Residences
York Seminary Village
Welcome Center
Boyes House
Boyes House: Completed in 1968. Home to the President of Anderson University and his family. On University Blvd.Dunn Hall
Completed in 1954. Renovated in 1999. Houses 190 men. East of the President’s home on University Blvd.Fair Commons
Completed in 2005. Apartment style living for juniors and seniors; located at Fifth Street and Nursery Road.Mansfield Apartments
Refurbished in 2000. Apartment style living for juniors and seniors. East of the football stadium on East First Street.Martin Hall
Completed in 1958. Houses 183 women. East of Rice Hall on University Blvd.Morrison Hall
Renovated in 2007 with new furniture and an extended lobby. Houses 183 women. West of Decker Hall on College Drive.Myers Hall
Completed in 1970. Houses 112 men and women students. North of Morrison Hall at University Blvd. and Cottage Ave.Rice Hall
Completed in 1966. Houses 234 women. Between Dunn Hall and Martin Hall on University Boulevard.Smith Hall
Completed in 1964. Houses 205 men. North of Martin Hall on Graceland Avenue.South Campus and Tara East
Apartment-style living for groups of seniors and juniors. South Campus is at East Eighth and Chestnut Streets and Tara East is at East Sixth Street and College Drive.York Seminary Village
Apartment-style living for seminary students. Located on Walnut Street, south of Reardon Auditorium, between Sixth and Seventh Streets.
Academic/Administrative Facilities
Broadcasting Center
The Broadcasting Center houses Covenant Productions, WQME Radio (98.7 FM), production rooms, a TV studio, edit bays, offices, and class labs. East of Reardon Auditorium, on the corner of East Sixth and Walnut Streets.Decker Hall
Completed in 1970 and expanded in 1994. The center of campus life, it houses classrooms, faculty and administrative offices, Information Technology Services, the Mail Distribution Center, Cafe Ole, the Instutional Materials Center, the Department of Student Life, and the Welcome Center. On East Fifth Street and College Drive.Hardacre Hall
Dedicated April 30, 2001. Houses the School of Business, the School of Adult Learning, Police/Security Services and Physical Plant. On Fifth Street, each of Church of God Ministries.Hartung Hall
Opened in September 1964. Renovated and expanded in 1993. Houses classrooms, laboratories, faculty offices and a large lecture hall. East of Decker Hall on East Fifth Street.Krannert Fine Arts Center
Completed in 1979. Houses the Art & Design and Music departments, the Jessie C. Wilson Art Galleries, the College of Arts, laboratories, classrooms, faculty studios, student practice rooms, ensemble rehearsal rooms, recital venues, recording studio and MIDI lab. Between East Fifth Street and University Boulevard.Nicholson Library
The Robert A. Nicholson University Library is a 60,000 square-foot merger of the former C.E. Wilson Library, which was the undergraduate unit, and Byrd Library, which was the seminary unit. The renovated and expanded combined facility was completed in August 1989 and includes the online catalog, Kissinger Learning Center, the archives of AU and the Church of God, and access to proprietary databases and print resources. West of the School of Theology on University Boulevard.School of Theology
Completed in 1961 and expanded in 1975. Houses faculty and administrative offices, classrooms, a student lounge, the Adam Miller Chapel and the Gus Jeeninga Museum of Bible and Near Eastern Studies. Primarily used for graduate studies in Bible, theology and ministerial training, some undergraduate classes meet in this building. East of the library on University Boulevard.Welcome Center
Completed in 1994 as an expansion of Decker Hall; houses the Office of Admissions, Student Financial Services, and the Registrar. Located at Fifth Street and College Drive.
Recreation and Service Facilities
Athletic Complex
Includes Macholtz Stadium, Raven Park (baseball), and tennis courts. Located north of the Wellness Center. Parking accessible from Graceland Avenue.Bennett Natatorium
Completed in 1972. Swimming facility provides a six-lane, collegiate-size pool, one-meter diving board and fully equipped men’s and women’s locker areas. Used for lap and recreational swimming by students, faculty and staff. Connected to the north side of the Wellness Center in 2002.Kardatzke Wellness Center
Completed in fall 2002, this 121,000 square-foot facility houses a large fieldhouse, weight room, fitness center, 200-meter indoor track, athletic training facilities, classrooms, intercollegiate athletic offices and the offices of the Kinesiology Department. The facility is connected to the O.C. Lewis Gymnasium and the Bennett Natatorium. Facilities are available for use during designated hours.O. C. Lewis Gymnasium
Completed in 1962. Renovated in 2004. Site of intercollegiate basketball and volleyball games. Used for physical education classes, intramural games and other campus activities. Connected to the east side of the Wellness Center in 2002.Olt Student Center
Completed in 1963. Named for the first Dean of the College, Russell Olt. Houses the Marketplace cafeteria, Raven’s Haven, the Corner Pocket, Mocha Joe's, te AU bookstore, private dining rooms, Student Activities and Student Government offices. East of the library on University Boulevard.Soccer Field
Home of the Raven men and women's intercollegiate soccer teams. On Fifth Street east of Hardacre Hall.Auditoriums & Performance Facilities
Byrum Hall
Constructed in 1908 and renovated in 1974. A campus landmark used formerly for intercollegiate basketball games and all physical education classes. Converted into a 530-seat proscenium theater, the Byrum Hall performance center currently houses the theatre program. Its stage is home for the university’s opera program and a regional ballet company. East of Olt Student Center on University Boulevard.Reardon Auditorium
Completed in January 1984. A $5.2 million structure with a seating capacity of 2,200. Facilities are used by the university and the Anderson community. Its principal use is for Chapel/Convocation for Anderson University students. Located on the corner of East Fifth Street and College Drive.Other Facilities










