Labs

Campbell Hall

Built 2014. Named for William Wallace Campbell, astronomy professor, director of the Lick Observatory, and university president from 1923-30. The new building ncludes a roof top observatory, a radio observatory, research facilities, faculty and staff offices; and other support spaces.

Building Details

Floors: 8

Accessible entrances: [under construction]

Restrooms: [under construction]

Calvin Laboratory

Built 1964. Melvin Calvin, molecular biology professor, won the 1961 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on photosynthesis. He designed a round lab so that everyone's office would open onto a central room, thus generating creative interaction.

Building Details

[under construction]

Archaeological Research Facility

Located at 2251 College, the Archaeological Research Facility once housed Zeta Psi, the oldest fraternity west of the Misissippi River.

Building Details

[under construction]

2536A Channing Way

Building Details

Floors: 2

Year built: 1895

Accessible entrances: There is an exterior ramp leading to the Miller Institute main entrance.

Restrooms: No Accessible Restroom

2536 Channing Way

Building Details

Floors: 2

Year built: 1895

Accessible entrances: There is a wheelchair lift that serves the first level.

Restrooms: The single user restroom on the first floor provides grab bars, but inadequate dimensions for side transfer.