Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium
John Denver sang “Country Roads” here Sept. 6, 1980, to open the new stadium. Singing “Country Roads” after victories is now a favorite tradition.
Downtown Campus Library
Looking to do some serious studying? The Milano and Robinson Reading Rooms are designated “Deep Quiet Zones.” The marble staircases and soaring ceilings will inspire your scholarly pursuits.
WVU Mountainlair
Check out the FREE movies in Gluck Theatre!
Mountainlair Plaza
Outdoor seating, green grassy patches, a turf field, and a full basketball court make this one of the most chill destinations on the WVU campus. A simple two-word tip: Have FUN.
Oglebay Hall
The plaza is a memorial for those lost on the Battleship USS West Virginia at Pearl Harbor and WVU students who died in service of the USA in wartime, and also hosts student memorial services.
Stewart Hall
With a sixty foot tower and grotesque, hand-carved faces, Stewart Hall was WVU’s first library and now houses the administration. Questions about your bill? Student Accounts is in the basement.
WVU Coliseum
Head over to the Blue Gate and take your picture with the statue of basketball legend Jerry West (a.k.a. “The Logo”).
Martin Hall
Built in 1870, Martin Hall—not iconic Woodburn Hall—is the oldest building on campus and houses the P.I. Reed School of Journalism.
Hawley Field
Home of Mountaineer baseball since 1971. Let’s Go Mountaineers!
Brooks Hall
With a 12,000 sq. ft. cover of plants on the roof, Brooks Hall is the first building on campus to incorporate green roof technology.
WVU Evansdale Library
Want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the downtown campus? Many students agree that no place is as quiet as the Evansdale Library. Read away in peace!
Coopers Rock State Forest
A favorite spot for relaxation and recreation, Coopers Rock is great for hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, cross country skiing, and picnicking.
WVU College of Law
Home of the U.S. News Top 100 WVU College of Law, Law School hill offers one of the best views of Morgantown. Check out this favorite football game day tailgating spot. Take in that mountain air!
WVU Creative Arts Center
Stop by the Mesaros Galleries connected to the lobby for the latest art exhibition.
Braxton Tower
Get creative with pottery, stained glass, tie dye, bead work, and candle making in the Craft Center in the basement.
Business & Economics
The Entrepreneurship Center hosts the annual Business Plan Competition, open to all WV college students. In 4 years, the BPC has helped launch 15 businesses. Big Ideas = Big Reward. What’s your idea?
Woodburn Hall
Graffiti on the walls of the clock tower dates back to the 1800s.
Milan Puskar Center
Experience more than a century of Mountaineer football history at the Donald J. Brohard Hall of Traditions. Open 9-5 weekdays.
Stansbury Hall
Want to shoot hoops or play intramurals where Jerry West played? You can do it here at the old WVU Field House. Did you know that Jerry West is the silhouette for the NBA logo? Sort of a big deal.
The Erickson Alumni Center
The Flying WV stained glass windows in the bell tower are made from West Virginia’s world-renowned Blenko Glass.
George R. Farmer, Jr. Law Library
With more than 300,000 volumes and volume-equivalents, this is the largest public law library in West Virginia.
WVU Visitors Resource Center
Check out the interactive displays to learn more about WVU. Walk-ins are welcome! To schedule a campus tour, call 304-293-3489.
The Student LOT
Opens 3 hours before kickoff of WVU home football games. Stop by for free food, beverages, and entertainment.
Local West
Official football headquarters of the NY-NJ Metro Chapter of the WVU Alumni Association. Wear your gold and blue and watch the game with fellow Mountaineers!
Ragtime
Site of many WVU alumni events sponsored by the National Capital Area Chapter. Arrive early to get a seat for game watch parties!
WVU Jackson's Mill
Operated by WVU Extension Service, Jackson’s Mill hosted the first statewide 4-H camp in the US. Stop by to see the farmstead where General Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson spent much of his childhood.
WVU Student Rec Center
Stop by the Outdoor Rec Center in Room 151 for help planning your next adventure. The ORC rents equipment, too!
Caperton Indoor Practice Facility
Equipped with a 90-yard FieldTurf playing surface, this versatile facility is used not only by the football team but also the baseball and soccer teams.
The Erickson Alumni Center
Listen to the bells play Country Roads at 4:45 p.m. every weekday. Sing along if you’d like!
Morgantown Ice Arena
Cheer on the Mountaineer club hockey teams here! WVU has played in the national tournament 4 times. The arena is open to the public for ice skating August to March.
Armstrong Hall
Need a little help with that math class? Free to students, the Learning Center in Room 301 is staffed to help with homework or questions regarding returned homework/exams. No appointment necessary!
Colson Hall
Originally the College of Law, Colson is now home to the English Dept. The Writing Center helps students become better writers. Stop by Room G02 for more info or call 304-293-5788 to schedule an appt.
Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium
Cheer on the Mountaineers at both men’s and women’s soccer games! The women’s team has made 11 consecutive trips to the NCAA tournament – the nation’s ninth longest streak.
Dilworth Neighborhood Grille
Meeting place for the WVU Charlotte Alumni Chapter. Let’s Go Mountaineers!
WVU Ceramics Production Studio and Gallery
Looking for a unique gift made right here in Morgantown? Check out the pottery by WVU students & faculty. Call Chris at 304-293-2964 for current gallery hours. Studio tours also available.
Bailey's Pub and Grille
Join the Central Virginia Chapter of the WVU Alumni Association here for football and basketball game watch gatherings. Let’s Go Mountaineers!
Blaney House
For a great view of Morgantown and the Monongahela River, walk over to the small parking area next to the Oakland St. entrance.
Mad River Bar & Grille
Can’t be at the WVU game? Here’s the next best thing, SC Mountaineers. Join the Low Country Mountaineers Chapter here to cheer on the team with fellow WVU fans!
Caperton Trail (Hazel Ruby McQuain Park Entrance)
Bike, walk, run, or roller blade the miles of rail trails in the Morgantown area. Grab your bike and take the rail trail to bypass downtown traffic.
Brooke Tower
This residence hall is named for Charles F.T. Brooke, who became WVU’s first Rhodes Scholar in 1904.
Rookies
Join the Central PA WVU Alumni Chapter here to cheer on the Mountaineers! Football game watch parties are held in the banquet room.
Dorsey's Knob
Climb up to Sky Rock to see the stunning panoramic view that’s been attracting Morgantown residents for generations. Great spot to watch the sun set.
Core Arboretum
Take the Service Road for a quick connection to the rail trail from Evansdale. Bikes permitted only on the Service Road.