As part of the celebration of Grove City College’s 150th anniversary, we have created a virtual tour of campus landmarks that highlights our rich history and unique culture.
The tour features a dozen stops on the 180-acre campus that exemplify the College’s growth over a century and a half, from a rented schoolhouse in downtown Grove City, Pa., to one of the nation’s top Christian liberal arts and sciences colleges.
From Carnegie Alumni Center and Rainbow Bridge on Lower Campus to upper campus icons like Harbison Chapel, Mary Anderson Pew dormitory, Staley Hall, and the recently rededicated Smith Hall of Science and Technology, the tour takes you – in person or virtually – through a century and half of Grove City College history in the places where it happened. Along the way you’ll learn about the people who built and shaped the College, the milestone events that make up its history, and the community and culture that thrives on this campus.
Click on any of the buildings in the right menu to view the individual tour stops and read more about their unique history and how they integrate into campus. To view all 12 videos in one playlist, click the button below. View Playlist
Click on any of the buildings in the right menu to view the individual tour stops and read more about their unique history and how they integrate into campus.
To view all 12 videos in one playlist, click the button below.
View Playlist