Harvard Statue faces (12) Johnston Gate, the main entrance to the Old Yard. The College was founded by the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1636 and named “New College.” A local clergyman, John Harvard, bequeathed half of his estate and entire library, and the “New College” was renamed in his honor. (13) Harvard Square serves as the center of student life in

Cambridge. Bookstores, restau-rants, cafés, and an assortment of specialty shops line the red brick sidewalks.(14) The Coop is a bookstore in Harvard Square that sells books, gifts, and Harvard apparel.

(15) The Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Campus Center is dedicated to enhancing student life. It contains space for study and gatherings, in addition to the Center for Wellness and Health Promotion. Numerous restaurants and cafes and the Harvard Visitor Center are open to the public.(16) The Malkin Athletic Center (MAC) Quad is located between several of the residential Houses (dorm complexes for upper-level Harvard College students). It holds the University's primary recreation facility.(17) Weld Boathouse, the home of Radcliffe crew, forms a deep part of the team's tradition. Built in 1906, it is an architectural highlight at Harvard and part of the rowing legacy of the Charles River.

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The Soldiers Field Athletic Area serves all Harvard undergrad-uates. The facilities are used by individual students, club and intramural teams, as well as the athletes who compete on Harvard’s forty-two varsity teams, the largest number offered by any college.(18) The Lavietes Pavilion opened in 1926 and is the second-old-est building used for basketball among Division I schools. It has a seating capacity of 1,636.(19) The Bright-Landry Hockey Center has a seating capacity of 3,095. It was dedicated on November 19, 1979, when Harvard hosted the 1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team.(20) The Gordon Indoor Track is the host of numerous meets each season, including in recent years the ECAC and IC4A Championships.(21) The Harvard Stadium was built in 1903 and hosts home games for the Harvard Football Team. It is the nation’s oldest stadium.

(22) The Murr Center houses state-of-the-art facilities for the squash and tennis teams as well as the intercollegiate sports department’s administration.(23) O’Donnell Field is widely regarded as the finest baseball field in all of New England. It seats 1,600.(24) The ArtLab is a nearly 9,000-square-foot building that sup-ports members of the Harvard community in artistic innovation.(25) The Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences is located in Cambridge and Allston. Its 500,000-square-foot Allston complex (opening spring 2021) will house laboratories, classrooms, a maker space, and more.(26) Harvard Innovation Labs, which foster entrepreneurship and innovation across Harvard University, include the Pagliuca Life Lab and the Launch Lab X.

Information Sessions and ToursHarvard College Admissions Office Information Sessions and Tours:https://college.harvard.edu/admissions/explore-harvardSchool of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) Tours:https://www.seas.harvard.edu/about-us/our-campus/tours

Contact InformationHarvard College Admissions Office Visitor Center: (617) 495-1551 Harvard College Griffin Financial Aid Office: (617) 495-1581 School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS): (617) 495-3163

ParkingFor the most up-to-date parking information, please visit: https://college.harvard.edu/admissions/explore-harvard. For parking requests based on disability or medical conditions, please contact the University Disability Coordinator at  (617) 495-1859 or via email [email protected] 7-10 days before your planned visit.

POINTS OF INTEREST

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