Campus Photo Tour
Academic and administrative buildings
- 438 College Street
- Admissions Visitor Center
- Aiken Center for Natural Resources
- Bittersweet House
- Continuing Education
- Cook Physical Sciences Building
- Delehanty Hall (Perkins Museum)
- Medical Education Campus

- Grasse Mount
- James M. Jeffords Hall

- Kalkin Hall

- Old Mill

- Lafayette Hall
- Marsh Life Sciences Building
- Morrill Hall

- Music Building
- Rowell Building

- Votey Hall

- Waterman Building

- Williams Hall
Outside of Delehanty Hall
Delehanty Hall (Perkins Museum)
What happens here – Delehanty Hall and the Geology Department are located on UVM's Trinity Campus, directly across the street from the main campus. Thought of as the Geology Department's greatest resource, this 40,000 square foot building (renovated in 2004), is a hub of activity. Students work and study in new classrooms, laboratories such as the Cosmogenic Isotope Lab, the Stable Isotope Lab or the Limnogeology Lab (eight labs total). Delehanty is also home to the Perkins Geology Museum, a repository of Vermont fossils and geological wonders that is open to the public.
