Facilities and Venues
Our students are found practicing in state-of-the-art practice rooms or performing in acoustically superior spaces. The new Jack H. Miller Center for Musical Arts gives us the tools to help students reach their highest potential.
Jack H. Miller Center for Musical Arts
The Jack H. Miller Center for Musical Arts, completed fall 2015, includes two performance venues, classrooms, practice rooms, faculty studios and office space for the Department of Music. The centerpiece of the new building is an 800-seat concert hall featuring both main-floor and balcony seating. Learn more.
Music faculty offices are located on the first and second floors of the Jack H. Miller Center for Musical Arts. They are adjacent to our rehearsal rooms, classrooms and performance spaces.
John and Dede Howard Recital Hall
Concert Hall
Read a stellar review of our concert hall’s acoustics
Other spaces
Dimnent Memorial Chapel, with its beautiful rose window and gothic architecture, is
a prominent landmark that stands as a beacon of the Christian community on campus.
It hosts the Gathering, weekly chapels and other all-college assemblies and convocations.
Learn more.Dimnent Memorial Chapel
Dimnent Memorial Chapel seats large crowds for major concerts like our annual Christmas Vespers, which is broadcasted nationally.
With more than 370,000 volumes and nearly 50,000 electronic journals, the Van Wylen
Library is the researching and writing hub of campus. Completed in 1988, the building
houses the Klooster Center for Excellence in Writing, the Cup & Chaucer café, the
Digital Media Lab and over 100 librarians and student assistants. Learn more.Van Wylen Library
The Van Wylen Library music collection features video/audio recordings, musical scores, a keyboard lab and books for all different genres.
Birds-Eye View
Check out the photo gallery of the Jack H. Miller Center building and construction.