Admissions
Looking for a small, close-knit campus filled with incredible, hands-on learning opportunities? Our Admissions Office can help make Elmira College YOUR place.
1. Hamilton Hall*
2. Fassett Commons*^
3. Cowles Hall*
4. The Office of Admissions, Cowles Hall
5. Mark Twain Study*
6. Gillett Memorial Hall*^
7. Alumni Hall
8. Carnegie Hall*^
9. Kolker Hall^
10. Watson Fine Arts^
11. Harris Hall^
12. Sustainability House
13. Campus Safety
14. McGraw Hall
15. The College Store
16. College Post Office
17. The College Cottages#
18. Anderson Hall#
19. Columbia Hall#
20. Meier Hall#
21. Gannett-Tripp Library^
22. Campus Field
23. Clarke Health Center
24. Twin Towers#
25. Campus Center
26. Speidel Gymnasium
27. Gibson Theatre
28. Tompkins Hall*#
29. Perry Hall#
30. 1855 House (The President's House)
* Sites marked with an asterisk are listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
# Dormitory Residence Hall
^ Academic Building
A gift to the College from Jervis Langdon, Jr., the grand-nephew of Mark Twain and great-grandson of Jervis Langdon, a founding trustee of the College. Mark Twain married Olivia Langdon, an Elmira College student. The farm sits on a hill overlooking the city. Mark Twain did some of his most important writing here.
Elmira College also has an off-campus athletic complex, the Murray Athletic Center. Comprised of three geocentric geodesic domes, the MAC is the premier location for all other sports EC offers. The Murray Athletic Center has six squash courts, a media room, and a smart classroom used by our athletic teams for film sessions. The world's first geodesic dome athletic complex, the Murray Athletic Center, is one of the most unique athletic facilities in the Northeast. Located eight miles from the main campus, it features a 3,200 seat hockey arena, a 2,000-seat gymnasium, a 38,000 square-foot field house.