The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford is located just outside the city limits of
Bradford,
Pennsylvania, in Bradford Township in rural
McKean County, Pennsylvania, near the
Allegheny National Forest. The 470-acre campus has 38 buildings (including 16 residence halls and an athletics complex) and is bordered by the Tungungwant Creek and the adjacent McDowell Trail. The structures combine a modern architectural style with rustic features, designed to complement the area’s natural surroundings.
Bromeley Quadrangle The center of campus is the Bromeley Quadrangle, where Pitt Bradford's primary administrative and academic buildings are located.
Swarts Hall, Pitt-Bradford's first academic building, is home to several disciplines, including business, economics, history, education, nursing, political science, and sociology. The building also houses several multimedia classrooms, a CIS&T lab, and the Office of Academic Affairs.
Fisher Hall contains the science and engineering faculty and is the location for classes in biology, chemistry, physics, engineering, petroleum technology, and energy science and technology. It is also home to the science labs and two computer-aided learning centers (known as CALC labs). The campus greenhouse is atop the building. In 2010, Fisher Hall's chemistry and biology laboratories received nearly $6 million in upgrades. The
Frame-Westerberg Commons is the student center. Positioned in front of the commons is a 10.5 foot-long (3.2m) bronze panther statue created by Bradford native David Hodges. The panther stands on top of a rock originating from the same quarry that provided stone for the University of Pittsburgh's Pittsburgh campus’
Cathedral of Learning -- and was unveiled on September 3, 2013 in honor of the 50th anniversary of Pitt Bradford's opening.
Hanley Library (the last building constructed on the quad) contains more than 95,000 books. The library also provides access to 400 electronic databases; 50,000 e-journals; 300,000 e-books; and other electronic resources. The Bradford campus has access to the full scholarly resources of the University of Pittsburgh from 20 libraries and more than 6 million books through the University Library System. Hanley Library is home to the Academic Success Center, the Academic Advising Center, the Writing Center, and TRIO Student Support Services, which provides academic assistance to students. The Hanley Library Cafe is located inside near the foyer. With 6,148,036 total volumes, the University of Pittsburgh Library System is the 29th largest library and 21st largest university library in the United States. It is also the second largest library in Pennsylvania, behind only the Penn Libraries of the
University of Pennsylvania.
Other buildings Across the "loop" on Campus Drive,
Blaisdell Hall is Pitt Bradford's fine arts and communication arts building and home to the broadcast communications, public relations, interdisciplinary arts, theater and music programs. It features all-digital television and radio studios, the 500-seat
Bromeley Family Theater, art studios, a music rehearsal hall, lighting and sound booths, and music theory and technology studios. The building is also home to the
KOA Art Gallery, which hosts various exhibitions of traditional and new genre art. The
George B. Duke Engineering and Information Technologies Building opened in 2023. Featuring a rooftop
solar array, it is anticipated to meet
LEED Silver or better. The building is home to the
KOA Engineering Technology Department, including programs in energy science, mechanical engineering technology, and computer information systems. The
CSI House hosts practicum sessions for the criminal justice program. In this facility, students are instructed on how to process crime scenes and collect evidence using professional law enforcement equipment. Adjacent the CSI House is the
Ceramics Studio, which supports fine arts faculty and students.
The Richard E. and Ruth McDowell Sport and Fitness Center contains a performance arena, where the basketball and volleyball teams compete, as well as a fitness center, an NCAA-regulation
natatorium, an athletic training room, a dance studio, and the McDowell Field House. It is also houses facilities for the exercise science and athletic training majors, including a physiology lab. The
Hangar Building, a former airplane hangar, contains the Office of Enrollment Services and Registrar, the Office of Financial Aid and the Office of Business Affairs. The Systems and Network Administration Practice (SNAP) lab for the CIS&T program also resides here.
Wick Chapel, a $2.5 million, 150-seat, multipurpose, nondenominational chapel was dedicated on September 30, 2010. , houses the university's Marilyn Horne Museum.
Marilyn Horne Hall, formerly the Seneca Building, is located in downtown Bradford and contains the offices and classrooms of the Division of Continuing Education and Regional Development and the Center for Rural Health Practice. Its ground floor is also home to the
Marilyn Horne Museum and Exhibit Center which displays rotating selection of artifacts from the Marilyn Horne archives housed at the University of Pittsburgh. ==Organization and administration==