Campus Maps & Directions

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  1. Carnegie Building: Admission and Financial Aid, Vice President of Enrollment Management.
  2. Humanities Center and Administration Building: Academic Departments: Humanities, Languages, Social Sciences. Administration: President, Provost, Associate Provost of Arts and Sciences, Associate Vice President of Human Resources and Title IX Coordinator, Chief Financial Officer. Administrative Offices: President, Provost, Audiovisual and Technology Support, Business, Graduate and Professional Studies, Institutional Research, Registrar
  3. Bertha Brossman Blair Music Center: Campbell and Attick Learning Resource Center, Music Department, Music Production Studios, Presser Gillespie Keyboard Lab, Lutz Recital Hall
  4. Frederic K. Miller Chapel: Chaplain’s Office, Classrooms, Engle Family Lobby, Lois Brong Miller Chapel, Prayer Room, Service and Community Engagement, Spiritual Life
  5. Allan W. Mund College Center: Administration: Vice President of College Partnerships and Strategic Initiatives, Vice President of Student Affairs, Associate Dean of Student Affairs and Deputy Title IX Coordinator. Administrative Offices: Culture, Community, and Belonging; Residential Life; Student Affairs; Student Engagement. Centers: Academic Success and Exploration, Accessibility Resources, Edward and Lynn Breen Center for Career and Professional Development, Global Education, Mund Technology, Student Engagement. Other: LVC Gear Shop, Copy and Mail Center, Commuter Lounge, Dance Studio, Lebegern Learning Commons, Leedy Theater, Lehr and Phillips dining halls, Metz Culinary Services (dining), President’s Dining Room, Tweedie Meeting Rooms, Wengert Family Living Room
  6. Clyde A. Lynch ’18 Memorial Hall: Academic Departments: Business and Economics; Design, Media, and Technology; Education; Mathematical Sciences, Psychology. Administration: Chief Information Officer. Administrative Offices: MBA, Information Technology. Other: Suzanne H. Arnold Art Gallery Offices, Art Studios, Emmet C. Roop Management Department Wing, Intermetzo, Kiyofumi Sakaguchi ’67 Mathematical Sciences Suite, William H. Lodge Mathematical Sciences Center, Synodinos Commons
  7. Fencil Building: Art Studios
  8. Suzanne H. Arnold Gallery: Suzanne H. Arnold Art Gallery, Zimmerman Recital Hall
  9. Neidig-Garber Science Center: Biology Department, Chemistry & Physics Department, LVC Arboretum
  10. Vernon and Doris Bishop Library: Atrium, Bishop Brews, Bishop-Frock Conference Room, College Archives, The Governor Tom Corbett Collection, HACC Hawk’s Nest
  11. Maud P. Laughlin Hall: Administration: Vice President of Advancement and Secretary of the College. Administrative Offices: Alumni and Family Engagement, Annual Giving, Athletic Giving, Corporate Relations, Culture and Philanthropy, Development, Gift Planning, Major Gifts. Other: Bollinger Plaza
  12. Wagner Houses: Administration: Vice President of Marketing and Communications. Offices: Athletic Communications, Campus Communications, Content, Digital Marketing, Graphic Design, Marketing and Communications, Video/Photography
  13. Campus Safety Office
  14. Shroyer Health Center: Health Services
  15. Edward H. Arnold Sports Center: Indoor Track & Field, Intercollegiate Athletics, Pool, Racquetball Courts, Recreational Facilities. Brad McAlester Men’s Basketball Locker Room
  16. Center for Speech, Language, and Hearing Disorders
  17. Heilman Center: Athletics Offices, Athletic Training Facilities, Classrooms, Fitness Center, Speech-Language Pathology Department
  18. Louis A. Sorrentino ’54 Gymnasium: Men’s and Women’s Basketball, Women’s Volleyball
  19. Jeanne and Edward H. Arnold Health Professions Pavilion: Administration: Associate Provost of Health Sciences. Academic Departments: Athletic Training, Exercise Science, Physical Therapy. Other: High Family Terrace, Lewis Health Performance Lab
  20. Nursing Education Facility
  21. Facilities Services: Grounds, Housekeeping, Maintenance
  22. Counseling Services Building
  23. Mary Capp Green Residence Hall
  24. Vickroy Residence Hall
  25. Keister Residence Hall
  26. Hammond Residence Hall
  27. Funkhouser Residence Hall
  28. Marquette Residence Hall
  29. Dellinger Residence Hall
  30. Silver Residence Hall
  31. North College Residence Hall
  32. Sheridan Avenue Residence Hall
  33. Centre Residence Hall
  34. Weimer Residence Hall
  35. Friendship House Residence Hall
  36. Reber Residence Hall
  37. Derickson Hall A: Student Apartments
  38. Derickson Hall B: Student Apartments
  39. Stanson Residence Hall
  40. Student Housing
  41. Henry and Gladys Arnold Field: Field Hockey, Football, Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse, Men’s and Women’s Track & Field.
  42. Intramural Fields/Football Practice Fields
  43. Shankroff Tennis Center
  44. McGill Baseball Park, Herbert Soccer Field, Practice Soccer Fields
  45. LVC Softball Park
  46. Yuhas Commons
  47. Kreiderheim: President’s Residence, Williams Woods
  48. Benjamin Cantor Entrance
  49. East Gate Entrance
  50. Allen Theatre and Salamander Bookstore Café
  51. Annville United Methodist Church
  52. Wetlands/Environmental Studies Area
  53. Wood Thrush Research Preserve at Rohland Farm

Accessibility Maps

Lebanon Valley College is a welcoming environment that supports persons with disabilities throughout the College community and provides reasonable and appropriate accommodations. Please find accessibility maps for the athletic, residential, and academic areas of the campus.

Directions
  • From Allentown: Route 22 west and/or I-78 west; I-81 south to Indiantown Gap exit (Route 934 south, Exit 85); 6 miles to Annville.
  • From Baltimore: I-83 north to Harrisburg; follow signs to Hershey, Route 322 east to Route 422 east through Hershey to Annville.
  • From Hagerstown: I-81 north to the Annville exit (Exit 85); Route 934 south into Annville.
  • From Harrisburg: Follow signs to Hershey, Route 322 east to Route 422 east through Hershey to Annville.
  • From Lancaster: Route 72 north through East Petersburg and Manheim; Route 322 west to Route 934 north into Annville.
  • From New York City: I-80 west or I-78 (Route 22) west to I-81 south to the Annville exit (Exit 85); Route 934 south into Annville.
  • From Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Turnpike west to exit 266; Route 72 north to Route 322 west to Route 934 north into Annville.
  • From Pittsburgh: Pennsylvania Turnpike east to exit 266; Route 72 north to Route 322 west to Route 934 north into Annville.
  • From Reading:  Route 422 west through Lebanon into Annville OR Pennsylvania Turnpike west to exit 266; Route 72 north to Route 322 west to Route 934 north into Annville.
  • From York: I-83 north; Route 322 east; follow Route 422 east into Annville.