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The modern campus of Washington & Jefferson College is located in the City of Washington and the East Washington Borough, small-town communities about 30 miles (48 km) south of Pittsburgh. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The 60-acre (0.24 km 2 ) campus is home to more than 40 academic, administrative, recreational, and residential buildings. [ 1 ]
Ross Memorial Park and Alexandre Stadium is a combined multi-purpose outdoor athletic facility in North Franklin Township, Pennsylvania owned by Washington & Jefferson College. The playing surface is made of FieldTurf , like the college's football stadium, Cameron Stadium . [ 1 ]
Washington & Jefferson Presidents sports venues (4 P) Pages in category "Washington & Jefferson College buildings" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Map of Washington, showing the Old Fairgrounds in 1897. Note the oil wells. In 1885, the college purchased the old Washington Fairgrounds, an 8-acre field in the south side of town, for athletic purposes. [5] [6] In order to finance the purchase of the property the college erected an oil well on the grounds. [5]
McMillan Hall is a building on the campus of Washington & Jefferson College in Washington, Pennsylvania, United States. Built in 1793, it is the only surviving building from Washington Academy. [ 1 ] It is the eighth-oldest academic building in the United States that is still in use for its original academic purpose [ 2 ] and is the oldest ...
The college's current logo features a stylized version of the two towers of Old Main, symbolizing the 1865 unification of Washington College and Jefferson College. [185] The logo may be displayed in several versions: with the entire name of the college, the shortened form of "W&J", or without any text. [ 183 ]
Old Main is the main academic building at Washington & Jefferson College. [1] [2] [3] It is the predominant building on campus and has served virtually every student since its construction. [2] [4] Its two identical towers, added in 1875, symbolize the union of Washington College and Jefferson College to form Washington & Jefferson College. [5]
Washington & Jefferson College templates (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Washington & Jefferson College" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.