SUNY Adirondack (Inactive)

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    1. Warren Hall (WARR)

      Warren Hall opened with the rest of the original Bay Road campus in 1967 and, today, houses all of SUNY Adirondack’s student and staff services offices. Anything from advisors to counselors to the college registrar are located in this location and available during college business hours.

       

      • Admissions
      • Financial Aid
      • Counseling
      • Human Resources
      • Registration and Records
      • Advisement
      • Accessibility Services
      • Facilities Office
      • TRiO Upward Bound
      • Business Office
    2. Student Center (SC)

      Student Center

       

      The Student Center is the campus hub for student activities, college clubs and organizations and, most important, food! While the building has been extensively remodeled since its original design — it once had an open-air fireplace in the center of the top floor — it continues to offer access to all the essentials parts of the extra-curricular experience at Adirondack.

      • Chartwell’s Dining Services
      • Barnes & Noble Bookstore
      • Office of Student Activities
      • Office of Veterans Affairs
      • Student Government Offices

       

    3. Eisenhart Hall (EIS)

      Eisenhart Hall, one of the original buildings on the Bay Road campus, was informally named the "Classroom Building" when it opened in the fall of 1967. The building was later renamed Eisenhart Hall in honor of Charles R. “Bob” Eisenhart, the college’s first president.

      • Classrooms
      • Faculty Offices

       

    4. Washington Hall (WASH)

      Washington Hall is a multi-purpose facility, housing credit and non-credit academics along with many of the college’s professional and philanthropic services. While it was the original site of the college library, Washington was remodeled in 1997 and the library was moved to the Scoville Learning Center.

      • Health Sciences Division
      • Office of Continuing Education
      • SUNY Adirondack Foundation
      • Photography Lab
      • Television and Radio Studio
      • Graphic Arts
      • Office of Marketing & Community Relations
    5. Science Building (SCI)

      The Science Building is part of the original Bay Road campus, which opened in the fall of 1967. It contains biology and chemistry labs, faculty offices for the college’s Science and Humanities Divisions, classrooms, and the Bowen Laboratory (Greenhouse), which was added to the south wing of the building and was named in honor of the late Gary Bowen, a college trustee.

       

    6. College Theatre (THEA)

      The SUNY Adirondack Theater contains music labs, a music practice room, and, most notably, a full 400-seat performance theater. The building was part of the original Bay Road campus, which opened in the fall of 1967. The theater plays host to productions by the SUNY Adirondack student MainStage Theatre Company each semester and a number of concerts and cultural events during the school year.

       

    7. Regional Higher Education Center (RHEC)

      The Buck Bryan Regional Higher Education Center – known around campus as the “RHEC” — houses the extension campuses for SUNY Plattsburgh, Empire State College and Paul Smith’s College.

       

      This building features contemporary classrooms and wired working environments for students to take advantage of this one-of-a-kind partnership to complete a four-year degree right here at SUNY Adirondack.

       

      For more information about these programs, visit:

       

    8. Dearlove Hall (DEAR)

      Construction of Dearlove Hall was completed in 1984, and the building was named in honor of Homer Dearlove, one of the founding trustees of SUNY Adirondack. The building contains classrooms, faculty offices, art classrooms, engineering and electrical technology labs, the college’s Visual Arts Gallery, and Miller Auditorium, a 150-seat lecture hall named in honor of Alexander Miller, a former Glens Falls City School District superintendent and the first Chair of the college’s Board of Trustees.

       

    9. Scoville Learning Center (SCO)

      Scoville Learning Center houses both academic and administrative offices, including:

      • Library
      • Information Technology
      • Office of the President
      • Scoville Auditorium
      • Bishop Community Conference Center
      • Einstein Bros. Bagels
    10. Student Housing (STU)

      The modern, mixed-use Student Residence Hall opened in September 2013. Overnight it transformed SUNY Adirondack into a residential campus, welcoming new students across the state and country. More than 400 beds are arranged in a suite-style format that accommodates four students per section, two students to a room. The building features wireless internet, cable TV, on-site laundry and residential parking.

       

    11. Baseball Fields

    12. Soccer Field

    13. Tennis Courts

    14. Gymnasium