List of Ohio Wesleyan University buildings

It is the home of a $442,000 Johannes Klais Orgelbau Memorial Concert Organ with 82 ranks, 55 stops, and 4,522 pipes.

Its Audio Visual Center includes a learning laboratory, multimedia classrooms, and individual viewing/listening rooms.

The main Library also houses the Archives of Ohio United Methodism and is a national repository for government documents.

In July 2023, it was announced that Beeghly library would be closed immediately due to environmental control issues.

Slocum Hall was built in 1898 and features a Romanesque arcade and enormous glass skylight.

Currently, Elliott Hall houses OWU's international studies, politics and government, history, sociology and anthropology departments.

The building, a former underwear factory and textile mill, is located on North Sandusky Street.

Apple Tree Arbor forms a park-like area stretching from Edgar Hall to the north-western edge of campus.

In 2004, a $35-million dollar project completely renovated Bigelow-Rice and added an extension to Stewart to create the new facility.

Ohio Wesleyan University owns the Perkins Observatory, which is located south of the city of Delaware.

The Perkins Telescope was moved to Arizona's Lowell Observatory in 1961 where it was used by Vera Rubin to study Dark Matter.

Slocum Hall
Campus clock in front of Sturges Hall
Science Center