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T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F M I S S I S S I P P I
2016-17
honors
OrientationSchedule
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Twitter: @umorientation
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HONORS SCHEDULEGet Your Student ID: Monday – Friday 8:15 a.m.-4:45 p.m.ID Center located in the Paul B. Johnson Commons Building
Time Session & Location
7:45-8:30 a.m.Student and Family/Guest Check-in
(Residential College Courtyard)
8:45-9:45 a.m.Welcome to the University of Mississippi
(Fulton Chapel)
9:45-10:40 a.m.Rebel to Rebel: Freshman Discussion Group No. 1
(Various campus locations)Rebel to Rebel: Family & Guest Overview
(Fulton Chapel)
10:40-10:55 a.m.Family & Guest Break(Student Union Plaza)
11-11:50 a.m.Lunch
Rebel Market (Paul B. Johnson Commons)Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College Presentation
(Fulton Chapel)
12-12:50 a.m.Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College Presentation
(Fulton Chapel)Lunch
Rebel Market (Paul B. Johnson Commons)
1-1:25 p.m.Health Professions Advising Information Meeting
(Fulton Chapel)Veterans and Military Services (not ROTC)
(Student Union Ballroom)
1:35-2:20 p.m.Responsible Rebel
(Fulton Chapel)Respect the M
(The Inn at Ole Miss Ballroom)
2:20-2:35 p.m.Student and Family/Guest Break
(Fulton Chapel Plaza & The Inn at Ole Miss Foyer)
2:35-3:20 p.m.Respect the M(Fulton Chapel)
Responsible Rebel(The Inn at Ole Miss Ballroom)
3:30-4:20 p.m.Student Panel(Fulton Chapel)
Is It Really Time to Say Goodbye?(The Inn at Ole Miss Ballroom)
4:30-5:20 p.m.Get Involved
(Fulton Chapel)Ask the Experts: Orientation Leader Panel
(The Inn at Ole Miss Ballroom)
5:20-6:30 p.m.Dinner on the Grounds & Rebel Roundup
(University Circle)
6:15-7:15 p.m.Family and Guest Reception & Campus Tours
(Bryant Hall Lobby & Steps)
6:30-7:30 p.m.Rebel to Rebel: Freshman Discussion Group No. 2
(Fulton Chapel & various locations)
7:30-9 p.m.Hotty Toddy Hangout(Student Union Plaza)
Blue–Student Sessions Red–Family & Guest Sessions Green–Combined Student/Family & Guest Sessions
Freshman Schedule Day 1
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HONORS SCHEDULE
Blue–Student Sessions Red–Family & Guest Sessions Green–Combined Student/Family & Guest Sessions
Freshman Schedule Day 1
Freshman Schedule Day 2
Time Session & Location
6:45-7:50 a.m.Breakfast
Rebel Market (Paul B. Johnson Commons)
8:05-9 a.m.
ACADEMIC SCHOOL MEETINGS:Accountancy, Applied Sciences, Business, Education, Engineering, Journalism & New Media, Liberal Arts, Pharmacy,
Undeclared/General Studies(Various locations – Meet at the Quadrangle outside Rebel Market)
9:15 a.m.-12:30 p.m.ACADEMIC ADVISING & COURSE REGISTRATION
Various campus locations – Advising times/location will be distributed at the end of the Hotty Toddy Hangout or breakfast
9:20-9:55 a.m.
CAMPUS NETWORKING SESSION ADining Services/Ole Miss Bookstore – Fulton Chapel
Campus Safety – Student Union BallroomUniversity Libraries – Library Lobby (Starbucks)
FASTrack(Student Union 405)
10-10:35 a.m.
CAMPUS NETWORKING SESSION BTechnology @ Ole Miss – Fulton Chapel
Campus Employment – Student Union BallroomStudent Disability Services – Student Union 405
Writing Center - Lamar Hall, Suite B
10:40-11 a.m.Break
(Student Union Plaza)
11:05-11:40 a.m.
CAMPUS NETWORKING SESSION CTransportation/Parking Services – Fulton Chapel
Getting to Know Your College Professors – Student Union BallroomCareer Center – Student Union 405
11:45 a.m.-12:20 p.m.
CAMPUS NETWORKING SESSION DAll about Athletics Tickets – Fulton Chapel
12:30-1 p.m.The Way to Pay at Ole Miss – Financial Aid & Bursar
(Fulton Chapel)
1-2:30 p.m.Model Residence Hall Rooms Open for Viewing
(Various buildings)
Group Name: Orientation Leader:
We respectfully ask that all cell phones be turned off or set on silent or vibrating mode while you are in session. If you must make or receive a call, we ask that you leave the room or building during sessions and presentations to do so. Thank you for your cooperation!
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Blue–Student Sessions Red–Family & Guest Sessions Green–Combined Student/Family & Guest Sessions
DAY ONE7:45-8:30 a.m. Student and Family/Guest Check-in
Residential College CourtyardPick up your orientation materials. Housing check-in: If you have decided to stay in the residence hall during orientation, make sure you check in at the lobby of the Residential College. Remember to check out prior to breakfast on the second day.Students: If you are planning to stay with a friend, make sure you both check in at the same time.
8:45-9:45 a.m. Welcome to the University of MississippiFulton ChapelYou will be welcomed to the university by members of our student orientation staff and university administration, and will hear an overview of the day’s events.
9:55-10:40 a.m. Rebel to Rebel: Freshman Discussion Group 1Various campus locations (Find your group number outside Fulton Chapel.)Members of our student orientation staff will meet with you in a small group of students. Your leader will discuss student-support services and university resources. In addition, he or she will go over the orientation schedule, student handbook and other details of your session. This is your opportunity to ask important questions about your student transition to the University of Mississippi.
9:45-10:40 a.m. Rebel to Rebel: Family & Guest OverviewFulton ChapelMembers of the orientation staff will review the orientation schedule and answer questions, so hopefully you’ll feel a little bit more at ease with the process.
10:40-10:55 a.m. Family & Guest BreakStudent Union PlazaTake a break from the summer heat, and enjoy a refreshing beverage.
11-11:50 a.m. LunchRebel Market (Paul B. Johnson Commons)Enjoy lunch in our Rebel Market, an all-you-can-eat dining facility.
Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College Presentation Fulton Chapel
Meet the Dean of the Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College. Learn about basic honors requirements for the freshman year, and hear from current students about why they chose the Honors College.
12-12:50 a.m. Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College Presentation Fulton Chapel
Meet the Dean of the Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College. Learn about basic honors requirements for the freshman year, and hear from current students about why they chose the Honors College.
LunchRebel Market (Paul B. Johnson Commons)Enjoy lunch in our Rebel Market, an all-you-can-eat dining facility.
ORIENTATION DETAILS
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1-1:25 p.m. Health Professions Advising Information Meeting Fulton Chapel
Learn about the UM Health Professions Advising Office, and hear more about preparing to enter a health-related profession such as medicine, nursing or physical therapy. This meeting is open to students from all majors who are interested in any health-related profession, excluding pharmacy.
Veterans & Military Services (not ROTC) Student Union Ballroom
Ole Miss Veterans and Military Services is designed to enhance growth at Ole Miss by reaching out to veterans, service members and dependents, and provide them with assistance, advocacy and counseling while they obtain a degree at Ole Miss. Topics covered are VA and TA educational processes, services on campus, student veteran organizations and upcoming events for fall.
1:35-2:20 p.m. Responsible RebelFulton ChapelDuring this interactive session, representatives from the Office of Conflict Resolution and Student Conduct, Oxford Police Department and Violence Prevention Office will share some of Ole Miss’ cultural realities regarding alcohol/drug use and violence prevention. Topics covered include UM policies on alcohol; the Two-Strike/Minimum Sanction disciplinary policy; making appropriate choices and reducing harmful outcomes; the GREEN DOT bystander intervention program, Title IX, and the importance of having a parent/student conversation after orientation about related behaviors before coming to college.
Respect the M: How to Maximize Your College ExperienceThe Inn at Ole Miss BallroomInterested in how to effectively navigate college and maximize your experience while you are here? This session details the many benefits of being a college student here at the University of Mississippi, outlines expectations for college students, and reveals the different and diverse opportunities open to students. You do not have to figure this out alone. Secrets will be revealed!
2:20-3:35 p.m. Student and Family/Guest BreakFulton Chapel Plaza & The Inn at Ole Miss FoyerJoin us to enjoy a refreshing beverage and snack, and cool down from the summer heat.
2:35-3:20 p.m. Respect the M: How to Maximize Your College ExperienceThe Inn at Ole Miss BallroomInterested in how to effectively navigate college and maximize your experience while you are here? This session details the many benefits of being a college student here at the University of Mississippi, outlines expectations for college students, and reveals the different and diverse opportunities open to students. You do not have to figure this out alone. Secrets will be revealed!
Responsible RebelFulton ChapelDuring this interactive session, representatives from the Office of Conflict Resolution and Student Conduct, Oxford Police Department and Violence Prevention Office will share some of Ole Miss’ cultural realities regarding alcohol/drug use and violence prevention. Topics covered include UM policies on alcohol; the Two-Strike/Minimum Sanction disciplinary policy; making appropriate choices and reducing harmful outcomes; the GREEN DOT bystander intervention program, Title IX, and the importance of having a parent/student conversation after orientation about related behaviors before coming to college.
ORIENTATION DETAILS
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3:30-4:20 p.m. Student PanelFulton ChapelGot questions for Ole Miss students? Want to hear about the REAL Ole Miss experience? Interested in learning how to get more involved? In this session, upper-class students will answer questions about involvement, leadership and service opportunities, and what it’s like to be a student on campus.
*Session is MANDATORY. Your leader will be taking attendance.
Is It Really Time to Say Goodbye?Fulton ChapelThis session offers advice on helping your students make a successful transition to college. Topics covered include tips on how to make those “difficult” conversations with your student go more smoothly and how to help your student make the transition from dependent living at home to life as an independent college student. Even if you have older students in college, this is a session you don’t want to miss. This has been our top rated session by previous orientation parents.
4:30-5:20 p.m. Get Involved Fulton Chapel
Campus involvement is critically important to your success as a student. Come learn about the many ways to be involved through our 250+ student organizations and the three Greek life councils. Representatives from the Office of the Dean of Students will share why students who are involved are better students (as in higher grades).
*Session is MANDATORY. Your leader will be taking attendance.
Ask the Experts: Orientation Leader Panel The Inn at Ole Miss BallroomYear after year, this is another of our top rated sessions for parents. This session features a panel of several orientation leaders and gives you the chance to ask any questions you want about the student experience at Ole Miss. This is an uncensored panel, and you’ll get the truth from our students about what life here is really like. It’s fun, informative, eye-opening, and you’ll be glad you went.
5:20-6:30 p.m. Dinner on the Grounds & Rebel RoundupUniversity CircleCome enjoy dinner on the grounds as we dine under the majestic oaks in the Circle. Join Ole Miss students, faculty and staff for great food and conversation. During and after dinner, stop by some of the many tables set up by campus clubs and organizations, and find out how you can get involved at Ole Miss from day one!
6:15-7:15 p.m. Family and Guest Reception & Campus ToursBryant Hall Lobby. Tours will depart from the front steps of Bryant Hall.Enjoy dessert and coffee, and meet with administrators, student affairs directors and staff, orientation leaders and other parents in the beautiful lobby of Bryant Hall. This is your opportunity to ask any unanswered questions and just relax. We also offer a walking tour of campus.
6:30-7:30 p.m. Rebel to Rebel: Freshman Discussion Group No. 2 Various locations & Fulton Chapel
Get back into your small group in the Circle, review the day, go over how to register for classes, and participate in some activities with other orientation leaders and their groups.
*Session is MANDATORY. Your leader will be taking attendance.
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7:30-9 p.m. Hotty Toddy HangoutStudent Union PlazaCome enjoy a snow cone and music hosted by a DJ, and take some pictures in our photo booth. Even if you are not in the mood for a snow cone or pictures, this is a great way to socialize with the orientation leaders and new students.
DAY TWO6:45-7:50 a.m. Breakfast
Rebel MarketBreakfast is offered in the Rebel Market dining facility and features hot and continental options. Good food, great atmosphere and time to read the morning paper.
8:05-9 a.m. Academic School MeetingsVarious locations – Meet in the Quadrangle outside Rebel Market (You will be escorted by the student orientation staff.)This is your first opportunity to meet with officials from your academic school and hear about the academic requirements specific to your department. This includes the types of classes you need for your degree, number of hours required to graduate and the advising process.
9:15a.m.- Academic Advising & Course Registration12:30 p.m. Various locations (Your advising time will be distributed
at the end of the Block Party or breakfast.)Academic advisers have been hand selected to work with students during orientation. Our advisers are specifically trained to work with new students to help them select the right type and number of classes toward a four-year graduation goal. Adviser meetings typically last about 30 minutes and may be conducted in a one-on-one or group setting. After advising, you will move to the next phase of orientation – class schedule input at Weir Hall or FedEx computer labs.
9:20-9:55 a.m. Campus Networking Session AVarious locations – Please select one of the interest sessions below to attend.
Dining Services/Ole Miss Bookstore – Fulton ChapelIn this session, you will learn the ins and outs of the required freshman meal plan, Flex and Express dollars.
Campus Safety – Student Union BallroomOne of the hallmarks of our university is its ranking as the ninth safest campus in the nation by The Daily Beast online newspaper. At Ole Miss, campus safety begins with the relationship our police officers seek to develop with students. You will learn about how we keep one another safe.
University Libraries – Library Lobby next to StarbucksThink the library is a boring place that no one uses? Think again! Our librarians help students at every stage of the research process. You can even get a latte in the library! This fun tour will show you what makes the library unique while also showing you firsthand why it is anything but boring.
FASTrack – Student Union 405
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10-10:35 a.m. Campus Networking Session BVarious locations – Please select one of the interest sessions below to attend.
Technology @ Ole Miss – Fulton ChapelLaptop or desktop? PC or Mac? Software, hardware, connectivity, email, appropriate policies, Blackboard and much more. Come learn everything you’ve ever wanted to know about technology on the Ole Miss campus.
Campus Employment – Student Union BallroomIt is no secret that many students at Ole Miss work. Come learn about the various opportunities to work on campus that you probably don’t even know exist! Gain valuable experience, meet people, and earn spending money while you are here.
Student Disability Services – Student Union 405In this session, students and parents will learn about the accommodations that are provided to approved students with disabilities and the procedure to use when applying for accommodations. Participants will also have the opportunity to meet with SDS staff members and ask specific questions related to disability access at the University of Mississippi.
Writing Center – Lamar Hall, Suite BThe University of Mississippi Writing Center exists to help foster the improvement of student writing across UM’s campuses. Whether you are brainstorming for your first paper in Writing 101 or completing your senior Honors thesis, writing center consultants are here with open ears and open minds. Come visit us to learn more.
10:40-11 a.m. BREAKStudent Union PlazaTake a break from the summer heat, and enjoy a refreshing beverage.
11:05-11:40 a.m. Campus Networking Session CVarious locations – Please select one of the interest sessions below to attend.
Transportation/Parking Services – Fulton ChapelIn this session, you will learn about all issues related to parking and transportation on campus. This includes vehicle registration, parking-rules enforcement, bicycles, campus shuttle service, and the ZipCar and ZimRide programs.
Getting to Know Your College Professors – Student Union BallroomIn this session, we will go way beyond “meeting your professors,” which, when you think about it, is not much beyond a handshake and introduction. Come learn how to facilitate positive interaction between you and the most important contacts you will have in college. Come with questions, and be prepared to be asked questions as well. We will discuss faculty expectations, how to be successful in building relationships, and what YOU should expect and demand from your professors.
Career Center – Student Union 405Do you think the Career Center is a place for seniors seeking jobs? Well, you are right, but it offers much more. The Career Center works with freshmen too, helping them to discover their interests, choose a major and find a job or internship. Additionally, its staff helps build your resume and will even take you through mock interviews so that you are prepared when the actual interview day arrives. Come learn how to enhance your college experience with the Career Center professionals.
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11:45 a.m.- Campus Networking Session D12:20 p.m. Various locations – Please select one of the interest sessions below to attend.
All about Athletics Tickets – Fulton ChapelIn this session, you will learn how to buy your athletics tickets, learn about the new incentives program and much more!
12:30-1 p.m. The Way to Pay at Ole Miss – Financial Aid and Bursar Fulton Chapel
In this session, representatives from the Bursar and Financial Aid offices will discuss everything you need to know about scholarships, loans, grants, work-study opportunities, MESG, prepaid tuition plans (from all states), billing, full costs of attendance, the monthly bursar bill students receive and more.
1-2:30 p.m. Model Residence Hall Rooms Open for Viewing – (only opportunity available during orientation) Various locations
Check out a room in the building that will be your home in fall 2015. The rooms shown are examples of the most common floor plans in each residence hall. Because we have elementary through college-age students living in our halls in the summer, we ask that you don’t enter our community bathrooms or other parts of the buildings. Don’t worry about measuring while you’re visiting. We have all room and furniture measurements online!
Residence Hall Showrooms: Brown 111 Crosby 149, 150 Deaton 108 Kincannon 122 Minor 114 (Burns and Pittman rooms are the same) Luckyday RC 250 Stewart 217 Hefley 105 Martin 201, 202, 203
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ente
r (St
uden
t and
Em
ploy
ee
Hea
lth S
ervi
ces)
137
B-8
Hea
lth a
nd S
afet
y21
2, 2
13
B-8
Hea
lth a
nd S
afet
y W
areh
ouse
s81
F-
5 H
edle
ston
Hal
l94
F-
5 H
ill H
all (
Cent
er fo
r Exc
elle
nce
in T
each
ing
and
Lear
ning
)17
F-
7 H
olm
an H
all (
Acco
unta
ncy/
Busi
ness
)11
9 F-
9 H
onor
s Co
llege
(Sal
ly M
cDon
nell
Bark
sdal
e)10
2 H
-5
Hou
sing
Ser
vice
Bui
ldin
g 98
F-
6 H
owry
Hal
l (Em
ploy
men
t, St
uden
t/Fac
ulty
/Sta
ff, M
cLea
n In
stitu
te)
6 E-
8 H
ume
Hal
l (M
athe
mat
ics)
206
C-7
Indo
or P
ract
ice
Faci
lity
(Oliv
ia a
nd A
rchi
e M
anni
ng
Athl
etic
s Pe
rfor
man
ce C
ente
r)13
4 F-
9 In
n at
Ole
Mis
s22
2 B-
1 In
sigh
t Par
k (U
nive
rsity
& P
ublic
Eve
nts)
36
F-7
Isom
Hal
l (Th
eatr
e Ar
ts)
73
H-2
Ja
ckso
n Av
enue
Cen
ter (
Cent
er fo
r Mat
hem
atic
s an
d Sc
ienc
e Ed
ucat
ion)
205
B-8
John
ny W
illia
ms
Gen
erat
ion
Plan
t27
F-
6 Jo
hnso
n Co
mm
ons,
Pau
l B.,
East
84
F-5
John
son
Com
mon
s, P
aul B
., W
est (
Reb
el M
arke
t, ID
Cen
ter)
24
E-6
Kenn
on O
bser
vato
ry (P
hysi
cs a
nd A
stro
nom
y)22
0 D
-4
Khay
at L
aw C
ente
r (Sc
hool
of L
aw )
89
F-4,
5
Kina
rd H
all (
Nur
sery
Sch
ool,
Uni
vers
ity P
olic
e,
Med
ia a
nd D
ocum
enta
ry P
roje
cts,
Mis
siss
ippi
Ju
dici
al C
olle
ge)
30
F-6
LaBa
uve
Hal
l (Lo
tt Le
ader
ship
Inst
itute
)39
F-
9 La
mar
Hal
l (D
epar
tmen
t of W
ritin
g an
d R
heto
ric, S
ocio
logy
an
d An
thro
polo
gy, W
illia
m W
inte
r Ins
titut
e fo
r Rac
ial
Rec
onci
liatio
n)13
8 B-
8 La
ndsc
apin
g Se
rvic
es B
uild
ing
140
C-8
Land
scap
ing
Serv
ices
Sto
rage
95
F-5
Leav
ell H
all
115
G-8
Le
noir
Hal
l (N
utrit
ion
and
Hos
pita
lity
Man
agem
ent)
87
F-5
Lest
er H
all (
Hum
an R
esou
rces
, Par
king
& T
rans
port
atio
n)22
E-
6 Le
wis
Hal
l (Ph
ysic
s an
d As
tron
omy)
43
D
-9
Libr
ary
Anne
x20
E-
6 Li
brar
y, J
ohn
Dav
is W
illia
ms
93
F-5
Long
stre
et H
all (
Afric
an A
mer
ican
Stu
dies
, So
cial
Wor
k)1
E-7
Lyce
um (A
dmin
istr
ativ
e O
ffi ce
s, S
arah
Isom
Cen
ter
for W
omen
)25
E-
6 M
artin
dale
(Stu
dent
Ser
vice
s Ce
nter
)80
F-
4 M
ayes
Hal
l32
F-
7 M
eek
Hal
l (Ar
t)12
1 E-
11
Mem
ory
Hou
se, B
rand
t
136
C-10
M
erke
l Bui
ldin
g (B
aseb
all H
ittin
g Fa
cilit
y)10
0 F-
5, 6
M
inor
Hal
l (St
uden
t Hou
sing
)12
0 E-
10
Mus
ic B
uild
ing
(Mus
ic)
201,
202
B-
5 N
atio
nal C
ente
r for
Com
puta
tiona
l Hyd
rosc
ienc
e an
d En
gine
erin
g An
nexe
s 1
and
2 18
8 C-
4 N
atio
nal C
ente
r for
Phy
sica
l Aco
ustic
s (N
CPA)
200
F-7
Nor
th H
all (
Acco
unta
ncy/
Busi
ness
)12
4 E-
11
Nut
t Aud
itoriu
m29
F-
6 O
dom
Hal
l (Le
gal S
tudi
es, P
ublic
Pol
icy
Lead
ersh
ip)
50
E-8
Old
Pow
er P
lant
555
F-9
Ove
rby
Cent
er fo
r Sou
ther
n Jo
urna
lism
and
Pol
itics
192
D-1
0 O
xfor
d-U
nive
rsity
Sta
dium
79
E-4
Palm
er-S
alou
m T
enni
s Fa
cilit
y83
E-
5 Pa
ris-Y
ates
Cha
pel,
Bell
Tow
er52
D
-7
Park
ing
Gar
age
46
D-7
Pa
vilio
n at
Ole
Mis
s19
3 E-
8 Pa
vilio
n, G
rove
2 F-
7 Pe
abod
y H
all (
Psyc
holo
gy)
78
F-4
Pow
ers
Hal
l (In
form
atio
n Te
chno
logy
)19
6 B-
5 Pr
ocur
emen
t Ser
vice
s Bu
ildin
g90
G
-5
Res
iden
ce H
all (
unde
r con
stru
ctio
n)19
9 C-
12
Row
an O
ak75
F-
5 Sa
m H
all (
Uni
vers
ity C
omm
unic
atio
ns)
11
E-8
Shoe
mak
er H
all (
Biol
ogy)
203
A-4
Smal
l Bus
ines
s D
evel
opm
ent C
ente
r18
7 B-
2 So
ccer
Fie
ld18
9 B-
2 So
ftbal
l Fie
ld34
F-
7 So
mer
ville
Hal
l48
D
-8
Star
nes,
Mic
hael
S.,
Athl
etic
s Tr
aini
ng C
ente
r20
9 C-
1 St
orag
e, U
nive
rsity
15
F-7
Stud
ent U
nion
(Foo
d Co
urt,
Book
stor
e)77
F-
4 Su
perc
ompu
ter C
ente
r19
2 D
-10
Sway
ze F
ield
(Oxf
ord-
Uni
vers
ity S
tadi
um)
58
D-5
Ta
d Sm
ith C
olis
eum
13
E-8
Thad
Coc
hran
Res
earc
h Ce
nter
(Nat
iona
l Cen
ter f
or N
atur
al
Prod
ucts
Res
earc
h, S
choo
l of P
harm
acy)
57
B-6
Trac
k Fa
cilit
y19
7 B-
6 Tr
ack
Offi
ces
135
C-9
Treh
ern
Build
ing
(Bas
ebal
l Offi
ces)
54
D-6
Tu
rner
Cen
ter (
Cam
pus
Rec
reat
ion;
Hea
lth, E
xerc
ise
Scie
nce
and
Rec
reat
ion
Man
agem
ent)
15
F-7
Uni
on, S
tude
nt (F
ood
Cour
t, Bo
okst
ore)
123
E-12
U
nive
rsity
Mus
eum
92
F-5
Vard
aman
Hal
l53
D
-8
Vaug
ht-H
emin
gway
Sta
dium
5 E-
8 Ve
ntre
ss H
all (
Colle
ge o
f Lib
eral
Art
s)21
0 C-
2 W
alle
r Lab
orat
ory
122
E-11
W
alto
n-Yo
ung
Hou
se28
F-
6 W
eir M
emor
ial H
all (
Com
pute
r and
Info
rmat
ion
Scie
nce,
Ac
adem
ic C
ompu
ting
Cent
er, I
T H
elpd
esk)
20
7 C-
2 W
hite
, Joh
n W
., Bu
ildin
g (F
acili
ties
Man
agem
ent,
Faci
litie
s Pl
anni
ng)
20
E-6
Will
iam
s Li
brar
y, J
ohn
Dav
is41
E-
9 Ye
rby,
E.F.
, Con
fere
nce
Cent
er (O
utre
ach
and
Cont
inui
ng
Educ
atio
n)R
esid
ence
Hal
ls
112
G-9
Br
own
110
G-7
Cr
osby
(Pak
Mai
l)10
9 G
-7
Dea
ton
111
G-8
H
efl e
y 10
1 G
-6
Kinc
anno
n10
3 H
-6
Mar
tin12
8 H
-8
Res
iden
ce H
all 1
100
G-6
Pi
ttman
Hal
l, Bu
rns
Hal
l, M
inor
Hal
l10
8 G
-7
Stew
art
103
H-6
St
ocka
rd21
6 G
-9
Res
iden
tial C
olle
ge21
7 G
-9
Luck
yday
Res
iden
tial C
olle
ge (L
ucky
day
Supp
ort P
rogr
am)
Mar
ried
Stu
dent
Hou
sing
164-
169
C, D
-3So
rori
ties
113
H-8
Ph
i Mu
114
G-8
D
elta
Gam
ma
118
G-8
Ka
ppa
Del
ta
117
G-8
D
elta
Del
ta D
elta
11
6 G
-8
Kapp
a Ka
ppa
Gam
ma
107
G-7
Al
pha
Om
icro
n Pi
10
6 H
-7
Kapp
a Al
pha
Thet
a 10
5 H
-7
Pi B
eta
Phi
104
H-7
Ch
i Om
ega
133
H-7
Al
pha
Del
ta P
iFr
ater
nitie
s60
E-
5 Si
gma
Alph
a Ep
silo
n19
4 E-
5 D
elta
Psi
63
E-4
Phi K
appa
Psi
69
E-4
Phi D
elta
The
ta
62
E-5
Alph
a Ta
u O
meg
a 19
8 E-
5 Be
ta T
heta
Pi
195
E-4
Sigm
a Ch
i 64
E-
4 Pi
Kap
pa A
lpha
66
E-
4 Si
gma
Nu
70
E-3
Kapp
a Si
gma
72
F-3
Phi K
appa
Tau
76
F-
3 Ka
ppa
Alph
a67
E-
5 Pi
Kap
pa P
hi68
E-
4 Si
gma
PiSt
uden
t Apa
rtm
ents
12
9-13
2 H
-8
Nor
thga
te A
part
men
ts20
8 D
,E-1
,2
Cam
pus
Wal
k
Cam
pus
Map
Lege
nd
Build
ing
No.
Loca
tion
Build
ing
Nam
eBu
ildin
g No
. Lo
cati
on
Build
ing
Nam
e LI
STED
BY
BUIL
DIN
G
LIST
ED B
Y C
OLL
EGES
, SC
HO
OLS
, SEL
ECTE
D D
EPAR
TMEN
TS A
ND
OFF
ICES
Build
ing
No.
Loca
tion
Build
ing
Nam
eBu
ildin
g No
. Lo
cati
on
Build
ing
Nam
e1
E-1
Acad
emic
Affa
irs (L
yceu
m)
28
F-6
Acad
emic
Com
putin
g Ce
nter
(Wei
r Mem
oria
l Hal
l)25
E-
6 Ac
adem
ic S
uppo
rt C
ente
r (M
artin
dale
)18
F-
6 Ac
coun
tanc
y, P
atte
rson
Sch
ool o
f (Co
nner
Hal
l)97
F-
6 Ac
coun
ting,
Offi
ce o
f (Fa
lkne
r Hal
l)1
E-1
Adm
inis
trat
ion
and
Fina
nce,
Vic
e Ch
ance
llor f
or (L
yceu
m)
19
F-6
Adm
issi
ons,
Gra
duat
e 22
0 D
-4
Adm
issi
ons,
Law
(Law
Cen
ter)
25
E-6
Adm
issi
ons,
Und
ergr
adua
te (M
artin
dale
)93
F-
5 Af
rican
Am
eric
an S
tudi
es (L
ongs
tree
t Hal
l)40
F-
9 Al
umni
Ass
ocia
tion
(Trip
lett
Alum
ni C
ente
r)21
E-
6 Ap
plie
d Sc
ienc
es, S
choo
l of (
Geo
rge
Stre
et
Uni
vers
ity H
ouse
)32
F-
7 Ar
t (M
eek
Hal
l)58
D
-5
Athl
etic
s Ti
cket
Offi
ce1
E-1
Atto
rney
, Uni
vers
ity (L
yceu
m)
135
D-1
0 Ba
seba
ll O
ffi ce
s (T
rehe
rn B
uild
ing)
11
E-8
Biol
ogy
(Sho
emak
er H
all)
15
F-7
Book
stor
e (S
tude
nt U
nion
)25
E-
6 Bu
rsar
(Mar
tinda
le)
17
F-7
Busi
ness
Adm
inis
trat
ion,
Sch
ool o
f (H
olm
an H
all)
84
F-5
Cafe
teria
(Joh
nson
Com
mon
s)15
F-
7 Ca
mpu
s Pr
ogra
mm
ing
(Stu
dent
Uni
on)
54
D-6
Ca
mpu
s R
ecre
atio
n (T
urne
r Cen
ter)
25
E-6
Care
er C
ente
r (M
artin
dale
)39
F-
9 Ce
nter
for A
rcha
eolo
gica
l Res
earc
h (L
amar
Hal
l)74
F-
4 Ce
nter
for E
duca
tiona
l Res
earc
h an
d Ev
alua
tion
(Guy
ton
Hal
l)94
F-
5 Ce
nter
for E
xcel
lenc
e in
Tea
chin
g an
d Le
arni
ng
(Hill
Hal
l)55
E-
4 Ce
nter
for I
ntel
ligen
ce a
nd S
ecur
ity S
tudi
es22
1 E-
7 Ce
nter
for M
anuf
actu
ring
Exce
llenc
e 12
E-
8 Ce
nter
for P
harm
aceu
tical
Mar
ketin
g an
d M
anag
emen
t (F
aser
Hal
l)39
F-
9 Ce
nter
for P
opul
atio
n St
udie
s (L
amar
Hal
l)37
F-
8 Ce
nter
for t
he S
tudy
of S
outh
ern
Cultu
re (B
arna
rd
Obs
erva
tory
)1
E-1
Chan
cello
r (Ly
ceum
)9
D-7
Ch
emic
al E
ngin
eerin
g (A
nder
son
Hal
l)14
E-
9 Ch
emis
try
(Cou
lter H
all)
8 E-
7 Ci
vil E
ngin
eerin
g (C
arrie
r Hal
l)3
F-7
Clas
sics
(Bry
ant H
all)
99
F-6
Com
mun
icat
ion
Scie
nces
and
Dis
orde
rs (G
eorg
e H
all)
28
F-6
Com
pute
r and
Info
rmat
ion
Scie
nce
(Wei
r Mem
oria
l Hal
l)28
F-
6 Co
mpu
ter S
cien
ce/E
ngin
eerin
g (W
eir M
emor
ial H
all)
75
F-5
Copy
Cen
ter (
Sam
Hal
l)59
E-
5 Co
unse
ling
Cent
er15
F-
7 Cr
edit
Uni
on (S
tude
nt U
nion
)4
E-7
Crof
t Ins
titut
e fo
r Int
erna
tiona
l Stu
dies
(Cro
ft Bu
ildin
g)15
F-
7 D
ean
of S
tude
nts
(Stu
dent
Uni
on)
17
F-7
Econ
omic
s (H
olm
an H
all)
74
F-3
Educ
atio
n, S
choo
l of (
Guy
ton
Hal
l)9
D-7
El
ectr
ical
Eng
inee
ring
(And
erso
n H
all)
7 E-
7 El
ectr
ical
Eng
inee
ring
Res
earc
h La
bora
torie
s (E
ngin
eerin
g Sc
ienc
e)33
F-
6 Em
ploy
ee H
ealth
Ser
vice
s (H
arris
on H
ealth
Cen
ter)
98
F-6
Empl
oym
ent,
Stud
ent/F
acul
ty/S
taff
(How
ry H
all)
10
E-7
Engi
neer
ing,
Sch
ool o
f (Br
evar
d H
all)
26
E-5
Engl
ish
(Bon
dura
nt H
all)
98
F-6
Engl
ish
as a
Sec
ond
Lang
uage
Pro
gram
(How
ry H
all)
25
E-6
Equa
l Opp
ortu
nity
and
Reg
ulat
ory
Com
plia
nce
(Mar
tinda
le)
215
C-1
Faci
litie
s M
anag
emen
t20
7 C-
2 Fa
cilit
ies
Man
agem
ent O
ffi ce
s (J
ohn
W. W
hite
Bui
ldin
g)20
7 C-
2 Fa
cilit
ies
Plan
ning
17
F-7
Fina
nce
(Hol
man
Hal
l)25
E-
6 Fi
nanc
ial A
id (M
artin
dale
)12
1 E-
11
Foun
datio
n, T
he U
nive
rsity
of M
issi
ssip
pi (B
rand
t Mem
ory
Hou
se)
214
C-1
Fuel
Sta
tion
1 E-
1 G
ende
r Stu
dies
(Lyc
eum
)8
E-7
Geo
logy
and
Geo
logi
cal E
ngin
eerin
g (C
arrie
r Hal
l)19
F-
6 G
radu
ate
Scho
ol13
7 B-
8 H
ealth
and
Saf
ety
212,
213
B-
8 H
ealth
and
Saf
ety
War
ehou
ses
54
D-6
H
ealth
, Exe
rcis
e Sc
ienc
e an
d R
ecre
atio
n M
anag
emen
t (T
urne
r Cen
ter)
33
F-6
Hea
lth S
ervi
ces,
Stu
dent
(Har
rison
Hea
lth C
ente
r)85
E-
5 H
isto
ry (B
isho
p H
all)
119
F-9
Hon
ors
Colle
ge, S
ally
McD
onne
ll Ba
rksd
ale
(Hon
ors
Colle
ge)
100
F-5,
6
Hou
sing
, Stu
dent
(Min
or H
all)
87
F-5
Hum
an R
esou
rces
(Les
ter H
all)
84
F-5
ID C
ente
r (Jo
hnso
n Co
mm
ons)
78
F-4
Info
rmat
ion
Tech
nolo
gy (P
ower
s H
all)
97
F-6
Inst
itutio
nal R
esea
rch
and
Asse
ssm
ent (
Falk
ner H
all)
55
D-6
In
tens
ive
Engl
ish
Prog
ram
(Old
Inte
rcol
legi
ate
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23 E-6 Accelerator (Physics and Astronomy) 40 F-9 Alumni Center, Triplett9 D-7 Anderson Hall (Electrical, Chemical Engineering)58 D-5 Athletics Ticket Offi ce44 D-8 Athletics Offi ce, Intercollegiate; UMAA Foundation35 F-7 Barnard Hall (ROTC)37 F-8 Barnard Observatory (Center for the Study of Southern
Culture)96 F-5 Barr Hall (Research and Sponsored Programs)192 D-10 Baseball Stadium (Swayze Field, Stadium)219 B-3 Basketball Practice Facility and Offi ces86 F-4 Baxter Hall (Telecommunications)85 E-5 Bishop Hall (History, Student Media Center) 26 E-5 Bondurant Hall (English, Modern Languages)121 E-11 Brandt Memory House (The University of Mississippi
Foundation)10 E-7 Brevard Hall (School of Engineering)3 F-7 Bryant Hall (Classics, Philosophy and Religion)204 D-11 Carriage House8 E-7 Carrier Hall (Civil, Mechanical, Geological Engineering)55 E-4 Center for Intelligence and Security Studies 221 E-7 Center for Manufacturing Excellence51 E-8 Central Heating Plant71 E-2 Chancellor’s Residence/Carrier House83 E-5 Chapel, Paris-Yates42 E-6 Civil Rights Monument18 F-6 Conner Hall (Accountancy/Business) 14 E-9 Coulter Hall (Chemistry)59 E-5 Counseling Center4 E-7 Croft Building (Croft Institute for International Studies)211 G-3 Daily Mississippian Printing Plant125 F-10 Depot31 F-6 Deupree Hall (Political Science) 7 E-7 Engineering Science 215 C-1 Facilities Management139 B-8 Facilities Management Maintenance209 C-1 Facilities Management Shops and Stores97 F-6 Falkner Hall (Institutional Research and Assessment)38 F-8 Farley Hall (School of Journalism and New Media) 12 E-8 Faser Hall (School of Pharmacy) 45 D-7 FedEx Academic Support Center 126 E-10 Ford Center for the Performing Arts214 C-1 Fuel Station16 F-7 Fulton Chapel82 F-5 Garland Hall99 F-6 George Hall (Communication Sciences and Disorders)21 E-6 George Street University House (School of Applied
Sciences)190 B-4 Gerald Turner Hall (National Food Service Management
Institute)88 F-4 Gerard Hall (University Communications)191 B-3 Gillom Sports Center19 F-6 Graduate House (Graduate School)193 E-8 Grove Pavilion74 F-4 Guyton Hall (School of Education)218 F-3 Guyton Hall Annex33 F-6 Harrison, V.B., Health Center (Student and Employee
Health Services)137 B-8 Health and Safety212, 213 B-8 Health and Safety Warehouses81 F-5 Hedleston Hall94 F-5 Hill Hall (Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning)17 F-7 Holman Hall (Accountancy/Business)119 F-9 Honors College (Sally McDonnell Barksdale)102 H-5 Housing Service Building 98 F-6 Howry Hall (Employment, Student/Faculty/Staff, McLean
Institute)6 E-8 Hume Hall (Mathematics)206 C-7 Indoor Practice Facility (Olivia and Archie Manning
Athletics Performance Center)134 F-9 Inn at Ole Miss222 B-1 Insight Park (University & Public Events)36 F-7 Isom Hall (Theatre Arts)73 H-2 Jackson Avenue Center (Center for Mathematics and
Science Education)205 B-8 Johnny Williams Generation Plant27 F-6 Johnson Commons, Paul B., East84 F-5 Johnson Commons, Paul B., West (Rebel Market,
ID Center)24 E-6 Kennon Observatory (Physics and Astronomy)220 D-4 Khayat Law Center (School of Law )89 F-4, 5 Kinard Hall (Nursery School, University Police,
Media and Documentary Projects, Mississippi Judicial College)
30 F-6 LaBauve Hall (Lott Leadership Institute)39 F-9 Lamar Hall (Department of Writing and Rhetoric, Sociology
and Anthropology, William Winter Institute for Racial Reconciliation)
138 B-8 Landscaping Services Building140 C-8 Landscaping Services Storage95 F-5 Leavell Hall 115 G-8 Lenoir Hall (Nutrition and Hospitality Management)87 F-5 Lester Hall (Human Resources, Parking & Transportation)22 E-6 Lewis Hall (Physics and Astronomy) 43 D-9 Library Annex20 E-6 Library, John Davis Williams93 F-5 Longstreet Hall (African American Studies,
Social Work)1 E-7 Lyceum (Administrative Offi ces, Sarah Isom Center
for Women)25 E-6 Martindale (Student Services Center)80 F-4 Mayes Hall32 F-7 Meek Hall (Art)121 E-11 Memory House, Brandt
136 C-10 Merkel Building (Baseball Hitting Facility)100 F-5, 6 Minor Hall (Student Housing)120 E-10 Music Building (Music)201, 202 B-5 National Center for Computational Hydroscience and
Engineering Annexes 1 and 2 188 C-4 National Center for Physical Acoustics (NCPA)200 F-7 North Hall (Accountancy/Business)124 E-11 Nutt Auditorium29 F-6 Odom Hall (Legal Studies, Public Policy Leadership)50 E-8 Old Power Plant555 F-9 Overby Center for Southern Journalism and Politics192 D-10 Oxford-University Stadium79 E-4 Palmer-Saloum Tennis Facility83 E-5 Paris-Yates Chapel, Bell Tower52 D-7 Parking Garage46 D-7 Pavilion at Ole Miss193 E-8 Pavilion, Grove2 F-7 Peabody Hall (Psychology)78 F-4 Powers Hall (Information Technology)196 B-5 Procurement Services Building90 G-5 Residence Hall (under construction)199 C-12 Rowan Oak75 F-5 Sam Hall (University Communications)11 E-8 Shoemaker Hall (Biology)203 A-4 Small Business Development Center187 B-2 Soccer Field189 B-2 Softball Field34 F-7 Somerville Hall48 D-8 Starnes, Michael S., Athletics Training Center209 C-1 Storage, University15 F-7 Student Union (Food Court, Bookstore)77 F-4 Supercomputer Center192 D-10 Swayze Field (Oxford-University Stadium)58 D-5 Tad Smith Coliseum13 E-8 Thad Cochran Research Center (National Center for Natural
Products Research, School of Pharmacy)57 B-6 Track Facility197 B-6 Track Offi ces135 C-9 Trehern Building (Baseball Offi ces)54 D-6 Turner Center (Campus Recreation; Health, Exercise
Science and Recreation Management)15 F-7 Union, Student (Food Court, Bookstore)123 E-12 University Museum92 F-5 Vardaman Hall53 D-8 Vaught-Hemingway Stadium5 E-8 Ventress Hall (College of Liberal Arts)210 C-2 Waller Laboratory122 E-11 Walton-Young House28 F-6 Weir Memorial Hall (Computer and Information Science,
Academic Computing Center, IT Helpdesk) 207 C-2 White, John W., Building (Facilities Management, Facilities
Planning)20 E-6 Williams Library, John Davis41 E-9 Yerby, E.F., Conference Center (Outreach and Continuing
Education)Residence Halls 112 G-9 Brown 110 G-7 Crosby (PakMail)109 G-7 Deaton111 G-8 Hefl ey 101 G-6 Kincannon103 H-6 Martin128 H-8 Residence Hall 1100 G-6 Pittman Hall, Burns Hall, Minor Hall108 G-7 Stewart103 H-6 Stockard216 G-9 Residential College217 G-9 Luckyday Residential College (Luckyday Support Program)Married Student Housing164-169 C, D-3Sororities 113 H-8 Phi Mu 114 G-8 Delta Gamma 118 G-8 Kappa Delta 117 G-8 Delta Delta Delta 116 G-8 Kappa Kappa Gamma 107 G-7 Alpha Omicron Pi 106 H-7 Kappa Alpha Theta 105 H-7 Pi Beta Phi 104 H-7 Chi Omega133 H-7 Alpha Delta PiFraternities60 E-5 Sigma Alpha Epsilon194 E-5 Delta Psi63 E-4 Phi Kappa Psi69 E-4 Phi Delta Theta 62 E-5 Alpha Tau Omega 198 E-5 Beta Theta Pi195 E-4 Sigma Chi 64 E-4 Pi Kappa Alpha 66 E-4 Sigma Nu70 E-3 Kappa Sigma 72 F-3 Phi Kappa Tau 76 F-3 Kappa Alpha67 E-5 Pi Kappa Phi68 E-4 Sigma PiStudent Apartments 129-132 H-8 Northgate Apartments208 D,E-1,2 Campus Walk
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LISTED BY COLLEGES, SCHOOLS, SELECTED DEPARTMENTS AND OFFICES Building No. Location Building Name Building No. Location Building Name1 E-1 Academic Affairs (Lyceum)28 F-6 Academic Computing Center (Weir Memorial Hall)25 E-6 Academic Support Center (Martindale)18 F-6 Accountancy, Patterson School of (Conner Hall)97 F-6 Accounting, Offi ce of (Falkner Hall)1 E-1 Administration and Finance, Vice Chancellor for (Lyceum)19 F-6 Admissions, Graduate 220 D-4 Admissions, Law (Law Center)25 E-6 Admissions, Undergraduate (Martindale)93 F-5 African American Studies (Longstreet Hall)40 F-9 Alumni Association (Triplett Alumni Center)21 E-6 Applied Sciences, School of (George Street
University House)32 F-7 Art (Meek Hall)58 D-5 Athletics Ticket Offi ce1 E-1 Attorney, University (Lyceum)135 D-10 Baseball Offi ces (Trehern Building)11 E-8 Biology (Shoemaker Hall)15 F-7 Bookstore (Student Union)25 E-6 Bursar (Martindale)17 F-7 Business Administration, School of (Holman Hall)84 F-5 Cafeteria (Johnson Commons)15 F-7 Campus Programming (Student Union)54 D-6 Campus Recreation (Turner Center)25 E-6 Career Center (Martindale)39 F-9 Center for Archaeological Research (Lamar Hall)74 F-4 Center for Educational Research and Evaluation (Guyton
Hall)94 F-5 Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning
(Hill Hall)55 E-4 Center for Intelligence and Security Studies221 E-7 Center for Manufacturing Excellence 12 E-8 Center for Pharmaceutical Marketing and Management
(Faser Hall)39 F-9 Center for Population Studies (Lamar Hall)37 F-8 Center for the Study of Southern Culture (Barnard
Observatory)1 E-1 Chancellor (Lyceum)9 D-7 Chemical Engineering (Anderson Hall)14 E-9 Chemistry (Coulter Hall)8 E-7 Civil Engineering (Carrier Hall)3 F-7 Classics (Bryant Hall)99 F-6 Communication Sciences and Disorders (George Hall)28 F-6 Computer and Information Science (Weir Memorial Hall)28 F-6 Computer Science/Engineering (Weir Memorial Hall)75 F-5 Copy Center (Sam Hall)59 E-5 Counseling Center15 F-7 Credit Union (Student Union)4 E-7 Croft Institute for International Studies (Croft Building)15 F-7 Dean of Students (Student Union)17 F-7 Economics (Holman Hall)74 F-3 Education, School of (Guyton Hall)9 D-7 Electrical Engineering (Anderson Hall)7 E-7 Electrical Engineering Research Laboratories (Engineering
Science)33 F-6 Employee Health Services (Harrison Health Center)98 F-6 Employment, Student/Faculty/Staff (Howry Hall)10 E-7 Engineering, School of (Brevard Hall)26 E-5 English (Bondurant Hall)98 F-6 English as a Second Language Program (Howry Hall)25 E-6 Equal Opportunity and Regulatory Compliance (Martindale)215 C-1 Facilities Management207 C-2 Facilities Management Offi ces (John W. White Building)207 C-2 Facilities Planning17 F-7 Finance (Holman Hall)25 E-6 Financial Aid (Martindale)121 E-11 Foundation, The University of Mississippi (Brandt Memory
House)214 C-1 Fuel Station1 E-1 Gender Studies (Lyceum)8 E-7 Geology and Geological Engineering (Carrier Hall)19 F-6 Graduate School137 B-8 Health and Safety212, 213 B-8 Health and Safety Warehouses54 D-6 Health, Exercise Science and Recreation Management
(Turner Center)33 F-6 Health Services, Student (Harrison Health Center)85 E-5 History (Bishop Hall)119 F-9 Honors College, Sally McDonnell Barksdale
(Honors College)100 F-5, 6 Housing, Student (Minor Hall)87 F-5 Human Resources (Lester Hall)84 F-5 ID Center (Johnson Commons)78 F-4 Information Technology (Powers Hall)97 F-6 Institutional Research and Assessment (Falkner Hall)
55 D-6 Intensive English Program (Old Intercollegiate Athletics Building)
89 F-4, 5 Internal Audit (Kinard Hall)25 E-6 International Programs (Martindale)1 E-1 Isom, Sarah, Center for Women (Lyceum)38 F-8 Journalism and New Media, School of (Farley Hall)138 B-8 Landscaping Services220 D-4 Law, School of (Khayat Law Center)29 F-6 Legal Studies (Odom)5 E-8 Liberal Arts, College of (Ventress Hall)30 F-6 Lott Leadership Institute (LaBauve Hall)217 G-9 Luckyday Support Programs (Luckyday Residential
College)17 F-7 Management (Holman Hall)17 F-7 Management Information Systems (Holman Hall)17 F-7 Marketing (Holman Hall)6 E-8 Mathematics (Hume Hall)98 F-6 McLean Institute for Public Service and Community
Engagement (Howry Hall)8 E-7 Mechanical Engineering (Carrier Hall)89 F-4, 5 Media and Documentary Projects (Kinard Hall)75 F-5 Media/Public Relations (Sam/Gerard Hall)12 E-8 Medicinal Chemistry (Faser Hall)78 F-4 Mississippi Center for Supercomputer Research (Powers
Hall)89 F-4, 5 Mississippi Judicial College89 F-4, 5 Mississippi Law Research Institute87 E-7 Mississippi Mineral Resources Institute (Brevard Hall)26 E-5 Modern Languages (Bondurant Hall)120 E-10 Music (Music Building)8 E-7 National Center for Computational Hydroscience and
Engineering13 E-8 National Center for Natural Products Research (Thad
Cochran Research Center)89 F-4, 5 Nursing Program (Kinard Hall)115 G-8 Nutrition and Hospitality Management (Lenoir Hall)25 E-6 Orientation and Parent Programs (Martindale)41 E-9 Outreach and Continuing Education (Yerby Center)555 F-9 Overby Center for Southern Journalism and Politics110 G-7 PakMail (Crosby Hall)12 E-8 Pharmaceutics, Pharmacognosy, Pharmacology, Pharmacy
Administration, Pharmacy Practice (Faser Hall)12, 13 E-8 Pharmacy, School of (Thad Cochran Research Center,
Faser Hall)3 F-7 Philosophy and Religion (Bryant Hall)88 F-5 Photography Services (Gerard Hall)22 E-6 Physics and Astronomy (Lewis Hall)89 F-4, 5 Police Department (Kinard Hall)31 F-6 Political Science (Deupree Hall)25 E-6 Preprofessional Studies (Martindale)196 B-5 Procurement Services (Procurement Services Building)1 E-1 Provost (Lyceum)2 F-7 Psychology (Peabody Hall)29 F-6 Public Policy Leadership (Odom Hall)25 E-6 Registrar (Martindale)96 F-5 Research and Sponsored Programs (Barr Hall)1 E-1 Research and Sponsored Programs, Vice Chancellor for
(Lyceum)35 F-7 ROTC (Barnard Hall)203 A-4 Small Business Development Center93 F-5 Social Work (Longstreet Hall)39 F-9 Sociology and Anthropology (Lamar Hall)99 F-6 Speech and Hearing Center (George Hall)1 E-1 Student Affairs, Vice Chancellor for (Lyceum)25 E-6 Student Disability Services (Martindale)85 E-5 Student Media Center (Bishop Hall)41 E-9 Summer School, Offi ce of (Yerby Center)98 F-6 Teaching English as a Second Language Program (Howry
Hall)86 F-4 Telecommunications Center (Baxter Hall)36 F-7 Theatre Arts (Isom Hall)44 D-8 UMAA Foundation UM Field Station (Bay Springs Road/CR 202)222 B-1 University & Public Events (Insight Park)75, 88 F-5 University Communications (Sam/Gerard Hall)89 F-4, 5 Willie Price Nursery School (Kinard Hall)39 F-9 Winter Institute for Racial Reconciliation
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eder
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187
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ield
189
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all
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210
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Chap
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Chap
el L
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Guyt
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Rebe
l Driv
e
Magnolia Drive
Dormitory Row West
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Gaultney-Lott Plaza
Dorm
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Row
Nor
th
Rebe
l Driv
e
Cross Street
Student Union Drive
Student Union Drive
Stud
ent U
nion
Driv
e
Northgate Drive
Nort
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e Sq
uare
Wom
en’s
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race
Wes
t
Wom
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race
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Nort
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rity
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Alum
ni D
rive
Grov
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Stud
ent U
nion
Driv
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Univ
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ty C
ircle
University Avenue
University Avenue Pres
iden
tial D
ebat
e W
ay
Univ
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ty P
lace
Gertr
ude
Ford
Bou
leva
rd
Gert
rude
For
d Bo
ulev
ard
Jackson Avenue
Tayl
or R
oad
Manning W
ay
All American Drive
Manning Way
Hill Drive
Jeanette
Philli
ps D
rive
Old Taylor Road
Hick
ory
Lane
Depo
t Stre
et
Depo
t Stre
et
Van Buren Avenue
Manning W
ay
Rebel Drive
Jean
ette
Phi
llips
Dri
ve
23
E-6
Acce
lera
tor (
Phys
ics
and
Astr
onom
y)
40
F-9
Alum
ni C
ente
r, Tr
iple
tt9
D-7
An
ders
on H
all (
Elec
tric
al, C
hem
ical
Eng
inee
ring)
58
D-5
At
hlet
ics
Tick
et O
ffi ce
44
D-8
At
hlet
ics
Offi
ce, I
nter
colle
giat
e; U
MAA
Fou
ndat
ion
35
F-7
Barn
ard
Hal
l (R
OTC
)37
F-
8 Ba
rnar
d O
bser
vato
ry (C
ente
r for
the
Stud
y of
Sou
ther
n Cu
lture
)96
F-
5 Ba
rr H
all (
Res
earc
h an
d Sp
onso
red
Prog
ram
s)19
2 D
-10
Base
ball
Stad
ium
(Sw
ayze
Fie
ld, S
tadi
um)
219
B-3
Bask
etba
ll Pr
actic
e Fa
cilit
y an
d O
ffi ce
s86
F-
4 Ba
xter
Hal
l (Te
leco
mm
unic
atio
ns)
85
E-5
Bish
op H
all (
His
tory
, Stu
dent
Med
ia C
ente
r)
26
E-5
Bond
uran
t Hal
l (En
glis
h, M
oder
n La
ngua
ges)
121
E-11
Br
andt
Mem
ory
Hou
se (T
he U
nive
rsity
of M
issi
ssip
pi
Foun
datio
n)10
E-
7 Br
evar
d H
all (
Scho
ol o
f Eng
inee
ring)
3 F-
7 Br
yant
Hal
l (Cl
assi
cs, P
hilo
soph
y an
d R
elig
ion)
204
D-1
1 Ca
rria
ge H
ouse
8 E-
7 Ca
rrie
r Hal
l (Ci
vil,
Mec
hani
cal,
Geo
logi
cal E
ngin
eerin
g)55
E-
4 Ce
nter
for I
ntel
ligen
ce a
nd S
ecur
ity S
tudi
es
221
E-7
Cent
er fo
r Man
ufac
turin
g Ex
celle
nce
51
E-8
Cent
ral H
eatin
g Pl
ant
71
E-2
Chan
cello
r’s R
esid
ence
/Car
rier H
ouse
83
E-5
Chap
el, P
aris
-Yat
es42
E-
6 Ci
vil R
ight
s M
onum
ent
18
F-6
Conn
er H
all (
Acco
unta
ncy/
Busi
ness
) 14
E-
9 Co
ulte
r Hal
l (Ch
emis
try)
59
E-5
Coun
selin
g Ce
nter
4 E-
7 Cr
oft B
uild
ing
(Cro
ft In
stitu
te fo
r Int
erna
tiona
l Stu
dies
)21
1 G
-3
Dai
ly M
issi
ssip
pian
Prin
ting
Plan
t12
5 F-
10
Dep
ot31
F-
6 D
eupr
ee H
all (
Polit
ical
Sci
ence
) 7
E-7
Engi
neer
ing
Scie
nce
215
C-1
Faci
litie
s M
anag
emen
t13
9 B-
8 Fa
cilit
ies
Man
agem
ent M
aint
enan
ce20
9 C-
1 Fa
cilit
ies
Man
agem
ent S
hops
and
Sto
res
97
F-6
Falk
ner H
all (
Inst
itutio
nal R
esea
rch
and
Asse
ssm
ent)
38
F-8
Farle
y H
all (
Scho
ol o
f Jou
rnal
ism
and
New
Med
ia)
12
E-8
Fase
r Hal
l (Sc
hool
of P
harm
acy)
45
D
-7
FedE
x Ac
adem
ic S
uppo
rt C
ente
r 12
6 E-
10
Ford
Cen
ter f
or th
e Pe
rfor
min
g Ar
ts21
4 C-
1 Fu
el S
tatio
n16
F-
7 Fu
lton
Chap
el82
F-
5 G
arla
nd H
all
99
F-6
Geo
rge
Hal
l (Co
mm
unic
atio
n Sc
ienc
es a
nd D
isor
ders
)21
E-
6 G
eorg
e St
reet
Uni
vers
ity H
ouse
(Sch
ool o
f App
lied
Scie
nces
)19
0 B-
4 G
eral
d Tu
rner
Hal
l (N
atio
nal F
ood
Serv
ice
Man
agem
ent
Inst
itute
)88
F-
4 G
erar
d H
all (
Uni
vers
ity C
omm
unic
atio
ns)
191
B-3
Gill
om S
port
s Ce
nter
19
F-6
Gra
duat
e H
ouse
(Gra
duat
e Sc
hool
)19
3 E-
8 G
rove
Pav
ilion
74
F-4
Guy
ton
Hal
l (Sc
hool
of E
duca
tion)
218
F-3
Guy
ton
Hal
l Ann
ex33
F-
6 H
arris
on, V
.B.,
Hea
lth C
ente
r (St
uden
t and
Em
ploy
ee
Hea
lth S
ervi
ces)
137
B-8
Hea
lth a
nd S
afet
y21
2, 2
13
B-8
Hea
lth a
nd S
afet
y W
areh
ouse
s81
F-
5 H
edle
ston
Hal
l94
F-
5 H
ill H
all (
Cent
er fo
r Exc
elle
nce
in T
each
ing
and
Lear
ning
)17
F-
7 H
olm
an H
all (
Acco
unta
ncy/
Busi
ness
)11
9 F-
9 H
onor
s Co
llege
(Sal
ly M
cDon
nell
Bark
sdal
e)10
2 H
-5
Hou
sing
Ser
vice
Bui
ldin
g 98
F-
6 H
owry
Hal
l (Em
ploy
men
t, St
uden
t/Fac
ulty
/Sta
ff, M
cLea
n In
stitu
te)
6 E-
8 H
ume
Hal
l (M
athe
mat
ics)
206
C-7
Indo
or P
ract
ice
Faci
lity
(Oliv
ia a
nd A
rchi
e M
anni
ng
Athl
etic
s Pe
rfor
man
ce C
ente
r)13
4 F-
9 In
n at
Ole
Mis
s22
2 B-
1 In
sigh
t Par
k (U
nive
rsity
& P
ublic
Eve
nts)
36
F-7
Isom
Hal
l (Th
eatr
e Ar
ts)
73
H-2
Ja
ckso
n Av
enue
Cen
ter (
Cent
er fo
r Mat
hem
atic
s an
d Sc
ienc
e Ed
ucat
ion)
205
B-8
John
ny W
illia
ms
Gen
erat
ion
Plan
t27
F-
6 Jo
hnso
n Co
mm
ons,
Pau
l B.,
East
84
F-5
John
son
Com
mon
s, P
aul B
., W
est (
Reb
el M
arke
t, ID
Cen
ter)
24
E-6
Kenn
on O
bser
vato
ry (P
hysi
cs a
nd A
stro
nom
y)22
0 D
-4
Khay
at L
aw C
ente
r (Sc
hool
of L
aw )
89
F-4,
5
Kina
rd H
all (
Nur
sery
Sch
ool,
Uni
vers
ity P
olic
e,
Med
ia a
nd D
ocum
enta
ry P
roje
cts,
Mis
siss
ippi
Ju
dici
al C
olle
ge)
30
F-6
LaBa
uve
Hal
l (Lo
tt Le
ader
ship
Inst
itute
)39
F-
9 La
mar
Hal
l (D
epar
tmen
t of W
ritin
g an
d R
heto
ric, S
ocio
logy
an
d An
thro
polo
gy, W
illia
m W
inte
r Ins
titut
e fo
r Rac
ial
Rec
onci
liatio
n)13
8 B-
8 La
ndsc
apin
g Se
rvic
es B
uild
ing
140
C-8
Land
scap
ing
Serv
ices
Sto
rage
95
F-5
Leav
ell H
all
115
G-8
Le
noir
Hal
l (N
utrit
ion
and
Hos
pita
lity
Man
agem
ent)
87
F-5
Lest
er H
all (
Hum
an R
esou
rces
, Par
king
& T
rans
port
atio
n)22
E-
6 Le
wis
Hal
l (Ph
ysic
s an
d As
tron
omy)
43
D
-9
Libr
ary
Anne
x20
E-
6 Li
brar
y, J
ohn
Dav
is W
illia
ms
93
F-5
Long
stre
et H
all (
Afric
an A
mer
ican
Stu
dies
, So
cial
Wor
k)1
E-7
Lyce
um (A
dmin
istr
ativ
e O
ffi ce
s, S
arah
Isom
Cen
ter
for W
omen
)25
E-
6 M
artin
dale
(Stu
dent
Ser
vice
s Ce
nter
)80
F-
4 M
ayes
Hal
l32
F-
7 M
eek
Hal
l (Ar
t)12
1 E-
11
Mem
ory
Hou
se, B
rand
t
136
C-10
M
erke
l Bui
ldin
g (B
aseb
all H
ittin
g Fa
cilit
y)10
0 F-
5, 6
M
inor
Hal
l (St
uden
t Hou
sing
)12
0 E-
10
Mus
ic B
uild
ing
(Mus
ic)
201,
202
B-
5 N
atio
nal C
ente
r for
Com
puta
tiona
l Hyd
rosc
ienc
e an
d En
gine
erin
g An
nexe
s 1
and
2 18
8 C-
4 N
atio
nal C
ente
r for
Phy
sica
l Aco
ustic
s (N
CPA)
200
F-7
Nor
th H
all (
Acco
unta
ncy/
Busi
ness
)12
4 E-
11
Nut
t Aud
itoriu
m29
F-
6 O
dom
Hal
l (Le
gal S
tudi
es, P
ublic
Pol
icy
Lead
ersh
ip)
50
E-8
Old
Pow
er P
lant
555
F-9
Ove
rby
Cent
er fo
r Sou
ther
n Jo
urna
lism
and
Pol
itics
192
D-1
0 O
xfor
d-U
nive
rsity
Sta
dium
79
E-4
Palm
er-S
alou
m T
enni
s Fa
cilit
y83
E-
5 Pa
ris-Y
ates
Cha
pel,
Bell
Tow
er52
D
-7
Park
ing
Gar
age
46
D-7
Pa
vilio
n at
Ole
Mis
s19
3 E-
8 Pa
vilio
n, G
rove
2 F-
7 Pe
abod
y H
all (
Psyc
holo
gy)
78
F-4
Pow
ers
Hal
l (In
form
atio
n Te
chno
logy
)19
6 B-
5 Pr
ocur
emen
t Ser
vice
s Bu
ildin
g90
G
-5
Res
iden
ce H
all (
unde
r con
stru
ctio
n)19
9 C-
12
Row
an O
ak75
F-
5 Sa
m H
all (
Uni
vers
ity C
omm
unic
atio
ns)
11
E-8
Shoe
mak
er H
all (
Biol
ogy)
203
A-4
Smal
l Bus
ines
s D
evel
opm
ent C
ente
r18
7 B-
2 So
ccer
Fie
ld18
9 B-
2 So
ftbal
l Fie
ld34
F-
7 So
mer
ville
Hal
l48
D
-8
Star
nes,
Mic
hael
S.,
Athl
etic
s Tr
aini
ng C
ente
r20
9 C-
1 St
orag
e, U
nive
rsity
15
F-7
Stud
ent U
nion
(Foo
d Co
urt,
Book
stor
e)77
F-
4 Su
perc
ompu
ter C
ente
r19
2 D
-10
Sway
ze F
ield
(Oxf
ord-
Uni
vers
ity S
tadi
um)
58
D-5
Ta
d Sm
ith C
olis
eum
13
E-8
Thad
Coc
hran
Res
earc
h Ce
nter
(Nat
iona
l Cen
ter f
or N
atur
al
Prod
ucts
Res
earc
h, S
choo
l of P
harm
acy)
57
B-6
Trac
k Fa
cilit
y19
7 B-
6 Tr
ack
Offi
ces
135
C-9
Treh
ern
Build
ing
(Bas
ebal
l Offi
ces)
54
D-6
Tu
rner
Cen
ter (
Cam
pus
Rec
reat
ion;
Hea
lth, E
xerc
ise
Scie
nce
and
Rec
reat
ion
Man
agem
ent)
15
F-7
Uni
on, S
tude
nt (F
ood
Cour
t, Bo
okst
ore)
123
E-12
U
nive
rsity
Mus
eum
92
F-5
Vard
aman
Hal
l53
D
-8
Vaug
ht-H
emin
gway
Sta
dium
5 E-
8 Ve
ntre
ss H
all (
Colle
ge o
f Lib
eral
Art
s)21
0 C-
2 W
alle
r Lab
orat
ory
122
E-11
W
alto
n-Yo
ung
Hou
se28
F-
6 W
eir M
emor
ial H
all (
Com
pute
r and
Info
rmat
ion
Scie
nce,
Ac
adem
ic C
ompu
ting
Cent
er, I
T H
elpd
esk)
20
7 C-
2 W
hite
, Joh
n W
., Bu
ildin
g (F
acili
ties
Man
agem
ent,
Faci
litie
s Pl
anni
ng)
20
E-6
Will
iam
s Li
brar
y, J
ohn
Dav
is41
E-
9 Ye
rby,
E.F.
, Con
fere
nce
Cent
er (O
utre
ach
and
Cont
inui
ng
Educ
atio
n)R
esid
ence
Hal
ls
112
G-9
Br
own
110
G-7
Cr
osby
(Pak
Mai
l)10
9 G
-7
Dea
ton
111
G-8
H
efl e
y 10
1 G
-6
Kinc
anno
n10
3 H
-6
Mar
tin12
8 H
-8
Res
iden
ce H
all 1
100
G-6
Pi
ttman
Hal
l, Bu
rns
Hal
l, M
inor
Hal
l10
8 G
-7
Stew
art
103
H-6
St
ocka
rd21
6 G
-9
Res
iden
tial C
olle
ge21
7 G
-9
Luck
yday
Res
iden
tial C
olle
ge (L
ucky
day
Supp
ort P
rogr
am)
Mar
ried
Stu
dent
Hou
sing
164-
169
C, D
-3So
rori
ties
113
H-8
Ph
i Mu
114
G-8
D
elta
Gam
ma
118
G-8
Ka
ppa
Del
ta
117
G-8
D
elta
Del
ta D
elta
11
6 G
-8
Kapp
a Ka
ppa
Gam
ma
107
G-7
Al
pha
Om
icro
n Pi
10
6 H
-7
Kapp
a Al
pha
Thet
a 10
5 H
-7
Pi B
eta
Phi
104
H-7
Ch
i Om
ega
133
H-7
Al
pha
Del
ta P
iFr
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nitie
s60
E-
5 Si
gma
Alph
a Ep
silo
n19
4 E-
5 D
elta
Psi
63
E-4
Phi K
appa
Psi
69
E-4
Phi D
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The
ta
62
E-5
Alph
a Ta
u O
meg
a 19
8 E-
5 Be
ta T
heta
Pi
195
E-4
Sigm
a Ch
i 64
E-
4 Pi
Kap
pa A
lpha
66
E-
4 Si
gma
Nu
70
E-3
Kapp
a Si
gma
72
F-3
Phi K
appa
Tau
76
F-
3 Ka
ppa
Alph
a67
E-
5 Pi
Kap
pa P
hi68
E-
4 Si
gma
PiSt
uden
t Apa
rtm
ents
12
9-13
2 H
-8
Nor
thga
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part
men
ts20
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Cam
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Map
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ing
Nam
e1
E-1
Acad
emic
Affa
irs (L
yceu
m)
28
F-6
Acad
emic
Com
putin
g Ce
nter
(Wei
r Mem
oria
l Hal
l)25
E-
6 Ac
adem
ic S
uppo
rt C
ente
r (M
artin
dale
)18
F-
6 Ac
coun
tanc
y, P
atte
rson
Sch
ool o
f (Co
nner
Hal
l)97
F-
6 Ac
coun
ting,
Offi
ce o
f (Fa
lkne
r Hal
l)1
E-1
Adm
inis
trat
ion
and
Fina
nce,
Vic
e Ch
ance
llor f
or (L
yceu
m)
19
F-6
Adm
issi
ons,
Gra
duat
e 22
0 D
-4
Adm
issi
ons,
Law
(Law
Cen
ter)
25
E-6
Adm
issi
ons,
Und
ergr
adua
te (M
artin
dale
)93
F-
5 Af
rican
Am
eric
an S
tudi
es (L
ongs
tree
t Hal
l)40
F-
9 Al
umni
Ass
ocia
tion
(Trip
lett
Alum
ni C
ente
r)21
E-
6 Ap
plie
d Sc
ienc
es, S
choo
l of (
Geo
rge
Stre
et
Uni
vers
ity H
ouse
)32
F-
7 Ar
t (M
eek
Hal
l)58
D
-5
Athl
etic
s Ti
cket
Offi
ce1
E-1
Atto
rney
, Uni
vers
ity (L
yceu
m)
135
D-1
0 Ba
seba
ll O
ffi ce
s (T
rehe
rn B
uild
ing)
11
E-8
Biol
ogy
(Sho
emak
er H
all)
15
F-7
Book
stor
e (S
tude
nt U
nion
)25
E-
6 Bu
rsar
(Mar
tinda
le)
17
F-7
Busi
ness
Adm
inis
trat
ion,
Sch
ool o
f (H
olm
an H
all)
84
F-5
Cafe
teria
(Joh
nson
Com
mon
s)15
F-
7 Ca
mpu
s Pr
ogra
mm
ing
(Stu
dent
Uni
on)
54
D-6
Ca
mpu
s R
ecre
atio
n (T
urne
r Cen
ter)
25
E-6
Care
er C
ente
r (M
artin
dale
)39
F-
9 Ce
nter
for A
rcha
eolo
gica
l Res
earc
h (L
amar
Hal
l)74
F-
4 Ce
nter
for E
duca
tiona
l Res
earc
h an
d Ev
alua
tion
(Guy
ton
Hal
l)94
F-
5 Ce
nter
for E
xcel
lenc
e in
Tea
chin
g an
d Le
arni
ng
(Hill
Hal
l)55
E-
4 Ce
nter
for I
ntel
ligen
ce a
nd S
ecur
ity S
tudi
es22
1 E-
7 Ce
nter
for M
anuf
actu
ring
Exce
llenc
e 12
E-
8 Ce
nter
for P
harm
aceu
tical
Mar
ketin
g an
d M
anag
emen
t (F
aser
Hal
l)39
F-
9 Ce
nter
for P
opul
atio
n St
udie
s (L
amar
Hal
l)37
F-
8 Ce
nter
for t
he S
tudy
of S
outh
ern
Cultu
re (B
arna
rd
Obs
erva
tory
)1
E-1
Chan
cello
r (Ly
ceum
)9
D-7
Ch
emic
al E
ngin
eerin
g (A
nder
son
Hal
l)14
E-
9 Ch
emis
try
(Cou
lter H
all)
8 E-
7 Ci
vil E
ngin
eerin
g (C
arrie
r Hal
l)3
F-7
Clas
sics
(Bry
ant H
all)
99
F-6
Com
mun
icat
ion
Scie
nces
and
Dis
orde
rs (G
eorg
e H
all)
28
F-6
Com
pute
r and
Info
rmat
ion
Scie
nce
(Wei
r Mem
oria
l Hal
l)28
F-
6 Co
mpu
ter S
cien
ce/E
ngin
eerin
g (W
eir M
emor
ial H
all)
75
F-5
Copy
Cen
ter (
Sam
Hal
l)59
E-
5 Co
unse
ling
Cent
er15
F-
7 Cr
edit
Uni
on (S
tude
nt U
nion
)4
E-7
Crof
t Ins
titut
e fo
r Int
erna
tiona
l Stu
dies
(Cro
ft Bu
ildin
g)15
F-
7 D
ean
of S
tude
nts
(Stu
dent
Uni
on)
17
F-7
Econ
omic
s (H
olm
an H
all)
74
F-3
Educ
atio
n, S
choo
l of (
Guy
ton
Hal
l)9
D-7
El
ectr
ical
Eng
inee
ring
(And
erso
n H
all)
7 E-
7 El
ectr
ical
Eng
inee
ring
Res
earc
h La
bora
torie
s (E
ngin
eerin
g Sc
ienc
e)33
F-
6 Em
ploy
ee H
ealth
Ser
vice
s (H
arris
on H
ealth
Cen
ter)
98
F-6
Empl
oym
ent,
Stud
ent/F
acul
ty/S
taff
(How
ry H
all)
10
E-7
Engi
neer
ing,
Sch
ool o
f (Br
evar
d H
all)
26
E-5
Engl
ish
(Bon
dura
nt H
all)
98
F-6
Engl
ish
as a
Sec
ond
Lang
uage
Pro
gram
(How
ry H
all)
25
E-6
Equa
l Opp
ortu
nity
and
Reg
ulat
ory
Com
plia
nce
(Mar
tinda
le)
215
C-1
Faci
litie
s M
anag
emen
t20
7 C-
2 Fa
cilit
ies
Man
agem
ent O
ffi ce
s (J
ohn
W. W
hite
Bui
ldin
g)20
7 C-
2 Fa
cilit
ies
Plan
ning
17
F-7
Fina
nce
(Hol
man
Hal
l)25
E-
6 Fi
nanc
ial A
id (M
artin
dale
)12
1 E-
11
Foun
datio
n, T
he U
nive
rsity
of M
issi
ssip
pi (B
rand
t Mem
ory
Hou
se)
214
C-1
Fuel
Sta
tion
1 E-
1 G
ende
r Stu
dies
(Lyc
eum
)8
E-7
Geo
logy
and
Geo
logi
cal E
ngin
eerin
g (C
arrie
r Hal
l)19
F-
6 G
radu
ate
Scho
ol13
7 B-
8 H
ealth
and
Saf
ety
212,
213
B-
8 H
ealth
and
Saf
ety
War
ehou
ses
54
D-6
H
ealth
, Exe
rcis
e Sc
ienc
e an
d R
ecre
atio
n M
anag
emen
t (T
urne
r Cen
ter)
33
F-6
Hea
lth S
ervi
ces,
Stu
dent
(Har
rison
Hea
lth C
ente
r)85
E-
5 H
isto
ry (B
isho
p H
all)
119
F-9
Hon
ors
Colle
ge, S
ally
McD
onne
ll Ba
rksd
ale
(Hon
ors
Colle
ge)
100
F-5,
6
Hou
sing
, Stu
dent
(Min
or H
all)
87
F-5
Hum
an R
esou
rces
(Les
ter H
all)
84
F-5
ID C
ente
r (Jo
hnso
n Co
mm
ons)
78
F-4
Info
rmat
ion
Tech
nolo
gy (P
ower
s H
all)
97
F-6
Inst
itutio
nal R
esea
rch
and
Asse
ssm
ent (
Falk
ner H
all)
55
D-6
In
tens
ive
Engl
ish
Prog
ram
(Old
Inte
rcol
legi
ate
Athl
etic
s Bu
ildin
g)89
F-
4, 5
In
tern
al A
udit
(Kin
ard
Hal
l)25
E-
6 In
tern
atio
nal P
rogr
ams
(Mar
tinda
le)
1 E-
1 Is
om, S
arah
, Cen
ter f
or W
omen
(Lyc
eum
)38
F-
8 Jo
urna
lism
and
New
Med
ia, S
choo
l of (
Farle
y H
all)
138
B-8
Land
scap
ing
Serv
ices
220
D-4
La
w, S
choo
l of (
Khay
at L
aw C
ente
r)29
F-
6 Le
gal S
tudi
es (O
dom
)5
E-8
Libe
ral A
rts,
Col
lege
of (
Vent
ress
Hal
l)30
F-
6 Lo
tt Le
ader
ship
Inst
itute
(LaB
auve
Hal
l)21
7 G
-9
Luck
yday
Sup
port
Pro
gram
s (L
ucky
day
Res
iden
tial
Colle
ge)
17
F-7
Man
agem
ent (
Hol
man
Hal
l)17
F-
7 M
anag
emen
t Inf
orm
atio
n Sy
stem
s (H
olm
an H
all)
17
F-7
Mar
ketin
g (H
olm
an H
all)
6 E-
8 M
athe
mat
ics
(Hum
e H
all)
98
F-6
McL
ean
Inst
itute
for P
ublic
Ser
vice
and
Com
mun
ity
Enga
gem
ent (
How
ry H
all)
8 E-
7 M
echa
nica
l Eng
inee
ring
(Car
rier H
all)
89
F-4,
5
Med
ia a
nd D
ocum
enta
ry P
roje
cts
(Kin
ard
Hal
l)75
F-
5 M
edia
/Pub
lic R
elat
ions
(Sam
/Ger
ard
Hal
l)12
E-
8 M
edic
inal
Che
mis
try
(Fas
er H
all)
78
F-4
Mis
siss
ippi
Cen
ter f
or S
uper
com
pute
r Res
earc
h (P
ower
s H
all)
89
F-4,
5
Mis
siss
ippi
Jud
icia
l Col
lege
89
F-4,
5
Mis
siss
ippi
Law
Res
earc
h In
stitu
te87
E-
7 M
issi
ssip
pi M
iner
al R
esou
rces
Inst
itute
(Bre
vard
Hal
l)26
E-
5 M
oder
n La
ngua
ges
(Bon
dura
nt H
all)
120
E-10
M
usic
(Mus
ic B
uild
ing)
8 E-
7 N
atio
nal C
ente
r for
Com
puta
tiona
l Hyd
rosc
ienc
e an
d En
gine
erin
g13
E-
8 N
atio
nal C
ente
r for
Nat
ural
Pro
duct
s R
esea
rch
(Tha
d Co
chra
n R
esea
rch
Cent
er)
89
F-4,
5
Nur
sing
Pro
gram
(Kin
ard
Hal
l)11
5 G
-8
Nut
ritio
n an
d H
ospi
talit
y M
anag
emen
t (Le
noir
Hal
l)25
E-
6 O
rient
atio
n an
d Pa
rent
Pro
gram
s (M
artin
dale
)41
E-
9 O
utre
ach
and
Cont
inui
ng E
duca
tion
(Yer
by C
ente
r)55
5 F-
9 O
verb
y Ce
nter
for S
outh
ern
Jour
nalis
m a
nd P
oliti
cs11
0 G
-7
PakM
ail (
Cros
by H
all)
12
E-8
Phar
mac
eutic
s, P
harm
acog
nosy
, Pha
rmac
olog
y, P
harm
acy
Adm
inis
trat
ion,
Pha
rmac
y Pr
actic
e (F
aser
Hal
l)12
, 13
E-8
Phar
mac
y, S
choo
l of (
Thad
Coc
hran
Res
earc
h Ce
nter
, Fa
ser H
all)
3 F-
7 Ph
iloso
phy
and
Rel
igio
n (B
ryan
t Hal
l)88
F-
5 Ph
otog
raph
y Se
rvic
es (G
erar
d H
all)
22
E-6
Phys
ics
and
Astr
onom
y (L
ewis
Hal
l)89
F-
4, 5
Po
lice
Dep
artm
ent (
Kina
rd H
all)
31
F-6
Polit
ical
Sci
ence
(Deu
pree
Hal
l)25
E-
6 Pr
epro
fess
iona
l Stu
dies
(Mar
tinda
le)
196
B-5
Proc
urem
ent S
ervi
ces
(Pro
cure
men
t Ser
vice
s Bu
ildin
g)1
E-1
Prov
ost (
Lyce
um)
2 F-
7 Ps
ycho
logy
(Pea
body
Hal
l)29
F-
6 Pu
blic
Pol
icy
Lead
ersh
ip (O
dom
Hal
l)25
E-
6 R
egis
trar
(Mar
tinda
le)
96
F-5
Res
earc
h an
d Sp
onso
red
Prog
ram
s (B
arr H
all)
1 E-
1 R
esea
rch
and
Spon
sore
d Pr
ogra
ms,
Vic
e Ch
ance
llor f
or
(Lyc
eum
)35
F-
7 R
OTC
(Bar
nard
Hal
l)20
3 A-
4 Sm
all B
usin
ess
Dev
elop
men
t Cen
ter
93
F-5
Soci
al W
ork
(Lon
gstr
eet H
all)
39
F-9
Soci
olog
y an
d An
thro
polo
gy (L
amar
Hal
l)99
F-
6 Sp
eech
and
Hea
ring
Cent
er (G
eorg
e H
all)
1 E-
1 St
uden
t Affa
irs, V
ice
Chan
cello
r for
(Lyc
eum
)25
E-
6 St
uden
t Dis
abili
ty S
ervi
ces
(Mar
tinda
le)
85
E-5
Stud
ent M
edia
Cen
ter (
Bish
op H
all)
41
E-9
Sum
mer
Sch
ool,
Offi
ce o
f (Ye
rby
Cent
er)
98
F-6
Teac
hing
Eng
lish
as a
Sec
ond
Lang
uage
Pro
gram
(How
ry
Hal
l)86
F-
4 Te
leco
mm
unic
atio
ns C
ente
r (Ba
xter
Hal
l)36
F-
7 Th
eatr
e Ar
ts (I
som
Hal
l)44
D
-8
UM
AA F
ound
atio
n
U
M F
ield
Sta
tion
(Bay
Spr
ings
Roa
d/CR
202
)22
2 B-
1 U
nive
rsity
& P
ublic
Eve
nts
(Ins
ight
Par
k)75
, 88
F-5
Uni
vers
ity C
omm
unic
atio
ns (S
am/G
erar
d H
all)
89
F-4,
5
Will
ie P
rice
Nur
sery
Sch
ool (
Kina
rd H
all)
39
F-9
Win
ter I
nstit
ute
for R
acia
l Rec
onci
liatio
n (L
amar
Hal
l)34
F-
7 W
ritin
g an
d R
heto
ric (L
amar
Hal
l)m
ap.o
lem
iss.
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