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Facilities
The University of Findlay has more than 388 acres of facilities on the main campus and six off-site facilities.
The major buildings on the 73-acre main campus, centered around the original college buil
ding (Old Main) at 1000 N. Main St. in Findlay are listed below, with instructional facilities designated with
an asterisk:
Old Main*
Alumni Memorial Union
Edward and Joyce Brewer Center for the Health Sciences*
William B. Brewer Science Hall*
Carrothers Home for the President
Dr. Frank and Mary Jane Cosiano Health Center
Croy Physical Education Center*
Davis Street Building*
Egner Center for the Performing Arts*
Kenneth L. Frost Science Center*
Phil Gardner Fitness Center
Virginia B. Gardner Fine Arts Pavilion*
Ralph and Gladys Koehler Fitness and Recreation Complex
Myers Hall*
Morey Hall (Office of Admissions)
Nuclear Medicine Institute*
Renninger Hall* (on-campus facilities for The All Hazards Training Center)
Shafer Library*
Glenn and Helen Stout Alumni Center
Technology, Learning and Training Center*
University Bookstore
UF Haven – offices
UF Pavilion – Offices of Development and Public Information
UF Village* – Hospitality management program and Office of Career Services
Winebrenner Theological Seminary – a separate institution affiliated with the Churches of God, General Conference, located on campus and shares facilities and services with The University of Findlay
Student housing includes:
Bare Hall
Deming Hall
Fox Hall
Lovett Hall
Morey Hall
Myers Hall
UF Cottages
UF Haven
UF Village
University Townhouses
Zahler Townhouses
four fraternity and sorority houses
44 special-interest houses
Additional off-site facilities are:
The All Hazards Training Center* – five acres on State Route 12 providing hands-on simulations for students, industry and government involving emergency planning and response.
Animal Sciences Center* - 152 acres off State Route 68 containing the Center for Equine and Pre-veterinary Studies and the Dr. C. Richard Beckett Animal Science Building.
Russell & Peg Armstrong Sports Complex – 20 acres on the corner of Trenton Avenue and North Blanchard Street containing six professional-grade tennis courts and a practice football field.
James L. Child Jr. Equestrian Complex* – 52 acres on the corner of Olive Street and Brookside Drive is home to the English equestrian studies program and University Equine Veterinary Services Inc.
Olive Street Wilderness Area* – 30 acres on Olive Street used as a nature preserve.
Rieck Center for Habitat Studies* – 47 acres on County Road 166 serving as a biology field station.