Transportation Services

Transportation Services operates several bus services on and around the University campus, including the Athletic and Convocation Center (ACC) Bus Service, Escort Bus Service (TRACS), Mountaintop Bus Service and Saucon Village Bus Service. The office also maintains a pool of vehicles available to the University community.

Thornburg House (Centennial I)

Each student has a desk, desk chair, bookshelf, bed, dresser, medicine cabinet with mirror and a closet.

The first floor features a multifunction area with a large TV room, game room, a study area and kitchen. Laundry facilities and a vending area are centrally located within the complex.

  • Co-ed building
  • Single-gender floors
  • Across from the Rathbone Dining Hall
  • Outdoor patio area
  • Formerly all sorority housing
  • Renovated in 2011

 

Taylor Gymnasium

The Taylor Gymnasium is home to the Lehigh Athletics administrative and coaches’ offices; the Welch Fitness Center and Racquet Sports Complex; climbing wall; basketball courts; swimming pools; studio (multi-purpose room); locker rooms; the Penske Lehigh Athletics Hall of Fame; the Athletics Partnership; athletic store and the Youth Camps/Clinics office.

Stoughton House (Centennial II)

Each building houses 44-54 first-year students. Most of the rooms are doubles with a few triples and quads that feature private bathrooms. All buildings are co-ed alternating rooms with single-gender bathroom facilities. Each student has a desk, desk chair, bookshelf, bed, dresser, medicine cabinet with mirror and a closet.

A multifunction area is located on the first floor of each building and features a TV room, game room, two study areas and a kitchen.

Stevens House (Centennial II)

Each building houses 44-54 first-year students. Most of the rooms are doubles with a few triples and quads that feature private bathrooms. All buildings are co-ed alternating rooms with single-gender bathroom facilities. Each student has a desk, desk chair, bookshelf, bed, dresser, medicine cabinet with mirror and a closet.

A multifunction area is located on the first floor of each building and features a TV room, game room, two study areas and a kitchen.

STEPS Building

STEPS is a LEED-Gold-certified building that houses cutting-edge classrooms and labs that facilitate interdisciplinary work in science, technology, environment and policy and society. It is home to the Earth and Environmental Sciences department.

Stadium House

The William B. Leckonby Football Locker Rooms are named for former Head Football Coach and Athletics Director Bill Leckonby.