and pitching cages, a golf simulator, a ballet loft, two classrooms, and indoor track & field facilities. The James P. Evans Athletic Training Center is located in the fieldhouse.
23. The Megan E. Thompson Aquatic Center houses the Pirate swim teams. The pool is a six-lane, 40-yard course with a movable bulkhead designed to allow for a deep-water racing course.
24. The Scotford Strength & Conditioning Center houses the strength and conditioning facility for varsity athletics.
27. Westminster Hall is home to classrooms, as well as the department offices for English, world languages & cultures, and kinesiology & athletics.
29. Weyerhaeuser Hall serves as one of Whitworth’s primary classroom buildings and is home to the School of Business and the history department. The Weyerhaeuser Center for Christian Faith & Learning, the H.H. “Larry” Larison Trading Room for the student investment group, the Dornsife Center for Community Engagement and the Robinson Teaching Theatre are also housed here.
30. The Lied Center for the Visual Arts features teaching studios for ceramics and sculpture, drawing, mixed media, painting and printmaking, a computergraphics laboratory, and the Cowles Student Gallery and Bryan Oliver Gallery.
31. Pirates Cove outdoor amphitheatre.
32. Schumacher Hall houses the Whitworth Health & Counseling Center.
36. Robinson Science Hall houses the biology, chemistry and health sciences departments, and includes classrooms, state-of-the-art laboratories, instrumentation and research facilities.
37. The Lindaman Center houses the offices of the philosophy, sociology, political science and communication studies departments.
38. H.C. Cowles Memorial Library features computer labs with specialized software, quiet and collaborative spaces, and the Composition Commons, which provides writing support for students. Whitworth’s librarians help students discover thousands of print and digital resources to meet their research needs.
39. Johnston Science Center is home to the offices of the engineering & physics and math & computer science departments. The building includes classrooms, labs, two greenhouses, a science library and anauditorium.
40. Baldwin-Jenkins Hall is a first-year residence hall, with 84 residents living in Jenkins and 80 living in Baldwin. A common lounge area joins the two wings.
41. Hendrick Hall houses the offices of international
education and student diversity, equity & inclusion. It provides students with gathering spaces, a kitchen, and a large outdoor patio and fire pit.
42. Stewart Hall is a coed first-year residence hall with four-person, suite-style rooms.
44. The Village consists of three buildings that offer a home-like experience in mostly single rooms.
47. Arend Hall houses 174 students in single, double and triple rooms.
48. Boppell Hall houses 84 mostly upper-division students in apartment-style suites that include two bedrooms, private bathrooms, and common living areas with kitchenettes and storage spaces.
49. The Hixson Union Building (HUB) is home to the Mind & Hearth Coffee House, cafe, dining hall, post office, multipurpose room, and offices for The Whitworthian (student newspaper), Natsihi (yearbook), and Whitworth. fm, the university’s online radio station. The HUB also houses offices for the Associated Students of Whitworth University, the student life division, student employment, educational support services and residence life, as well as the Student Success Center and the Center for Career & Professional Development.
50. Hawthorne Hall features seven classrooms, two computer labs and the print shop. The facility also houses the School of Continuing Studies offices, as well as the offices for institutional advancement, annual giving, The Whitworth Foundation, and university marketing & communications.
51. Hawthorne House is a venue for university events.
52. Duvall Hall is home to 164 students in all four class levels. Duvall features multi-bedroom units that house up to 10 students; each unit includes a private living room and bathroom.
54. Oliver Hall is a 170-student residence that houses members from all four class levels in single, double and triple rooms. Oliver features unique common areas, largegroup and small-group meeting spaces, and study areas.
55. Hardwick House is home to the office of alumni & parent relations.
56. The University Recreation Center (U-Rec) includes three basketball courts, a large cardio and weight-training room, an elevated track, a rock-climbing and bouldering facility, and the outdoor recreation office.
57. Campus Security Office
58. The Whitworth Athletics Leadership Team Center (WALT) houses all of the coaches and staff for Whitworth’s 22 athletic programs. The 28,000-square-foot facility includes coaches’ offices, a football locker room, conference rooms, public lounges and a 162-seat team room.
59. The Dornsife Health Sciences Building is home to the Whitworth Master’s in Athletic Training Program and
two doctoral programs in physical therapy and occupational therapy.
60. Facilities Services
61. The Pines Cafe & Campus Store houses a cafe that serves Starbucks coffee and a variety of eats, as well as a bookstore with university apparel, textbooks and convenience items.
62. Viren House is home to the admissions office.
63. The Military & Veterans Resource Center (MAVRC) is a renovated 3,000-square-foot home for use by the university’s military members, veterans and ROTC cadets on campus. This space includes a computer lab, group study space, kitchen, game room and relaxation space for those with post-traumatic stress or traumatic brain injuries.
AT1. The Pine Bowl and Boppell Track facility hosts competitions for football, track & field, and women’s lacrosse.
AT2. The Scotford Tennis Center/Cutter Tennis Courts includes six courts – three outdoor and three indoor in an inflated, all-weather tennis bubble.
AT3. Marks Field is home to Whitworth’s softball team.
AT4. Merkel Field, located behind the fieldhouse, is home to Whitworth’s baseball team.
AT5. The soccer complex houses the field for men’s and women’s soccer, along with a press box shared with the softball field.
AT6. Omache Field covers 120,000 square feet and includes a 240-by-400-foot playing area for Ultimate Frisbee, soccer, flag football, roundnet, and other intramural and recreational sports.
Whitworth Neighborhoods: Sophomore, junior and senior students can live in unique environments close to campus in communities of four or five houses. This program includes more than 20 houses located on the campus perimeter adjacent to Hawthorne Road (shaded in tan).