Swarthmore College

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Locations

  1. Academic & Administrative

    1. Trotter Hall

      Summary:

      Home to the interdisciplinary programs of Asian Studies, Black Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Interpretation Theory, Latin American Studies, and Peace and Conflict Studies, as well as the Classics, History, and Political Science departments; it is also the site of the Writing Center.

      Parking:

      The nearest visitor/accessible parking is in the DuPont lot.

      Entrance:

      All of the entrances are accessible except the north entrance by the Nason Garden.

      Stairs:

      A central stairway serves all floors. Stair towers at the east and west ends of the building serve all floors.

      Elevator:

      An elevator serves all floors at the southeast end of the building.

      Restrooms:

      All restrooms are accessible.

      Safe Waiting Area:

      There are safe waiting areas on the first floor in the east stairwell and in room 203. Trotter Hall Floorplan

      Destinations in Trotter Hall include:

      Asian Studies Program (First Floor) Black Studies Program (First Floor) Center for Social and Policy Studies (First Floor) Classics Department (First Floor) Gender and Sexuality Studies Program (First Floor) History Department (Second Floor) Interpretation Theory Program (First Floor) Latin American and Latino Studies Program (Second Floor) Peace and Conflict Studies Program (First Floor) Political Science Department (Third Floor) Public Policy Program (First Floor) Writing Center (First Floor)

      About Trotter Hall:

      Trotter Hall provides space for the classics, history, and political science departments; programs in Asian studies, black studies, gender and sexuality studies, interpretation theory, Latin American studies, and peace and conflict studies; the Writing Center; and several classrooms and seminar rooms. At the center of the building is the Tarble Atrium, with student lounges on each floor. Views from this building overlook the Rose Garden to the south and the Nason Garden and Outdoor Classroom to the north.