Wally Witt
Arriving on campus in 1991 as gift from The Wittenberg Guild, Wally Witt, sculpted by artist Gary Ross, remains a beloved campus landmark. His welcoming face greets each passer-by on Alumni Way. Students also often "hang out" with Wally, especially when the spring weather arrives. Not designed to resemble any particular past student, though former ATO President Ken Stoll '89 was apparently selected as the model, Wally sits proudly as a representative of generations of Wittenberg students.
Recitation Hall
Located on West Campus Drive and cutting through the oldest and some of the most beautiful parts of the campus, Recitation Hall stands as one of the primary symbols of the university. Affectionately nicknamed "Reci" by students and faculty alike, it was the second building constructed on campus in 1883.
Tower Hall
Located next to Firestine Hall and Chakeres Theatre, Tower Hall is the tallest building campus and provides quick access to the Health, Wellness & Athletics Complex and many of Wittenberg's academic and community buildings.
Polis House
Located in the former Alpha Tau Omega fraternity house on the corner of Woodlawn Avenue and Cassilly Street, Polis House is a gender-inclusive residence hall. Polis House is home to our Tiger Pride Themed Living Community.
