Anderson Hall houses first-year students. Anderson features a large central lounge with floor-to-ceiling windows, a fireplace, and a big backyard complete...
Originally the residence of a Whitman professor, the Baker Center (1904) was bought by the school in 1956 and is now home to the offices of Alumni Relations...
The Baker Ferguson Fitness Center is a 38,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility which is open to Whitman students, faculty and staff members, and alumni.
Cleveland Commons is a 500-seat dining facility that serves the entire campus community. It features a variety of dining stations, including pizza, sushi,...
On the south side of the Sherwood Athletic Center you’ll find the Whitman College Climbing Center. The custom-designed main wall is over 100 feet long and 32...
Das Deutsche Haus (The German House) is a residential interest house which has five bedrooms and comfortably houses an average of seven residents and one...
Douglas Hall, named for Supreme Court justice and Whitman alumnus William O. Douglas, is a residence hall for upperclass students. There are 10 single rooms...
The Facilities Services department is located on Penrose Avenue north of Isaacs. The department is responsible for keeping Whitman working efficiently - from...
The Fouts Center for the Visual Arts is a 38,000-square-foot facility that provides space for the college's visual arts program. Fouts has studio space for...
The Glover Alston Center provides a safe space for meaningful conversation and interaction to facilitate Whitman’s commitment to sustaining a diverse...
The Hall of Music features Chism Recital Hall, a 300-seat performance space, as well as a listening center, an electronic music studio, 14 teaching studios,...