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Located at the east side of campus, the Alpha Tau Omega house has undergone a recent renovation.
Parking for the members of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity.
The commons area of the apartment-style residential complex includes a convenience store, Subway restaurant, double-sided fireplace, hair salon and lounge area. The lounge area in the commons provides access to wireless technology connections.
Located in the northwest part of campus, Apartment East and West are an apartment-style residence hall complex with 60 apartments to accommodate 240 students. Each unit includes two bedrooms, a kitchen, living area and a bath. The complex was opened in 2004.
Located in the northwest part of campus, Apartment East and West are an apartment-style residence hall complex with 60 apartments to accommodate 240 students. Each unit includes two bedrooms, a kitchen, living area and a bath. The complex was opened in 2004.
Rose-Hulman plays it home baseball games at Art Nehf Field. Recent renovations include new dugouts, lights, a new press box, club seating area, improved fencing, batting cages, bullpen areas and an inning-by-inning scoreboard. Art Nehf Field served as the site for the 2005 and 2006 NCAA Division III Mideast Regionals.
Born in 1892 in Terre Haute, Arthur Neukom Nehf played baseball for Rose-Hulman (then Rose Polytechnic Institute). He debuted in Major League Baseball with the Boston Braves in 1915 and was traded to the New York Giants in 1919. He was a key pitcher for the Giants from 1921-25. He closed out his pitching career with the pennant-winning Chicago Cubs in 1929. In total, he played 15 seasons in Major League Baseball, including a stint with the Cincinnati Reds.
Opened to residents in 1956, Baur-Sames-Bogart Hall is a three-story residence hall built in the shape of an "L" with accommodations for 120 freshmen and 24 upperclassmen.
Blumberg Hall is a four-story brick residence hall opened in 1967 on the northwest portion of campus in a beautiful park setting. It sits adjacent to sister halls Scharpenberg and Mees. Each floor is built in the shape of an \"H\" containing 12 two-person rooms to accommodate 76 students.
The Bonfire field houses Rose-Hulman's most famous and proud homecoming tradition, the annual bonfire.
However, this field is may also be used for intramural or recreational games.
The Branam Innovation Center is a 16,200-square-foot building that's located on the east side of the Rose-Hulman campus. It was officially opened last fall and has work spaces for each project team, a machine shop, and a conference room. The facility is home to several student project development teams.
Parking for the Branam Innovation Center is located to the west of the building, behind Crapo and Myers Hall. This lot is approved for commuters.
The C-Store is located in the lower level of the Apartment Style Hall across from the Subway. Most meal plans have C-Store options built into them but be sure to understand your meal plan before you use your ID card here. This location also accepts cash.
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The Rose-Hulman Bookstore is conveniently located in the Hulman Union and carries everything you need for your classes and to show your school spirit.
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The Chi Omega house is located just east of the main campus on Wabash Avenue.
Located next to the Sports & Recreation Center, Cook Stadium at Phil Brown Field is home to the Rose-Hulman Fightin' Engineers football team. The stadium,which seats 3,500,was made possible through the generosity of Bill and Gayle Cook. Phil Brown Field is named after Rose-Hulman's legendary coach who led the Engineers from 1928-1958.
The western half of the Cook Stadium lot is reserved for Faculty and Staff. Upper classmen students and commuters may use the eastern half of the lot.
Located on the north edge of the Root Quadrangle, Crapo Hall is a classroom and laboratory building housing the Department of Mathematics. Both mathematics and chemistry classes are held in Crapo. The Rose-Hulman Computing Center operates from the lower level of Crapo Hall.
Located behind Crapo Hall and Myers Hall, this parking lot is approved for faculty and staff parking.
Delta Delta Delta officers live in the off campus house east of the main campus, which was formerly known as the International House.
Deming Hall is located just a short distance from Moench Hall, the main academic building, on a ridge overlooking the lakes and the athletic field. About 80 freshman live on the first three floors, and 29 upperclassment make their home on the fourth floow.
Rose-Hulman's Facilities Operations is committed to providing our students, faculty and staff with the highest-quality facilities so each department can reach its goals. Located on the east edge of the Myers parking lot, we provide professional planning, design, construction, operation, repair and service to all buildings and grounds on campus.
Designated for members of the faculty and staff.
Freshmen residents of BSB, Deming, and Speed Hall have priority parking in this lot.
Hadley Hall houses offices for the president and the dean of faculty as well as the Office of Institutional Research, Planning and Assessment. The building is named after benefactors George ('29) and Mary Hadley. Mary was the founder of the internationally known Hadley Pottery, and Rose-Hulman houses a number of her pieces today.
Opened in 2002, Hatfield Hall houses a 602-seat theater, alumni center, and offices for development, communications and marketing, and alumni affairs. The beautiful building was made possible through a $14 million gift from 1984 alumnus Mike Hatfield and his wife, Deborah, who named the building in honor of his parents, Larry and Pat Hatfield.
Designated for Hatfield Hall employees, guests and residents of Skinner Hall.
Not feeling your best? Fell down and twisted an ankle in your intramural basketball game? Need immunizations or allergy shots? Rose-Hulman's friendly, certified health services staff is here to help. All of our services are completely confidential and HIPPA compliant. And yes, free for current students.
Rose-Hulman students take advantage of the intramural fields throughout the academic year. In fact, nearly 75% of our students participate in at least one intramural activity. Check out the current intramural schedule and how to get involved.
The men's and women's soccer teams play home day matches at Jim Rendel Field. Night matches are played in the lighted intramural fields. Jim Rendel Field features a press box, bleachers for fans, a scoreboard and top-notch surface.
Rendel was a beloved Rose-Hulman coach from 1977-1989 who played a monumental role in molding our successful intramural, soccer and baseball programs. His baseball teams won five College Athletic Conference titles, and he was our first soccer coach in 1978. He was inducted into the Rose-Hulman Athletic Hall of Fame in 1994.
Looking for something hot and refreshing in the academic areas? Or maybe you need a quick sandwich or a salad? Visit our Java City outside E-104 in Moench Hall. Our menu includes a variety of coffees, teas, hot chocolate and cappaciano drinks along with freshly prepared deli sandwiches, salads, parfaits and other snacks. We are open from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. each weekday during the academic year.
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The Joy Hulbert Outdoor Tennis Courts are located east of Cook Stadium. The courts are used primarily for intramural tennis tournaments.
Joy Hulbert is the wife of Sam Hulbert, president of Rose-Hulman for 28 years before his 2004 retirement. Mrs. Hulbert had a significant impact on the Institute during her husband's tenure.
The 240-bed,75,000-square-foot building is the first LEED Silver certified building on campus. It reflects the institute's commitment to sustainability and defines standards the school will implement on future projects.
Parking in this lot is reserved for residents of Lakeside or the Apartments.
Lambda Chi Alpha has its house on the east side of campus and has undergone recent improvements thanks to alumni work days.
Parking for the members of Lamda Chi Alpha.
Logan's opened in the main level of the Logan Library in late 2010 and features a wide variety of coffees, coffee based bleneded drinks, smoothies and non-coffee blended drinks. We also offer a variety of freshly prepared sandwiches, salads and desserts. Meal exchange at this location is possible Monday through Thursday night from 10:00 p.m. to midnight, and DB is accepted at all times.
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Completely renovated in 2010, Logan Library contains tens of thousands of volumes, including books, periodicals, NASA documents and NATO technical reports, newspapers and a collection of recent bestsellers. The library also provides electronic access to several thousand full-text journals and various databases throughout the world. A large study area is available on the main floor along with a coffee shop. Peer tutoring is available in the lower level's Learning Center, as is the Homework Hotline, a service provided by Rose-Hulman students via a toll-free number to Indiana middle- and high-school students.
Mees Hall is a four-story brick residence hall opened in 1967 on the northwest portion of campus adjacent to Blumberg and Scharpenberg halls and overlooking the Sports and Recreation Center. Each floor is built in the shape of an "H" containing 12 two-person rooms to accommodate 76 students,mostly freshmen. The hall is air-conditioned and features a lounge area,laundry room and vending machines.
Moench Hall is the main academic building. It houses Electrical & Computer Engineering, Optical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Software Engineering, Engineering Management, and Humanities & Social Sciences. Undergraduates have an opportunity to work in advanced settings like the micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) lab, which is set up for a clean environment. The Studio Circuits Laboratory allows a combination of classroom instruction and lab work in the same room. These are just two examples of the innovative, state-of-the-art learning environments in Moench Hall.
In addition to the classrooms, Moench Hall is also home to the Admissions Office, the Business Office and the Administrative Services Department. Opened in 1922, it is the oldest building on campus and named after Herman Moench, alumnus and long-time teacher and administrator.
The parking area located on the north side of Moench and Myers Halls which runs from the smoke stack on the west end to Myers Hall on the east is approved for parking by Faculty-Staff.
Cross the bridge to the Mussallem Union,and you'll find yourself in the midst of campus dining services (you'll love the view of the campus lakes as you eat!), the bookstore, the Office of Student Affairs, the Office of Career Services,meeting rooms, lounges, game room, counseling services, and the offices of student organizations.
Parking is reserved for faculty and staff.
The cafeteria is the place to get a great meal and socialize with your friends. Enjoy a wide variety of delicious foods at several unique stations. And best of all, this location is all-you-can eat!
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The John T. Myers Center for Technological Research With Industry is devoted to student and faculty project work. The center provides space and specialized instrumentation to engage in engineering design projects for external clients. One key features is the availability of laboratory space for project-based education. Students and faculty can present their findings in a theater-style room enhanced with advanced presentation technology.
Located east of Myers Hall, this parking lot is approved for commuter students.
Funded with a $500,000 gift from the Oakley Foundation in Terre Haute, Oakley Observatory houses eight permanently mounted telescopes. The telescopes include a 6-inch Clark refractor, an 8-inch Fecker reflector, and six Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrain optical systems. Each pier has parallel, serial and Internet connections along with electrical outlets. From the Oakley Observatory, students can also remotely operate telescopes in the Southern Sky Observatory, located in Australia. Located in the woods on the east side of campus, the observatory opened in 2000 to serve faculty, students and community residents who have an interest in astronomy.
Olin Hall houses the departments of Chemical Engineering and Civil Engineering. The Chemical Engineering High-Bay Lab is one of the most popular stops when people tour our campus, and it's another great resource you might get only as a graduate student at other schools. All departments use the Olin Advanced Learning Center's state-of-the-art classrooms, equipped with computer projection and network links at every desk. Classrooms in the Olin Advanced Learning Center are equipped with the latest technology, including computer projection and network links at every desk. Funded by gifts from the Olin Foundation, Olin Hall was dedicated in 1983, and the Olin Advanced Learning Center was dedicated in 1997.
Percopo Hall is unique in that it enhances the learning experience of sophomores through the use of live-in peer tutors,scheduled study sessions and numerous group study areas. Six tutors and one graduate assistant reside in the hall to provide academic support to students. They provide one-on-one tutoring,course review sessions,nightly homework support and life-learning workshops. The hall has 109 double rooms, each sharing a restroom with a second room.
Campus housed students are permitted to park in the Percopo parking lot.
Preferred parking for Percopo residents and upper classmen students.
The Print and Copy Services professionals are committed to total customer satisfaction. They are dedicated in providing fast, cost-effective, high-quality document duplicating and finishing for the Campus community.
The Office of Public Safety is located adjacent to highway US 40 on the east side of campus.
We are part of a recycling coalition administered by Indiana State University. Their recycling center processes the "raw materials" brought to their location for all Recycling Coalition members.
Located three miles south of Rose-Hulman's main campus in a 35,000-square-foot building, Rose-Hulman Ventures brings together outstanding students with technology-based companies. Students work with project managers developing technology-based solutions for real companies. The building's New Product Development Laboratories contain up-to-date equipment such as a selective laser sintering rapid prototyping machine,which can produce physical prototypes. Students can also make models for their clients in a vacuum casting machine.
Learn more about Rose-Hulman Ventures.
Located just east of Moench Hall, Rotz Lab houses wind tunnels used for aerodynamic testing, as well as engine testing equipment for the Department of Mechanical Engineering.
Scharpenberg Hall is a four-story brick residence hall opened in 1967 on the northwest side of campus adjacent to Mees and Blumberg halls. Each floor is built in the shape of an "H" containing 12 two-person rooms to accommodate 71 students.
The Sigma Nu house is one of the newer ones in the Rose-Hulman Greek system, and it houses up to 40 people.
Parking for the members of the Sigma Nu Fraternity.
Built in 1976 as apartment living on the Rose-Hulman campus, Skinner Hall was renovated in the summer of 2012 to serve as sorority housing. Each of Rose-Hulman’s three sororities, Alpha Omicron Pi, Chi Omega, and Delta Delta Delta, occupies a section that accommodates up to 12 residents. Besides newly refurbished living space, each chapter also has meeting space for activities and events.
Parking is reserved for the Women's Fraternity members residing in Skinner Hall.
Opened in 1963, Speed Hall is a three-story residence hall with accommodations for 116 freshmen. It is located on the south side of the campus lake, which is why many call it Speed Lake. Speed Hall is named in honor of 1895 Rose Poly graduate William S. Speed.
The eastern half of Speed parking is approved for parking by Faculty and Staff. The remaining lot is designated for upper classmen student and commuter parking.
Rose-Hulman's enviable Sports & Recreation Center is a 156,000 square foot, state-of-the-art intramural and varsity athletic recreation center constructed in 1997 for $20 million.
The Sports and Recreation Parking Facility is the lot located on the far west end of the Sports and Recreation Center and directly adjacent to the west entrance for the building. This lot is designated reserved parking for Freshmen (Blumberg, Mees, Scharpenberg) as well as residents of the Apartments.
The Subway is located in the Apartment Style Hall and is a full service Subway restaurant. Meals are available for carry out or eat in, and this location accepts all meal plans but with some restrictions.
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Triangle fraternity has its house on the east side of campus.
Parking for the Triangle Fraternity members.
Thanks to the generous donation of the White family and other contributors, Rose-Hulman has a beautiful space dedicated to worship and spiritual refuge. The White Chapel, overlooking the lake on the west side of campus, is a popular spot for alumni weddings as well as services for established campus groups. Its unique design and awe-inspiring views provide a tranquil setting for worship. The White Chapel is open to outside groups as available.
The $1 million, state-of-the-art William Welch Track & Field Complex features a Martin ISS 1000 surface, used in the Olympic Games and NCAA championships at all levels. The complex is located in Cook Stadium and is used for the cross country and track and field meets.
Bill Welch worked with Rose-Hulman's cross country and track programs from 1981 to 2000, winning eight College Athletic Conference titles. During his tenure he developed 33 NCAA Division III All-Americans and five individual national champions. He was inducted into the Rose-Hulman Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997 and the National Track and Field Hall of Fame in 1977.
Rose-Hulman's softball field, constructed in 2000, has been called one of the top venues in the Midwest by participants at every level. The facility contains lights, full-length dugouts, bleacher seating, complete bullpens, tarps and a press box.
New for the 2014 Academic Year is the addition of Jump Asian Express to the Noble Roman's service in the Worx. Jump Asian Express brings freshly prepared authentic Asian dishes to the Rose-Human campus in the same setting as Noble Roman's. Service hours for both operations are the same.
Need a snack in the between classes or in the evening? Got some time between classes and looking to relax? Looking for the best breadsticks in town? The Noble Roman's in the Worx is the place for you.
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