Mount Carmel Campus

This campus is home to most of our residence halls, academic buildings, University offices and athletic fields.
Albert Schweitzer Institute

The Albert Schweitzer Institute, located at 660 New Road, focuses on health, humanitarian and peace efforts; supports health care development in underserved areas; and seeks to motivate young people to serve the community.
The institute sponsors alternative spring break trips for Quinnipiac students and hosts art exhibits and lectures on campus.
More about the institute
The Arnold Bernhard Library

The Arnold Bernhard Library offers individual carrels, tables, soft seating and rocking chairs with magnificent views of campus.
The library has 600 seats, 13 group rooms, a 30-seat classroom, more than 60 public computer terminals and wireless Internet access for laptop computers.
It's also home to the Technology Center, where students go for tech support for their laptops and mobile devices and other technology needs. More about the library
Athletic + Recreation Center

The Athletic and Recreation Center houses the gymnasium, free weights, strength and cardiovascular equipment, exercise rooms, tennis/basketball/volleyball courts and a suspended running track.
It's also home to the Sports Medicine Center.
Carl Hansen Student Center

The newly renovated Carl Hansen Student Center--the hub of student life on the Mount Carmel Campus--features a dining hall, post office, the campus bookstore, a studio media suite complete with a TV studio, and offices for student organizations.
You'll feel right at home in the center's new "living room" overlooking the Quad, which includes a two-sided stone fireplace and comfortable seating.
Clarice L. Buckman Center and Theater

The Clarice L. Buckman Center and Theater houses classrooms, laboratories and rehearsal space for theater students.
The Buckman Theater is used for drama productions, dance company shows, lectures and special presentations.
Echlin Center

The Echlin Center, which overlooks the Quad, houses faculty offices, classrooms and seminar rooms.
The Office of Undergraduate and Graduate Admissions and the Financial Aid Office occupy the first floor of the building.
The Ed McMahon Mass Communications Center

The Ed McMahon Mass Communications Center contains a fully digital high-definition television studio superior to those even at major networks.
In addition you'll find radio production studios, digital video editing suites, Web design workstations and a news technology center modeled after a working newsroom.
Lender School of Business Center

At the Lender School of Business Center, television monitors display breaking financial news.
Rooms designed for case and team study allow for group projects.
The center houses numerous classrooms, the Terry W. Goodwin '67 Financial Technology Center and the Mancheski Executive Seminar room
Peter C. Hereld House for Jewish Life

The Peter C. Hereld House for Jewish Life, located at 560 New Road, features a kosher kitchen, a lounge and a large social room for services and traditional meals.
It also houses the office of the University Rabbi, Reena Judd.
Residence Halls

About 4,000 students live in University-owned housing in traditional residence halls, suites, houses and apartments.
Our residential life program provides a safe, comfortable environment that allows every student to make the most of the college experience.
From the moment you move in to your room, you are part of a community that cares for you as an individual--a community that will help you become a self-assured and aware adult, ready for an independent and full life.
The Dean Robert W. Evans College of Arts and Sciences Center

The Dean Robert W. Evans College of Arts and Sciences Center is comprised of three buildings situated within a towering pine forest.
The buildings house various classrooms and offices, as well as the Black Box Theater.
The School of Law Center

The School of Law Center has a number of facilities of interest to law students, includinng the Grand Courtroom, law library, classrooms and study areas.
The abundance of natural light, graceful architecture and comfortable seating in the law center creates a beautiful environment in which to study.
Tator Hall

Tator Hall houses classrooms, computer laboratories and the Learning Center.


