Anne Wright Wilson Fine Arts Gallery

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The 2,145 square foot Anne Wright Wilson Fine Arts Gallery is located in the Anne Wright Wilson Fine Arts Building. The Wilson Gallery supports art department curriculum and attracts audiences with an active exhibition schedule of national and international art.

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Dr. Donald L. and Dorothy Jacobs Gallery

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Founded in 2002, the Dr. Donald L. & Dorothy Jacobs Gallery is located in the Anna Ashcraft Ensor Learning Resource Center. The Jacobs Gallery is known as one of the best contemporary art collections in the state of Kentucky. Artists include:

  • Louise Bourgeois
  • Dale Chihuly
  • Christo
  • Helen Frankenthaler
  • Jasper Johns
  • Robert Rauschenberg
  • Frank Stella
  • Andrew Wyeth

Gallery highlights also include artifacts from ancient Greece and Tang Dynasty China.

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Cochenour Gallery

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Located in the Ensor Learning Resource Center is the Cochenour Gallery. It is dedicated to alternative exhibitions and showcasing works by student artists and art historians, faculty members

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Anderson Hall

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This is Georgetown’s first-year men’s residence hall. Almost all first-year men will be housed here. It is a three-story building. The first floor houses Georgetown’s Graduate Education Department and Athletic Offices. There is also a Resident Director apartment, laundry room and student lounge on the first floor. The 2nd and 3rd floors are reserved for new students. There are 2 and 3 person rooms available. Community bathrooms are on each floor.

Amenities include:

  • Laundry room
  • kitchen
  • lobby
  • Wi-Fi
  • community bathrooms
  • air conditioning
  • cable and internet in each dorm room

Academic and Administrative Offices in this Building:

  • Athletics (first floor)
  • Graduate Education (first floor)
  • Modern & Classical Languages & Cultures (basement)

Sociology Building

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Classroom and office space for Sociology Department

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Business & Economics Building

business and economics building

Classroom and office space for Business & Economics Department

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McCandless House

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Ensor Learning Resource Center

library in the fall

Wilson Lab Theatre

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Asher Science Center

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Nunnelley Music Building

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Cooke Memorial

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John L. Hill Chapel

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The Chapel is the hub of NEXUS events, chapel services and arts performances.

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Pawling Hall

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Classroom space and office space for:

Theatre & Performance Studies

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Offices for faculty of the Theatre & Performance Studies Department.

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Davis-Reid Alumni Gymnasium

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Capacity: 2,500 (Basketball) 1,500 (Volleyball)

Davis-Reid Alumni Gym is used chiefly for Physical Education classes, and intercollegiate basketball and volleyball. It was dedicated in 1926 to replace the gymnasium that had been used since 1893. Inside the cornerstone lies a copper box containing the history of Georgetown College.

The columns of the gym are patterned after the style of Giddings and the building is made of cut brick, thus reflecting Colonial Revival architecture. At one time, Alumni gymnasium housed a swimming pool and the trophy room. When the chapel burned in 1930, the gym temporarily held the chapel services and various classes. Parts of the gymnasium also provided housing for students. In 1986, the gym underwent massive renovation that led to the removal of the balcony and increased capacity to 1,800 people.

The facility was renamed in January 2010 to honor longtime basketball coaches Bob Davis and the late Jim Reid.

The Meetinghouse

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Home to the Graves Center for Calling & Career,  providing comprehensive career development programming and services for students.

Services available to students include:

  • individual career advising
  • career fairs
  • workshops
  • round table discussions with employers
  • on-campus interviews

In addition to a full collection of web-based resources, the Graves Center houses the Baldwin Career Resource Library, a collection of hundreds of career guidance books and periodicals.

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Wilson Fine Arts Building

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Equine & Global Scholars Building

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