Campus Map
The EC campus map can help you find your way around campus and find the best parking spot.

Our summer "Move-In Monday" series continues with some Elmira College-specific tips and tricks for campus newcomers. To help you feel more familiar with life at EC, the Office of Residence Life team shared a bit of the lingo and traditions unique to our campus, along with general tips and terms specific to college life.
The "Puddle" is the pond in front of Cowles Hall.
CC is the Campus Center. Here you’ll find The Chuck and Janna Lindsay Dining Commons with the main dining hall, MacKenzie’s (also known as MacK’s), the 1855 Room coffee shop, Campus Life offices, the bowling alley, George Waters Art Gallery, Tommy Hilfiger Fashion Business School People’s Place store, and so much more!
The Murray Athletic Center or MAC (not to be confused with MacK’s) is sometimes called The Domes because of its three dome shapes.
Get ready to sing your heart out! Elmira College has many traditional college songs that new students will learn during Orientation, including the Alma Mater.
Special traditions and events like Mountain Day, Holiday Banquet, and Candlelight await you, connecting you to the students who came before. While the traditions carry on, each generation adds unique twists, morphing the traditions through the years. Mountain Day isn't the same as it was in 1919 when it began, yet it remains one of the most beloved traditions. We can't wait to see how you will leave your mark on these traditions.
The Mark Twain Study recently turned 150 years old! It is located near Cowles Hall and is where the famous author penned Tom Sawyer and other iconic works.
Cowles Hall sits atop Prospect Hill, which was once covered by irises. This is why the iris is a symbol at EC, and also why purple and gold are the College's official colors.
Octagons are also a symbol at Elmira College. The shape was popular when Cowles Hall was being built, and octagons can be found in architectural and design elements all over campus.
The Soaring Eagle mascot, Simeon, pays homage to the City of Elmira, known as the "Soaring Capital of America."
A dorm is called a residence hall.
Instructors are professors, not teachers.
Make sure you have everything you need for college life by checking out the EC packing list from the Office of Residence Life.
RA stands for Resident Assistant. This is an upper-class student who lives on your floor to help you adjust to college life.
CC (Community Coordinator) is a professional Residence Life staff member who lives and works on campus.
Make sure to fill out the Room Condition Report (RCR) within 24 hours of moving into your space. You will receive these at move-in.
Take care of yourself. Get rest, get a balanced diet with lots of healthy foods, and stay active. You can find the fitness center in Emerson Hall, located near Speidel Gymnasium. Remember: you have unlimited swipes at our all-you-can-eat dining hall in the Lindsay Dining Commons on the second floor of Campus Center.
Always carry your student ID and room key. Some buildings, including residence halls, are restricted to key card access.
Take a walk to find buildings and classrooms BEFORE classes start. This will ensure a smooth first day of classes and keep sheepish glances at the campus map to a minimum. If you do not want to wander alone, “find your classroom” tours will be offered at Fall Welcome!
Leave plenty of time to get to classes and plan to arrive a few minutes early.
Get involved on campus! There are more than 40 student clubs and organizations at Elmira that will help make the transition to college life easier.
Have questions? The Office of Residence Life team is always here to help.