Benjamin Prince House
The Benjamin Prince House is located at the corner of Ward Street and N Wittenberg Avenue, right across from Ferncliff Hall. Wittenberg professor Isaac Sprecher had the mansion built, using limestone from what is now Veterans' Memorial Park for the foundation. Sprecher sold the property to the Prince family in 1883.
Campus Seal
The Wittenberg Seal proudly displays Wittenberg's motto, "Having Light We Pass It On To Others." Located down the hill from Myers Hall, the bronze Seal was a gift from the class of 1991. As you pass the Seal, watch your step; campus tradition says that those who tread on the Seal before their graduation day will not make it to commencement.
Myers Hall
Located at the highest point on campus, Myers stands as the face of Wittenberg. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Myers Hall holds a special place at Wittenberg as it was the first building constructed on campus.
Betty Doughman Dillahunt Field
Betty Doughman Dillahunt Field provides the Wittenberg softball team a dedicated practice and competition facility just a short walk from campus. Dillahunt Field's design provides spectators a close-up view of the action from bleachers behind home plate and lawn seating behind home plate and down the lines.