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Explore Rowan at your own pace with our self-guided audio tour. Be your own tour guide as you navigate your way around Rowan’s ever-growing campus and vibrant Glassboro downtown. Customize your visit with our virtual tour audio guide.
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The Chamberlain Student Center is the hub on campus for all things food and fun. The First Floor of the Student Center is home to our Profs' Place where you can find pool tables, Jersey Mike's, Grill Nation, and a stage for student performances. There's also a downstairs Game Room stocked with arcade games and video games, Mail Room, laundry facilities, and the RoGO Market. Upstairs on the Second Floor you can find the Pit, Peet's Coffee, Student Information Desk, Marketplace Eatery, Owl's Nest, Greek Affairs, SGA Office, Office of Student Activities, TD Bank ATM, and Coupon Kiosk. On the Third Floor we have our Eynon Ballroom, RowanCard Office, Office of Volunteerism and Community Engagement, and Commuter Services Office. Just outside of the Student Center is our Student Center Back Patio, with Solar Powered charging tables for outdoor eating and plenty of activities throughout the year!
A Rowan student and admissions ambassador welcomes you to campus for your self-guided tour.
Savitz Hall is located in the heart of campus with three floors full of resources for students.
Campbell Library is home to nearly 350,000 print volumes, along with 500,000 electronic resources, a selective Government Documents Depository, Rowan University Archives & Special Collections, and the RCA Heritage Museum. Fun Fact: The Library progressively gets quieter with each floor you go up, and I like to study on the 5th floor where it is really quiet.
The Rec Center Facility is free for students to use. On the first floor there is a welcome desk where students can check in, rent equipment, and sign up for intramurals or classes. There are three basketball courts, a pool, ping pong tables, and a smoothie bar. The upstairs holds all of our cardio machines, fitness areas, free weight room, indoor track, and raquetball rooms. The REC is largely student run and offers three levels of athletics.
"Esby" Gym is connected to our REC center and is home to our Rowan Profs Athletics facilities and coaches offices. In Esby, there is a separate gym and pool for our student athletes.
Home to the College of Education and School of Health Professions. There are observation rooms, Hydrostatic Weighting Lab, teaching labs, and an on site day care center. There is also a satellite cafe inside and a newly renovated Robinson Green outside.
Home to many College of Humanities & Social Sciences and the School of Earth and Environment classrooms and office spaces including the Departments of Computer Science, Mathematics, Psychology, and Women and Gender Studies.
Wilson Hall is home to our Music Departments. In addition to our 80 practice rooms, Wilson also houses Boyd Recital Hall (225 seats) and Pfleeger Concert Hall (950 seats). Inside Wilson we also have our Rowan University Music Library, and recently we have added an outdoor amphitheater.
Rowan Hall was built in 1996 as a part of Henry M. Rowan's donation to our university. It is home to our engineering programs including Biomedical, Chemical, Civil and Environmental, Electrical and Computer, Mechanical, and Engineering Entrepreneurship, in which all majors partake in eight semesters worth of engineering clinics. Addition of the Engineering Hall in 2017 allowed for expansion of our program.
In January 2017 this extension was added on to the original Rowan Hall, and the two are connected with a sky bridge. The buildings are filled with state of the art technology for clinic labs and there is an Einstein Bros.
Business Hall is home to our Rohrer College of Business. In addition to all of the business classrooms and offices, the building also has collaboration rooms with BT accessible TVs for students to use as study spaces or for group project preparation. The Business Hall is also the location to find our Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship and our Center for Professional Development. Our Center for Professional Development is an office that students can visit for career advice, resume help, and even borrow professional attire for interviews. The building is also home to our's stock trading room, complete with 12 Bloomberg terminals to give our students an exceptional hands-on learning environment.
Westby Hall is home to our Art and Art History Departments and is complete with 10 fully equipped studios for disciplines like ceramics, photography, printmaking, painting, sculpture, jewelry, and metal working. The building also has multiple art galleries featuring the work of our talented students, as well as the esteemed 1970's exhibition, Sister Chapel.
Science Hall hosts a lot of our majors including Biology, Chemistry, and many more STEM related majors. Inside the building not only are there many classrooms, an Au Bon Pain Cafe, and fully equipped labs, but also Science Hall is known for its Edelman Planetarium, South Jersey's largest and only planetarium. The roof of Science Hall provides an environment for learning as well, complete with a Greenhouse, Astronomy Tower, Pigeon Coop, and 16 inch Telescope as a result of a $2 Million NASA Donation.
Hawthorn Hall is located in the heart of the more historic side of campus and contains classrooms for public speaking as well as the Study Abroad Office and the Office of Social Justice, Inclusion, and Conflict Resolution.
Bozorth originally opened as an on campus elementary school, and it was renovated later in 1985. It is now home to our Radio-Television-Film Department and even has a studio where we film our Rowan Television Network. We also have a radio room for our Award-winning Rowan Radio, 89.7 WGLS. Give it a listen!
Bunce Hall was our first academic building on campus, and it was finished September 23, 1923 as we opened our doors to female education students and began our history as Glassboro Normal School. Our University went through 5 name changes before becoming what we are today, Rowan University, thanks to a $100 million dollar donation by Henry M. Rowan. Bunce Hall now houses our Foreign Language Department, Theater Department, Philosophy/Religion and English. There are two theaters in Bunce Hall,Tohill Theater and our Black Box Theater, which hold numerous performances done by our talented students. Bunce Hall is a part of every student's college experience as it faces our Commencement Green, where every student graduates and walks across our graduation stage during our annual ceremony.
Memorial Hall is home to our IT Department with a Tech Center that can work on any computer, and our IT is licensed to fix Mac and Lenovo computers without breaking any warranties. Memorial Hall is also home to two of our dance studios where dance majors and non majors alike can take dance classes from ballroom to hip hop!
Formerly a residence hall, Laurel Hall is now home to the Orientation and Student Leadership Programs (OSLP) department, Purchasing, and Office of Sponsored Programs.
Formerly a residence hall, Oak Hall is now home to Human Resources and the Graduate Research programs.
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