Packard Laboratory

Headquarters to the P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science, Packard Laboratory houses the departments of mechanical engineering and mechanics, electrical and computer engineering and computer science and computer engineering. Within Packard, there are also auditoriums, numerous classrooms, research labs, lecture halls and computer labs. Located in a glass case in the lobby is the first Packard automobile to roll off the assembly line (1899).

Neville Hall

Neville Hall has three auditoriums used for lectures and events. The building is named for Dr. Harvey A. Neville, president from 1961 to 1964, who was a chemist.

Murray H. Goodman Stadium

The Murray H. Goodman Stadium is a 16,000 seat facility and home of the Lehigh football program. It includes operations offices, locker rooms, equipment rooms and an athletic training facility. The stadium is named for donor Murray H. Goodman, class of 1948.

Mulvihill Golf Learning Center

Lehigh’s golf practice complex, the Mulvihill Golf Learning Complex named for alumnus Eugene Mulvihill '56, provides the Lehigh men’s and women’s golf teams with a place to practice on campus, in addition to providing a space for members of the campus community to improve their swing, chipping, sand game or putting stroke. The venue features indoor driving bays and an indoor putting green.

Mistele Family Pavilion

Mistele Family Pavilion is named for Tom and Joy Mistele, parents of Lehigh graduate and men's lacrosse alumnus, Colin Mistele '07. The pavilion is used for pre and post-game gatherings by families and alumni of the sports that play on fields at the Ulrich Complex, and helps to reinforce and build the sense of family that is valued by the Athletics Department and the Mistele's.

McConn 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

 

Maginnes Hall

Maginnes Hall houses The College of Arts and Sciences and several of its departments. Maginnes also houses the Dubois Gallery.

Linderman Library

One of the oldest university libraries in the nation, Linderman Library houses more than 400,000 volumes in the humanities. The Bayer Galleria of Rare Books houses the library’s 24,000 volume Special Collections division. Linderman is also home to “Lucy’s Café.”

128 Goodman Drive South

The Lewis Tennis Center and Outdoor Track are located at this address.
The Lewis Tennis Center (named by Murray H. Goodman for former president Deming Lewis) is home to Lehigh men’s and women’s tennis teams. The Tennis Center features four indoor courts for year-round competition. There are also 15 outdoor courts, named for alumnus Ronald J.Ulrich '66, which are located adjacent to the building.