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W&J’s suburban campus is a beautiful one that we recommend you visit to fully appreciate. But until you can get here in person, please take a look at our campus and community.
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Old Main's twin towers symbolizes the union of Washington College and Jefferson College, forming W&J.
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W&J's campus looks spectacular in fall colors.
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Rossin Campus Center is the heart of the campus, housing the campus bookstore, snack bar, post office, and much more.
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The Howard J. Burnett Center incorporates state-of-the-art technology into classrooms, specialized program areas, and offices.
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The Technology Center is a modern technology facility with more than 200 computer workstations.
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The Dieter-Porter Life Science Building contains classrooms, labs, and a lecture hall.
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Lazear Chemistry Hall is named for Jesse Lazear, a former W&J student whose work led to the cure for Yellow Fever.
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Bica-Ross Hall, W&J's newest residence hall, was dedicated in 2004 and is a modern living/learning facility.
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W&J's campus has several gates, which mark former "entrances" to campus.
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The President's House is a beautiful Victorian home that was presented by the Duncan family, long-time benefactors of W&J.
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The Olin Fine Arts Center is home to W&J's arts division and houses an art gallery, performance and art studios, and a 488-seat auditorium.
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W&J's campus is a beautiful one regardless of the season...come visit us!
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