Adams Hall – Elevator located near front entrance at lobby
Arts & Sciences – Elevator located through the Auditorium entrance (left side of building); take a left into the main hallway, take a right; elevator is on the right towards the back of the building
Atkinson Hall – Elevators (two) are located at the center of each floor of the building
Beeson Hall – Elevator located on right-hand side of lobby off Montgomery St. Entrance
Bell Hall – Elevator located near basement/parking lot entrance
Campus Theater – Elevator located through Barnes & Noble to the right of the stairs (access to floors 1-5)
Centennial Center – Elevator located in the southwest corner of the building
Ennis Hall – Elevator is located on the left (east) side of building to the left of the center stairwell on all floors
Health Sciences – Elevator located off main entrance on North Wilkinson St. Down the hall and to the right, next to room 202.
Herty Hall – Elevator located near back entrance (closest to parking lot – access to floors 1-3); Elevator located near Observatory (access to floors 1-4); Elevator located near rooms 240 and 242 (near front entrance)
Integrated Science Center - Elevator located at the SE corner of the building. It is accessible from all four floors.
Kilpatrick – Elevator located through the main entrance on the right after passing the Dean’s Office
Lanier Hall – Elevator located at the entrance closest to the library
Mayfair – Elevator located to the right of main reception area
Miller Gym – Enclosed lift to the right of the main entrance facing Montgomery Street (under awning to the right of the steps)
MSU – Elevator located outside on the north side of building (Parks Hall is behind and to the left)
Napier Hall – Elevator located near entrance on Centennial Center entrance side
Newell-Watts House – Left located behind Newell-Watts (access only to 1st floor)
Old Governor’s Mansion – Elevator located in the central stair hall and goes through all four levels of the museum
Parks Hall – Elevator located next to the Registrar’s Office
Parks Memorial – Elevator is located in the center of floors 1-2
Porter Hall – Elevator located on left side of building (closest to Bell Hall parking lot)
Russell Library - Elevator located to the right of the atrium entrance (A&S side – access to floors 1-3); Elevator located close to the large windows fronting Montgomery St. (access to floors 2-3)
Sanford Hall – Elevator located near the Housing office suites (access to ground and first floors)
Student Activity Center – Elevator located at entrance off Liberty St. (across from the SGA offices)
Terrell Hall – Elevator is adjacent to the center stair on the East side of Terrell (side closest to Bell Hall)
The Village 400 – Elevator located to the right of main entrance, between laundry and fitness rooms (access to floors Terrace-3)
The Village 500 - Elevator located to the right of main entrance beside room 5108 (access to floors Terrace-3)
The Village 600 – Elevator located to the right of main entrance, turn left at end of hallway, between laundry room and room 6108 (access to floors Terrace-3)
Wellness Center – Elevator located across from Court 3 on left (west) side of building
Wells Hall – Elevator located near the Greene St. Entrance
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