Erskine’s spacious 85-acre campus provides classic
and modern facilities. The signature towers of the Erskine
Building are complemented by a state-of-the-art science facility.
Centrally located on the campus is the Bowie Arts Center,
a modern museum and gallery. The Galloway Activities Center
contains two gyms, racquetball courts, a weight room, a climbing
wall, and an athletic training facility. The Literary Societies,
as old as the college, are located on campus. Students eat
at an award-winning cafeteria and in campus cafes.
Residential Facilities
All undergraduate dormitories are equipped with a direct
line to Erskine’s LAN computer network, which includes
free access to the Internet and contains wireless study areas.
Four dormitories are grouped together around an
attractive area on the East Campus called the circle.
Carnegie Hall, a three-story dormitory
for freshman women, built in 1907, was completely restored
and renovated in 2002.
Kennedy Hall, built in 1960, is a two-story
dormitory housing men. It was completely renovated and restored
in 2003.
Robinson Hall, a three-story dormitory
for women, was constructed in 1922 and restored and renovated
in 1995. It was completely renovated and restored in 2003.
Bonner Hall, a three-story dormitory for
women, was opened in 1970. It was completely renovated and
restored in 2001. It replaces the original Bonner Hall, the
main building of the Woman’s College, which was built
in 1860 and destroyed by fire in 1964.
Two men's dormitories are grouped in a residential
area on the West Campus.
Grier Hall, built in 1956, is a modern
building in the colonial style, housing 106 men. It was completely
renovated and restored in 2001.
Pressly Hall, built in 1959, in the same
style of architecture, houses an equal number of men. It was
completely restored and renovated in 2002.