When Geneva College moved from Northwood, OH to Beaver Falls, PA, Old Main was the first major building that the college built. Old main houses the Registrar, President and Provost offices, as well as the Departments of Bible, Ministry & Philosophy and Higher Education.
Old Main is also home to several classrooms, and a beautiful two-story lecture hall and performance space called John White Chapel—or JWC for short. JWC holds everything from humanities lectures to concerts from The Genevans Choir and the Jazz Band.
Alexander Hall is home to the main dining facility on campus, as well as the Admissions and Institutional Advancement Offices. Alexander Dining Hall was renovated in the summer of 2014, and includes a wide variety of food offerings, including:
Students, staff and faculty members often mingle and fellowship around tables in the dining hall, and large windows overlooking campus make it an inviting place to eat, converse or study. Video of Alexander Dining Hall
Clarke Hall is a three-floor female residence hall. Clarke is located just one block from Alexander Dining Hall and next door to the sand volleyball court. Each room houses two students and each floor is equipped with two common bathrooms. Wireless internet access is available throughout the building, and Clarke has a fully-equipped kitchen per floor as well as two lounges.
Clarke features:
Clarke is overseen by a Resident Director (RD) and is staffed by five Resident Assistants (RAs).
360° view of Clarke HallMcCartney Library serves the Geneva College community by providing information and research assistance to students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends.
Its resources and collections include over 400,000 items, plus a growing array of electronic databases and books accessible 24/7 online. More materials are available from a worldwide network of libraries. Librarians provide research help to navigate these sources by individual guidance and group instruction.
The collegiate gothic building features two stained-glass windows inspired by the preaching of Dr. Clarence Edward Macartney. Group and individual study areas are equipped with wired and wireless Internet connections. The Library is where students, faculty and scholars can encounter and discuss great ideas of the past and present as they seek wisdom in becoming servant-leaders for Christ′s kingdom.
West Reading Room features
Buhl Reference Center features:
McKee Hall is a three-floor female residence hall. Located in the center of campus, McKee residents are close to McCartney Library, Alexander Dining Hall and the Student Center. The hall features suite-style rooms, with two residence hall rooms connected by a shared bathroom. Wireless Internet access is available throughout the building. McKee also features a main lounge, a study room on the first floor, a prayer nook on the third floor and a common kitchen on each floor. McKee features:
McKee is overseen by a Resident Director (RD) and staffed with five Resident Assistant (RA).
360° view of McKee HallPearce Hall is a four-floor male residence hall. Located on the north end of campus, Pearce Hall is right next door to Geneva′s tennis courts. Each room houses two students and there is one common bathroom per floor. Wireless internet access is available throughout the building. The main lounge with recreational equipment is available on the ground floor. Pearce features:
Pearce is overseen by a Resident Director (RD) and staffed with one Resident Assistant (RA) per floor. s:
McKee is overseen by a Resident Director (RD) and staffed with five Resident Assistant (RA).
360° view of Pearce HallThe fieldhouse is where volleyball, basketball and indoor track & field teams practice and compete. It also houses our coaches’ offices, a second gym, a racquetball court, training facilities and locker rooms. It also hosts Chapel on Wednesday mornings. Recent lobby renovations were made possible by Dan Frasier, a former Geneva standout athlete and coach. Bleacher seating can host a crowd of 2,500.
Built in 1925, Reeves Field has been transformed into one of the finest facilities in the region. Most recently, Reeves has gone through a face lift that includes a new synthetic playing surface along with improved features off the field. A new entranceway, concession stands, bleachers, restrooms and press box highlight the renovations. The stadium and turf of Reeves Field are used for football, soccer, club rugby, intramurals and physical education classes. Reeves Stadium can seat a crowd of 6,000 fans, and Golden Tornadoes football games are ranked in the top ten of NCAA Division III football programs for gameday attendance.
Bill and Rita Conrady Softball Field is located in the Merriman Athletic Complex. Tucked into the space formerly used for football practice, the softball team returned to campus beginning with the 2008 season. A new infield, including backstop and fencing, has enhanced the entire look of the facility and provide an enjoyable experience for spectators. Quality constructed dugouts along with other enhancements give the softball complex its unique character and playability. In late 2016, the softball field was upgraded with a permanent fence and digitalized windscreen.
Geneva College's Merriman Athletic Complex consists of a multi-purpose track and field area as well as soccer field. Merriman Athletic Complex bleachers hold a capacity of close to 1500. With an eight-lane track surrounding the soccer playing field, Merriman Complex has the capability of hosting a multi-event track meet, while also remaining a quality soccer facility that includes lights for night contests. The complex also features a fully enclosed press box with wireless internet that enables complete coverage for sporting events, including the operation of its soccer scoreboard on the south end of the facility.
The Student Center is a hub of student interaction, containing spaces for students to study, eat, hang out, work out and more! The student center includes:
The Science & Engineering Building (S&E) houses approximately 20 lab spaces for students interested in the sciences. In addition, S&D is home to Information Technology Services and multiple classroom and computer labs. The first and ground floors of S&E are dedicated to our engineering facilities. There are 5 engineering labs dedicated to:
The second floor, dedicated to chemistry and physics, houses laboratory spaces for:
The third floor is dedicated to biology, computer science and mathematics, and houses labs for:
Memorial Hall is a four-floor male residence hall located in the center of campus. Residents are close to McCartney Library, Alexander Dining Hall and the tennis courts. Each room houses two students and features wireless Internet access. The hall also has two common lounges, one on the first floor and one in the basement. The basement also includes a dedicated study room. Common bathrooms and kitchens are available on each floor. Memorial features:
Memorial is overseen by a Resident Director (RD) and staffed with one Resident Assistant (RA) per floor.
360° view of Memorial HallThe Geneva baseball team has called 33rd Street Field home for almost three decades. After going through significant upgrades in the late 1980's, this off campus facility is considered one of the nicest baseball facilities in the region. Most recently, a new infield playing surface and added windscreens have further enhanced its appearance and playability.
A completely enclosed facility that can seat up to 250 fans inside the gate, along with several other seating options along the road, 33rd Street Field is a great venue to take in a ball game. The address is Beaver Falls Ballpark #2, Beaver Falls, PA 15010. Visit Geneva Baseball WebsiteArms Hall is a four-floor male residence hall located in the center of campus. Residents are close to McCartney Library, Alexander Dining Hall and the tennis courts. Each room houses two students and features wireless Internet access. The hall also has two common lounges, one on the first floor and one in the basement. The basement also includes a dedicated study room. Common bathrooms and kitchens are available on each floor. Arms features:
Arms is overseen by a Resident Director (RD) and staffed with one Resident Assistant (RA) per floor.
360° view of Arms HallYoung Hall is a four-floor male residence hall located in the center of campus. Residents are close to McCartney Library, Alexander Dining Hall and the tennis courts. Each room houses two students and features wireless Internet access. The hall also has two common lounges, one on the first floor and one in the basement. The basement also includes a dedicated study room. Common bathrooms and kitchens are available on each floor. Young Hall features:
Young is overseen by a Resident Director (RD) and staffed with one Resident Assistant (RA) per floor.
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