as the reconfiguration of the Barn from a working farm building into classrooms and administrative offices. The original student houses were named for the people integral to the founding of the college. The campus was built by more than 100 local craftsmen, many of whom had been out of work since the stock market crash of 1929. The campus stretches 440 acres with main campus centered on 10 acres. There are 300 wooded acres, 15 acres of wetland, and 5 acres of tilled farmland.
Historic elements of the campus were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2022.
=== Academic buildings ===
The Barn
Center for the Advancement of Public Action
Crossett Library
Dickinson Science Building
Jennings Music Building
Deane Carriage Barn
Stickney Observatory
Tishman Lecture Hall
East Academic Center Buildings
Visual and Performing Arts Center
=== Residence halls ===
94% of students live on campus. There are 21 student houses and all dorms are co-educational. Each dorm hosts a weekly "Coffee Hour" on Sunday …