Campus
MapSalem Academy & College Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA 1-336-721-2600
| 1 | Shober
House
(1795) College Admissions Office |
| 2 | Salem Square |
| 3 | Inspector's
House
(1810) Administration, including the office of the President |
| 4 | Home Moravian Church (1800) |
| 5 | Main
Hall
(1854) The Office of the College Dean, Continuing Studies, other faculty offices, classrooms |
| 6 | South
Hall
(1805) Built for the first Salem boarders, South has housed students for nearly 200 years |
| 7 | Learning
Center
(1856) Offices, classrooms, and site of a new multimedia learning center (1995) |
| 8 | Annie Spencer Penn Alumnae House (before 1817) |
| 9 | Single
Sisters' House
(1785) The oldest building on campus |
| 10 | Alice Clewell Residence Hall (1922) |
| 11 | Lehman
Hall
(1892) Houses the Dean of Students, career planning, and financial aid offices |
| 12 | Dale H. Gramley Library (1937, expanded 1972) |
| 13 | Mary Reynolds Babcock Residence Hall (1957) |
| 14 | Bahnson House (1925) |
| 15 | Gramley Residence Hall (1965) |
| 16 | Tennis Courts |
| 17 | Athletic Fields |
| 18 | Physical Plant Building (1956) |
| 19 | Hattie Strong Residence Hall (1942) |
| 20 | Louisa Wilson Bitting Residence Hall (1930) |
| 21 | Corrin
Refectory
(1941) The College dining hall |
| 22 | Student
Life and Fitness Center
(1982) Includes a 25-meter indoor pool and a gymnasium |
| 23 | Salem
Commons
(1992) The College student center |
| 24 | Rondthaler
Science Building
(1951, expanded 1960, 1933) Houses mathematics and science departments; includes laboratories and computer facilities |
| 25 | May
Dell An outdoor amphitheatre used for commencement, convocations, and performances |
| 26 | Rondthaler-Gramley
House
(1888) A beautifully restored home used for social events, meetings, and guests |
| 27 | Lizora
Fortune Hanes House
(1930) Development office |
| 28 | Salem
Fine Arts Center
(1965) Houses the School of Music and the departments of art, education, and psychology; includes a theatre, recital hall, auditorium, practice rooms, and studios. |
| 30 | Salem
Academy
(1930) Founded in 1772, a four-year college preparatory school for girls |
| 31 | Joshua Boner
House (1844) Home of the President of Salem Academy and College |
| 32 | Old Salem Visitor Center |