- List of Saint Joseph's University buildings
The following is a list of the buildings on the campus of
Saint Joseph's University , Hawk Hill, located inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania .Academic Buildings
*Barbelin Hall (College of Arts & Sciences building named in honor of Rev.
Felix-Joseph Barbelin , S.J., first president of SJU) [http://www.sju.edu/admissions/pdf/campus_map.pdf]
*Bellarmine Hall (foreign Language and Arts & Sciences building named in honor of Saint Robert Bellarmine S.J.)
*Cynwyd Hall (math and Science building named for the area of Lower Merion it is located in)
*ELS Building (home of offices for international students)
*Francis A. Drexel Library (named in honor of benefactor Francis Drexel)
*Merion Hall (named for its location in Lower Merion Township, an academic building)
*Post Hall (sociology, psychology, and fine arts building named in honor of benefactor and alum John R. Post)
*Mandeville Hall (home of theHaub School of Business , named in honor of businessman Owen A. Mandeville)
*ROTC Building (home to the Air Force ROTC)
*Science Center (science building)Administrative Buildings
*Bronstein Hall (home of the undergraduate admissions office) [http://www.sju.edu/inc/campusmap/index.html]
*Claver House (named in honor of Saint Peter Claver, home of the honors department)
*Human Resources and University Communications (home of the human resources office)
*Loyola Center (named in honor ofIgnatius of Loyola , home of the Jesuits)
*Regis Hall (President's Office, named in honor of SaintJohn Francis Regis )
*Saint Thomas Hall (named in honor of SaintThomas Aquinas , home of the financial aid office)
*University Press (home of theSaint Joseph's University Press )Arts & Entertainment Buildings
*Boland Hall (home of the University Gallery)
*Fine Arts East (home of art classrooms and offices)
*Fine Arts West (home of art classrooms and offices)Athletic Buildings
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Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse (former home of theSaint Joseph's Hawks )
*Lower Sports Complex (home of intramural sports, located on the Maguire Campus)
*Robert Gillin, Jr. Boathouse (home of the rowing teams, located onBoathouse Row )
*Sports Complex (located next to the Fieldhouse. Home of varsity sports)
*Upper Sports Complex (home of intramural sports, located on the Maguire Campus)Ministry Buildings
*Chapel of Saint Joseph (named in honor of the patron saint of the University)
*Wolfington Hall (named in honor of alum and benefactor Eustace Wolfington's mother, center for campus ministry)Residence Halls
*LaFarge Hall (named in honor of Rev. John LaFarge, a six story, co-ed hall built in 1970 which accommodates 350 students) [http://media.www.sjuhawknews.com/media/storage/paper763/news/2007/12/05/Features/Whats.In.A.Building.Name-3131310.shtml]
*Moore Hall (three story, co-ed hall built in 1989 (originally used by the Salvation Army) which accommodates 78 students)
*Sourin Hall (four story, co-ed built in 1980 which accommodates 225 students. The Student Health Center is located on the ground floor)
*McShain Hall (five story, co-ed hall built in 1988 which accommodates 280 students. The City Avenue bridge connects the Lower Merion (and McShain) side of campus to the city side)Campus Houses
*Hogan (acquired in 1964, this house accompanies 28 students)
*Quirk (acquired in 1948, this house accompanies 30 students)
*Sullivan (acquired in 1958, this house accompanies 27 students)
*Tara (named for the seat of the ancient Irish Kings, acquired in 1949, this house accompanies 30 students)
*Xavier (named in honor of SaintFrancis Xavier S.J., acquired in 1960, this hall accompanies 24 students)
*Jordan (acquired in 1959, this house accompanies 30 students)
*Saint Mary's (named in honor of the Blessed Mother, located on the Merion side of campus, this campus house accompanies 40 students)
*Saint Albert's (named in honor of SaintAlbert of Louvain , a house acquired in 1959 that accompanies 21 students)
*Simpson (located on central campus, this house accompanies 24 students)University Apartments & Townhouses
*Rashford (named in honor of former president Rev. Nicholas Rashford, S.J., located on City Avenue, this apartment complex houses 152 students
*Borgia (located next to Rashford, this complex houses 254 students)
*Ashwood this co-ed apartment located on Overbrook Avenue has a capacity for 170 students
*Wynnewood located on City Avenue, this apartment houses 104 students
*Merion Gardens another apartment complex located on City Avenue, 216 students reside here
*Lancaster Courts Weymouth houses 112 students while Hastings houses 108
*Morris Quad Townhouses opened in the Fall of 1997, these townhouses accompany 116 studentstudent Life Buildings
*Campion Student Center (named in honor of Saint
Edmund Campion S.J.)
*Campus Commons (located on the Maguire Campus, converted chapel serves as an area to relax or study for students)
*Hawks' Landing (home of the bookstore, Cosi, and a six-story parking garage)External links
* [http://www.sju.edu Saint Joseph's University]
* [http://www.sju.edu/inc/campusmap/index.html Saint Joseph's University Campus Map]
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