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Do not fill this in! ==Campus buildings== [[File:Wheatonadamshall.jpg|200px|thumb|Adams Hall]] {{div col|colwidth=30em}} *Adams Hall β former gymnasium, houses Art Department, renovated building reopened in January 2009 <!-- Deleted image removed: [[File:adamshall.jpg|200px|left|thumb|Adams Hall.]] --> *Armerding Hall β former science building (Biology, Math/Computer Science, and Physics); annexed to Breyer Hall; named after the fifth president; in 2017, became dedicated as the new building for the Conservatory of Music *Beamer Center β student center (dining hall (Anderson Commons), college post office, student activities facilities, etc.) *[[Billy Graham Center]] β Advancement, evangelism programs, Billy Graham Center Archives, College Archives & Special Collections (a division of the college library), Barrows Auditorium, media resources, graduate school admissions, and student services, academic departments (Biblical and Theological Studies, Christian Education/Christian Formation and Ministry, Communications, Intercultural Studies, Psychology); named after the [[Billy Graham|famous alumnus]] *Blanchard Hall β President's Office, Provost's Office, Vice President of Finance, accounting, computing services, human resources, purchasing, academic departments (Education, English, History, Philosophy, Sociology/Anthropology); first College building; named after the first two presidents *Breyer Hall β former science building (Chemistry and Geology); annexed to Armerding Hall *Buswell Memorial Library β main stacks, music library, reference *Central Heating and Cooling Plant *Chase Service Center β public safety, physical plant (auto shop, lock shop, transportation center, etc.) *[[Edman Memorial Chapel]] β chapel auditorium and support space, 2009 renovation includes instrumental rehearsal room and instructional space for Conservatory of Music; named after the fourth president <!-- Deleted image removed: [[File:edman.jpg|200px|left|thumb|Edman Chapel from side.]] --> *Harbor House β executive retreat and conference center *Jenks Hall β Arena Theater, ROTC/Military Science *[[Marion E. Wade Center]] β Museum of CS Lewis and other Christian writers *McAlister Hall β [[Wheaton College Conservatory of Music|Conservatory of Music]], now under renovation. *Memorial Student Center (MSC) β former student center, renovated and reopened in January 2008, houses Business/Economics, Political Science/International Relations, and Urban Studies; named in honor of students who fought in [[World War II]] *Meyer Science Center β opened in 2010, houses all academic departments formerly housed in Armerding, Breyer, and CSC (all sciences). *North Harrison Hall β formerly the Wheaton Christian Grammar School, renovated to house Student Health Services, the counseling center, and the wrestling gym *Pierce Chapel β Formerly the Conservatory of Music and Community School of the Arts, recital hall, now unused. *Schell Hall β HoneyRock office, foreign language offices, HNGR office *Chrouser Sports Complex (CSC) β Athletics, field house, pool, climbing wall, fitness center, indoor track *Student Services Building β bookstore, career services, financial aid, housing/residence life, registrar, student accounts, Student Development, undergraduate admissions *Westgate β Alumni Association; formerly the President's Home *Wyngarden β Department of Modern and Classical Languages, Global and Experiential Learning office {{div col end}} [[File:Wade Center.jpg|thumb|The Wade Center houses a significant research collection of the books and papers of seven British authors]] ===Residence halls=== {{div col|colwidth=30em}} *Smith-Traber Hall, on the east side of campus, houses first-year and sophomore men (Traber) and women (Smith) *Fischer Hall, on the north side of campus, houses first-year and sophomore men and women. *McManis-Evans Hall, overlooking the quad, houses sophomore, junior, and senior men and women *Williston Hall, built in the nineteenth century as the first separate residence hall, houses sophomore men and women {{div col end}} ===Other college-owned housing=== {{div col|colwidth=30em}} *College Avenue Apartments β Upper-class housing near the soccer and football fields *College Court Apartments β Upper-class housing south of the Beamer Center and west of the French House *Fellowship House β Upper-class female housing west of Traber Hall *French House β Upper-class male housing south of the Beamer Center *Graham House β Upper-class male housing West of the Graham Center *Hearth House β Upper-class female housing north of Buswell Library *Kay House β Upper-class male housing west of Traber Hall *Kilby House β Upper-class female housing northwest of Edman Chapel *Mathetai House β Upper-class housing west of Traber Hall *Saint & Elliot Apartments β Upper-class housing on the east of campus *Terrace Apartments β Upper-class housing on the far east of campus {{div col end}} Summary: Please note that all contributions to Christianpedia may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. 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