Faculty Court Apartments
Conveniently located adjacent the historic core of campus, these three-bedroom apartments come equipped with a full range of amenities, including a range and refrigerator, and services include water, trash and lawn care.
Conveniently located adjacent the historic core of campus, these three-bedroom apartments come equipped with a full range of amenities, including a range and refrigerator, and services include water, trash and lawn care.
Bayley Alumni House is located on Ward Street, right next to Woodlawn Hall. Once the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity house, the building was renovated in 1995 to accommodate the Office of Advancement and the Center for Alumni. Named after Robert '39 and Ruth K. Bayley '42 of Springfield, the Bayley Alumni House opened in May 2001.
Located on E Campus Drive, Blair Hall was built in 1927 and was originally used as an experimental school for its education department. From its inception until 1943, Blair held classes for children grades K - 4 from the surrounding area.
Centrally located behind Tower Hall and equi-distant between the Health, Wellness and Athletics Complex and the Benham-Pence Student Center, Firestine Hall is an air-conditioned co-ed residence hall that houses 220 students on three floors. There is a computer lounge on the second floor and study lounges on the second and third floors.
Edwards-Maurer Field serves as the competition home of the Tiger field hockey, football, men's and women's lacrosse, and men's and women's soccer teams. The stadium also hosts outdoor intramurals and high school football, lacrosse, and track events throughout the school year.
Services in Sprecher Place Apartments include air conditioning, electricity, gas, trash pick-up, and water.
Buildings feature a common laundry room and parking spaces for tenants only. Each apartment features a fully furnished living room, kitchen and bedrooms, and a private patio.
The Benjamin Prince House is located at the corner of Ward Street and N Wittenberg Avenue, right across from Ferncliff Hall. Wittenberg professor Isaac Sprecher had the mansion built, using limestone from what is now Veterans' Memorial Park for the foundation. Sprecher sold the property to the Prince family in 1883.
Three full-size hardwood courts serve as the competition and practice home of the men's and women's basketball and men's and women's volleyball teams. The facility also offers indoor training space for many outdoor intercollegiate sports, club sports teams, and intramural activities.
At ¾Ã¾ÃÊÓÆµ, the Health, Wellness and Athletics (HWA) Complex encompasses a range of facilities that not only accommodate intercollegiate athletics team activities but also play an important role in developing the wholeness of person that is part of our mission.
At ¾Ã¾ÃÊÓÆµ, the Health, Wellness and Athletics (HWA) Complex encompasses a range of facilities that not only accommodate intercollegiate athletics team activities but also play an important role in developing the wholeness of person that is part of our mission.