http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EMeUT9JJLg.Welcome to the shores of beautiful Keuka Lake..Nestled on 212 beautiful acres, and 1050 feet.of shore line, stand the hallowed halls of.Keuka College..Ball Hall, named for our founder, the Reverend.George Harvey Ball, was dedicated in August.of 1890 and originally served as the colleges.academic, residential, recreational and devotional.center..Though the campus has grown, over the years.Ball Hall has remained the focal point of.Keuka College, undergoing a complete renovation.in 2008..Ball Hall has been restored and remains an.important part of the colleges student centered.history. Today, Ball Hall serves as a residence.hall and houses the main administrative function.of the college..Adjacent to Ball Hall are Keuka Colleges four.main academic buildings, Hegeman Hall, Strong.Hall, Allen Hall and the Jephson Science Center..Our Jephson Science Center boasts one of the.largest taxidermy bird collections in the.region, including local and international.specimens and a flock of the, now extinct,.Passenger Pigeon..Our Presidents home, the Lucina, was originally.intended to be the residents of Ms. Lucina.Ball, niece of the founder, George Ball..The home was never occupied by Ms. Ball due.to her sad and untimely death in 1901. Moving.from the Lucina, your drawn to our beautiful.lake front..Keuka, named by the Seneca people, roughly.translates to canoe landing. The lake, rich.in tradition and history, is the only Y shaped.Finger Lake and was known as crooked lake.by early settlers..Keuka Colleges, Point Nemo, is a private waterfront.and is used by students and visitors for boating,.swimming, picnicking, and relaxation during.the summer months..Overlooking Point Nemo is Norton Chapel, dedicated.in August 1964 in honor of the colleges 75th.anniversary and named for college president,.Arthur H. Norton, the chapel boasts seating.for 650 people..The interior is comprised of Oregon Douglas.fir timber trusses, a cedar ceiling from the.pacific coast, and a white marble chancel.platform quarried in Vermont..The blown glass spheres of the chandeliers.were created in Italy and the heavy cedar.shingles came from Canada..Not a single nail was used on the interior.construction of the chapel. But the chapels.most striking and priceless feature is the.three manual pedal organ, built by the Schlicker.Organ Company of Buffalo, New York, with 2469.pipes and projected Spanish horns..The Dahlstrom Student Center houses the colleges.Office of Student Affairs, clubs, organizations,.Office of Campus Security, Phillips Lounge,.our bookstore, and dining services..Whether its a quick coffee to go from the.Terrace Cafe or a catered banquet in the Geiser.Refectory, Keuka College students, faculty.and staff always receive a friendly welcome.and excellent fare..The colleges Lightener Library is available.to students and community members to help.meet your needs through research, online data.bases and book holdings..Our friendly library staff are willing to.assist students via telephone, email and in.the classroom..Our library also holds two art galleries..The Ginzburg Gallery is dedicated to the colleges.private collection of works by Yankel Ginzburg,.internationally recognized artist and humanitarian..The colleges Student Art Gallery features.revolving student, alumni, and community exhibits.throughout the year..Mental and physical fitness are part of any.healthy college students life. The Weed Physical.Arts Center offers a variety of fitness opportunities.and hosts our Keuka College Storm athletic.teams..Cheer on the Storm basketball and baseball.teams, as members of the Northeastern Athletic.Conference..Keuka College offers a variety of on campus.living facilities for our traditional students.and some re confront attendees..Campus residence halls include Saunders Hall,.Blyley Hall, Space Hall, Davis Hall, Harrington.Hall and Ball Hall..No tour of campus would be complete without.a stop at the Teamworks Challenge Ropes Course..Located at the top of Davis hill, the Briquette.Mills Keuka College challenge experience is.a vital part of our experiential programs.at the college..Facilitated team building is offered to students,.faculty and staff at the college and as a.service to organizations throughout the state..Groups of 4-200 can enjoy a facilitated program.to accomplish personal, professional and team.goals in a safe, yet challenging and interactive.environment..While its true many of our students only see.our campus when they come for orientation.and commencement, we encourage you to visit.Keuka College anytime and avail yourself to.its many resources..After all, it will be your home for months.to come and your alma mater, thereafter and.were happy to have you as part of our family..