Campbell University

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Tours

  1. Main Campus Tour

    Take a virtual tour of our main campus.

    Stops

    1. Admissions House

      Use the points on the map or the arrows below to move through the tour. 

      Admissions House


      Your campus visit is one of the most important parts of the college search process. Visiting campus is the best way to find out if Campbell University is a good fit for you. 

      Campbell provides several types of campus visit opportunities, including private visits, group visits and self-guided tours.


      Private visits are available Monday through Friday from 9:00am-3:00pm. Private Visits are available on Saturdays by appointment only from 9:00am-11:00am. These visits are limited to meeting with an Admissions Counselor and a campus tour.

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    2. Barker-Lane Stadium

      Barker-Lane Stadium

      Barker-Lane Stadium and Ed Gore Field is home to the Campbell football and women’s lacrosse teams.

      The W. Irvin Warren Athletic Center contains a multi-purpose room for gatherings and team meetings that may be sectioned into multiple rooms. Coaching staff offices and the coaches locker room, plus a conference room, video room and equipment room are also located within the building.

      The Warren Center houses an on-site athletic training room that includes whirlpool, ice machine and training tables.

      The home locker room features lockers for 120 football players, while the visitor locker room includes 80 lockers and can be sectioned into two separate rooms.

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    3. Butler Chapel

      Butler Chapel

      Located on the Academic Circle adjacent to the Taylor Hall of Religion, the 10,000 square-foot Robert B. and Anna Gardner Butler Chapel seats approximately 400 people. 

      The interior of the chapel includes a sanctuary, gathering hall, bridal suite and administrative office suite. Outside features include a bell tower with prayer room and carillon, memorial garden, meditation garden, memorial pool and memorial walk.
    4. Taylor Hall of Religion

      Taylor Hall of Religion

      Built in 1972, Taylor Hall is home to the Divinity SchoolDepartment of Christian Studies and School of Education, which includes programs in professional education, social work and psychology.
    5. Marshbanks Dining Hall

      Marshbanks Dining Hall

      Enjoy all-you-care-to-eat meals in Campbell University's Marshbanks residential restaurant. You'll find an abundant variety of items prepared just how you like them, many made to order.

      The friendly staff serves changing specialties including home-style meals and grilled favorites. Or help yourself to hot and hearty soups, a healthy salad bar and a deli with all of the toppings. Try the international station, where fresh ingredients are used to prepare your meal right before your eyes. Top your meal off with a cold or hot beverage and a homemade dessert.

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    6. Taylor Bott Rogers Fine Arts Building

      Taylor Bott Rogers Fine Arts Center

      The Taylor Bott Rogers Fine Arts Center houses academic classroom and studio space for the music, art and theater programs.  The facility includes the Ellis Theater, Scott Concert Hall and the E.P. Sauls Gallery.
    7. Lundy-Fetterman Business

      Lundy-Fetterman Business

      Built in 1999, the building holds administrative, academic offices, lecture halls and labs for the Lundy-Fetterman School of Business as well as the Departments of Communication StudiesMathematics and Information Technology and Security.


      The facility is also home to the Lundy-Fetterman Museum and Exhibit Hall. The museum, which also houses historical books and photos of Campbell University’s history, features a collection of 175 animals gathered by Burrows T. and Mabel L. Lundy, who were avid hunters and self-proclaimed conservationists. The Lundys, founders of Lundy Packing Company in Clinton, donated their exhibit to Campbell and the Lundy-Fetterman School of Business in 2001.

    8. Hedgpeth/Strickland Residence Halls

    9. Saylor Park

      Saylor Park
    10. Pat Barker Hall

    11. Wallace Student Center

      The Wallace Student Center houses the Oasis dining establishments (Burger Studio and Boars' Head Deli) as well as Administrative Offices for Student Life and Spiritual Life.


      The Information Desk is staffed daily to answer questions by students.


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    12. Jim Perry Stadium

    13. Maddox Hall

    14. Leslie Campbell Science Building

    15. D. Rich Hall & Turner Auditorium

      D. Rich Hall & Turner Auditorium

      Completed in 1926 after a donation from D. Rich. Originally used as an administration building, the building is now home to administrative offices for the History, Political Science and Criminal Justice programs, as well as classroom spaces for various academic programs.


      Turner Auditorium is located within the building. The auditorium, which seats 1,100, is used for various university programs, ceremonies and performances.

    16. J.A. Campbell Statue

      J.A. Campbell Statue

      Needing some good luck before a big test or final exams? Give J.A. Campbell’s mustache a rub. Students started this tradition after we installed the J.A. Campbell statue in 2015.
    17. Kivett Hall

      Kivett Hall

      Kivett Hall literally rose from the ashes of the original Buies Creek Academy, which burned in 1900. The fire that devastated the school also devastated the spirit of founder J.A. Campbell, who dreamed of an outstanding academic institution.

      Enter contractor and builder Z.T. Kivett, described as a "steam engine in britches" in the book "Big Miracle at Little Buies Creek." Kivett pulled Campbell from his bed of disillusionment and urged him to start over. He even supplied a major portion of the labor and costs to rebuild. In 1903, a new Buies Creek Academy, christened Kivett Hall, was ready for occupancy.


      The building was known as the Academy Building until 1926. And served as a science hall in 1948. Most recently, the building maintains offices for the English department, various classroom and lecture halls, support offices as well as book stacks for the Wiggins Memorial Library.

    18. Wiggins Library

      Wiggins Memorial Library

      Wiggins Memorial Library is the main library for the Buies Creek campus. The library moved into its newly renovated home in the Wiggins Building in June 2010.

    19. Bookstore

    20. John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center

    21. Campus Safety

      Campus Safety

      Campus Safety maintains the safety and physical security of campus through the enforcement of local, state and federal laws. They also conduct crime prevention awareness programs and enforce on-campus traffic and parking regulations.