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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.

 

Old Main's twin towers symbolizes the union of Washington College and Jefferson College, forming W&J.

 

W&J's campus looks spectacular in fall colors.

 

Rossin Campus Center is the heart of the campus, housing the campus bookstore, snack bar, post office, and much more.

The Howard J. Burnett Center incorporates state-of-the-art technology into classrooms, specialized program areas, and offices.

 

The Technology Center is a modern technology facility with more than 200 computer workstations.

 

The Dieter-Porter Life Science Building contains classrooms, labs, and a lecture hall.

 

Lazear Chemistry Hall is named for Jesse Lazear, a former W&J student whose work led to the cure for Yellow Fever.

 

Bica-Ross Hall, W&J's newest residence hall, was dedicated in 2004 and is a modern living/learning facility.

 

W&J's campus has several gates, which mark former "entrances" to campus.

 

The President's House is a beautiful Victorian home that was presented by the Duncan family, long-time benefactors of W&J.

 

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.

 

W&J's campus is a beautiful one regardless of the season...come visit us!