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Other Facilities

John F. Wiley Stadium

John F. Wiley Stadium, the University’s athletic stadium, honors Dr. Wiley, a 1940 alumnus with a strong tradition of service to the University, to his profession, and to the community. The facility received top-grade FieldTurf in 2007.

Frank N. Wolf Memorial Fieldhouse

The Frank N. Wolf Fieldhouse was dedicated on September 23, 1995, in honor of former coach Frank Wolf and serves the athletic teams competing at John F. Wiley Stadium.

Mo Scarry Skybox

The Mo Scarry Skybox caters toward VIP guests at John F. Wiley Stadium. The skybox is adjacent to the press box, which holds the radio, television, and sports information game day operations. The facility is named in honor of the former Waynesburg head football coach and Miami Dolphins assistant.

Paul R. Stewart Museum

The University possesses numerous collections in the fields of geology, biology, archaeology, ceramics, and colonial historical objects. Prominent among these collections are those artifacts gathered by Paul R. Stewart, former president. The Paul R. Stewart Museum is located on the ground floor of Miller Hall.

Paul F. Stanek Memorial Garden

Located at the President’s House, the Paul F. Stanek Memorial Garden honors the life of Paul F. Stanek, a 1964 graduate. At the time of his death, Stanek was a member of the Board of Trustees and Vice-President for Human Resources at CONSOL, Inc. Dedicated on October 7, 1995, the Stanek Garden was made possible by a gift from CONSOL, Inc.

Intramural Fields

Immediately east of the campus are fields used for intramural football and softball.

Eastview Athletic Complex

The Eastview Athletic Complex is located one mile west of campus. This new complex is comprised of baseball and softball fields along with six new tennis courts.

Soccer/Practice field

Soccer games are played on an international regulation field, located one mile west of campus. This sports complex is also complete with an additional soccer practice field.

The Roberts Chapel

The chapel, designed by Valentour English Bodnar & Howell, is located on North Washington Street on the north side of the campus quadrangle. The chapel’s external footprint measures 76 feet wide by 134 feet long. Three levels are spread over 20,400 square feet, making up the sanctuary, a balcony and the Marsh Center on the ground floor. The Roberts Chapel seats 650 individuals. One of the more prominent buildings on campus, the building’s height reaches a magnificent 120 feet. The chapel’s exterior replicates a traditional brick nineteenth century Presbyterian Church appearance. Four 38-foot columns and 10, 32-foot windows add beauty and significance to the symbolic structure representing God’s grace that has guided this University for more than 160 years.

Robert C. Wiley Armory

A recent addition to the University’s campus, the Wiley Armory was renovated during the summer of 2011. The University’s purchase of the historic building will allow it to be utilized while still maintaining the historic nature of the structure. The Armory houses Student Health Services, a gymnasium facility for wrestling and intramurals, and a variety of University offices.