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
Williams Hall with the UVM green in the forefront
Williams Hall
What happens here – When Williams Hall was built in 1896, it was modeled after England's Oxford Museum and was the first fire-proofed college building in the U.S. Today, Williams is home to the Anthropology and Art Departments and the Francis Colburn Art Gallery. Standing between Billings and Old Mill, Williams is located in the heart of campus overlooking the green. Find art students taking advantage of the plentiful natural light, and anthropology students engaged in lively classroom discussions or conferring with professors.
