Campus Buildings
UW-River Falls campus buildings

North Hall
North Hall is the second oldest building on campus and hosts several administrative departments, including the Chancellor. This building also houses an auditorium which is used for larger classes and community gatherings.

Hagstead Hall
Hagstead Hall is currently only used by the local Renaissance Academy, and is set to be demolished in the coming years to make way for a new science and technology building. Previously, it housed student support services, the Surplus Property Program, and Textbook Services.
Food Science Addition
The Food Science Addition is currently under construction. When in use, students produce cheese, meat, and ice cream for individual sale and for use in the dining hall.
Agricultural Science Hall
The Agricultural Science Hall houses the College of Agriculture, Food, and Environmental Science. This is also the home of the best campus department, Plant and Earth Sciences.
Greenhouse
The greenhouse is used for horticulture labs, as well as a space for the Horticulture Society. Students are welcome into the greenhouse during building hours to enjoy the warm air and small plant conservatory.
South Hall
South Hall is the oldest building on campus and houses some administrative offices as well as business and finance classes. It is also home to the College of Business and Economics (CBE).
Chalmer Davee Library
The library hosts academic materials as well as Textbook Services. There are several quiet study spaces available to students in this building.
Wyman Education Building
Wyman acts as a center for those in education or professional studies, and also houses a small early childhood daycare center for teaching purposes. The university clinic, which works with speech and hearing issues, is also housed here.
University Center
the University Center, or U.C., was built a handful of years ago and acts as the center of campus, housing Student Involvement and Dining services. A small Caribou and Einstein Bagels is also located here, drawing students from throughout campus.
Kleinpell Fine Arts
Kleinpell Fine Arts hosts the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS). It is also home to the humble GIS lab.
Centennial Science Hall
Centennial Science Hall hosts several campus labs and science classes. It is set to be replaced by the SciTech building (not yet built) in the coming years.
Rodli Hall
Rodli Hall was renovated recently, and houses student success services. It also acts as an additional space for students to study and interact.
Central Heating Plant
The Central Heating Plant provides heat to all of campus through the use of steam boilers. It was built in 1967.
Facilities Management
Facilities hosts several campus departments such as Grounds and integral maintenance.
Regional Development Institute
The Regional Development Institute serves to help burgeoning businesses and organizations of the area. It also hosts a large tracking solar panel, as well as several rooftop panels.
Child Center
The child care center provides care services for UWRF faculty, staff, and students, as well as the surrounding community. Students have the opportunity to gain employment skills by working in this space.
Lab Farm 1
Lab Farm 1 houses horses, which are used for teaching opportunities and extracurricular activities.
Falcon Center
The Falcon Center is one of the newest buildings on campus and acts as an athletics center. It also houses several outdoor recreational opportunities, such as Falcon Outdoor Adventures.
Melvin Wall Amphitheatre
The Amphitheatre acts as a gathering space for campus and the community. It is located just south of the South Fork of the Kinnickinnic River, making it one of the most scenic spots on campus.
This is not an all-inclusive map of campus (for example, dorms are not included), although it does help give a sense of location and space of some prominent campus buildings.