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.
William A. McClain Center for Diversity
The Center for Diversity is located off of Alumni Way, across from New Hall.
At Wittenberg, we embrace a diversity that means encountering ways of life which, by definition, opens our minds by introducing us to differences in experiences and outlooks that prepare us for living and learning in an increasingly global community.
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.
New Hall
Opened in 2006, New Hall is centrally located, in close proximity to Thomas Library, in addition to the student center. New Hall is co-ed and houses a Ubuntu Themed Living Community. Students enjoy the flexibility of various meeting spaces and room sizes, the connectedness of the community, and convenience in an air-conditioned space.
Shouvlin Center
Built in 1977, the building was named after Joseph C. Shouvlin, who was a former president of the Baur Brothers Company (a manufacturing company) in Springfield. He worked with President Stoughton to create a center not only for student's academic success, but also for adult success in the workplace.