Campus Buildings
Here are some pictures and descriptions of the buildings on campus. There are also some building maps available to help you find your way around!
Lucina Hall:
Bursar Office | Career Center | Counseling Center
Student Center:
Taco Bell | Starbucks | Office of Student Life | Rinker Study Abroad Office | Cardinal Lanes
Administration Building:
Oldest building on campus | Presidents office and Staffing office's
Ball Gym:
Smaller recreation center | ROTC/Military Service | Dance programs
Cooper Science Building:
Planetarium | Physical and Life Sciences and Nursing undergraduate programs | Simulation labs
Fine Arts Building/ Museum of Art:
Art Museum | Houses social work | Social science research center and Geological science
Burkhardt Building:
Second oldest building on campus | Houses Anthropology, History, and Women's studies programs
North Quad:
Houses freshmen advising center and learning center | Undergraduate programs: Criminal Justice, Sociology, Psychology, Political Science and Religious Studies, and Modern Languages
West Quad:
Houses offices for Graduate School, Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Management
Music Instruction Building:
Undergraduate Programs Music Performance and music Technology | Sursa Performance Hall
Teacher College:
Tallest building in Delaware County | Undergraduate Programs: Elementary Education, Early Childhood Education, Special Education, Educational Leadership, Educational Psychology, Counseling Psychology
Emens Auditorium:
Hosts Arts and Entertainment Events
Edmund and Virginia Ball Honors House:
Provides benefits to honor students
Pruis Hall:
Concert Hall | Lecture Hall | Friday night Film works
Bracken Library:
Largest building on campus and Houses the Technology Center and Store
Whitinger Business Building:
Home of the Miller College of Business
Architecture Building:
Includes Landscape Architecture, Urban Planning, and Architecture
Student Recreation and Wellness Center:
The largest recreation center on campus | Outdoor Pursuits | Lewellen pool and diving well
Worthen Area:
11,500-seat Arena home to Women's and Men's basketball and Men's volleyball teams | ticket booth
Robert Bell Building:
Home of English, Math, and Computer Science Department | Writing Center
David Letterman Communication and Media Building:
Holds the Communication, Information, and Media is the 7th largest communication program in the country | WCRD: 91.3 Radio | LEED Certified
Ball Communications Building:
Has cutting edge equipment | Has had nominations and winning or regional Emmys and Student Academy Awards
Art and Journalism Building:
Undergraduate Programs: Art, journalism, Advertising, and Public Relations | Daily News | Ball Bearings | Atrium Food court | Ball State Bookstore
Bursar Office | Career Center | Counseling Center
Student Center:
Taco Bell | Starbucks | Office of Student Life | Rinker Study Abroad Office | Cardinal Lanes
Administration Building:
Oldest building on campus | Presidents office and Staffing office's
Ball Gym:
Smaller recreation center | ROTC/Military Service | Dance programs
Cooper Science Building:
Planetarium | Physical and Life Sciences and Nursing undergraduate programs | Simulation labs
Fine Arts Building/ Museum of Art:
Art Museum | Houses social work | Social science research center and Geological science
Burkhardt Building:
Second oldest building on campus | Houses Anthropology, History, and Women's studies programs
North Quad:
Houses freshmen advising center and learning center | Undergraduate programs: Criminal Justice, Sociology, Psychology, Political Science and Religious Studies, and Modern Languages
West Quad:
Houses offices for Graduate School, Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Management
Music Instruction Building:
Undergraduate Programs Music Performance and music Technology | Sursa Performance Hall
Teacher College:
Tallest building in Delaware County | Undergraduate Programs: Elementary Education, Early Childhood Education, Special Education, Educational Leadership, Educational Psychology, Counseling Psychology
Emens Auditorium:
Hosts Arts and Entertainment Events
Edmund and Virginia Ball Honors House:
Provides benefits to honor students
Pruis Hall:
Concert Hall | Lecture Hall | Friday night Film works
Bracken Library:
Largest building on campus and Houses the Technology Center and Store
Whitinger Business Building:
Home of the Miller College of Business
Architecture Building:
Includes Landscape Architecture, Urban Planning, and Architecture
Student Recreation and Wellness Center:
The largest recreation center on campus | Outdoor Pursuits | Lewellen pool and diving well
Worthen Area:
11,500-seat Arena home to Women's and Men's basketball and Men's volleyball teams | ticket booth
Robert Bell Building:
Home of English, Math, and Computer Science Department | Writing Center
David Letterman Communication and Media Building:
Holds the Communication, Information, and Media is the 7th largest communication program in the country | WCRD: 91.3 Radio | LEED Certified
Ball Communications Building:
Has cutting edge equipment | Has had nominations and winning or regional Emmys and Student Academy Awards
Art and Journalism Building:
Undergraduate Programs: Art, journalism, Advertising, and Public Relations | Daily News | Ball Bearings | Atrium Food court | Ball State Bookstore