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Facilities

Watch our video and experience our state-of-the-art facilities.

Mount Carmel Campus
Arnold Bernhard Library
Athletics Center
Carl Hansen Student Center
Clarice L. Buckman Center
Echlin Health Sciences Center
Ed McMahon Mass Communications Center
Lender School of Business Center
Residence Halls
Robert W. Evans College of Arts and Sciences Center
School of Law Center

Tator Hall

The Arnold Bernhard Library offers individual carrels, tables, soft seating and rocking chairs with magnificent views of campus. It has 600 seats, 13 group rooms, a 30-seat classroom, more than 60 public computer terminals and wireless Internet access for laptop computers. More about the library

The Athletic and Recreation Center houses the Bobcat gymnasium, free weights, strength and cardiovascular equipment, exercise rooms, tennis/basketball/vollleyball courts and a suspended running track. It’s also home to the Sports Medicine Center and Motion Analysis Laboratory, a state-of-the-art teaching facility. More about the Athletic and Recreation Center

The Carl Hansen Student Center is the site of the Café Q dining hall, game room, music listening lounge, post office, bookstore, campus ministry office and WQAQ student radio station. It’s also the site of the spacious Alumni Hall, the location for many of the university’s conferences, lectures, performances, celebrations and cultural activities.

The Clarice L. Buckman Center and Theater contains facilities for our health sciences students, including mock critical-care rooms and state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging and laboratory science laboratories. The Buckman Theater is used for drama productions, dance company shows, lectures and special presentations.

The Echlin Health Sciences Center houses faculty offices and classrooms designed for simulated physical therapy and occupational therapy practice. This center also houses extensive computer and robotics equipment, laboratories and seminar rooms.

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. More about the Ed McMahon Mass Communications 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 and the Mancheski Executive Seminar room.

Our 31 residence halls all have wireless Internet access and offer a variety of living styles, from suites to townhouses to apartments, and include attractive and flexible furnishings.

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.

The School of Law Center has a number of facilities of interest to law students. More about law school facilities…

Tator Hall houses classrooms, computer laboratories, the Learning Center and the Terry W. Goodwin ’67 Financial Technology Center.


York Hill Campus
TD Banknorth Sports Center
This 185,000-square-foot facility features basketball and hockey arenas joined by a common lobby area and university club. The center also includes offices, locker rooms, club and premium seating, conference and meeting rooms, storage and weight-training facilities. More about the TD Banknorth Sports Center

The Crescent Residence Hall (opening in fall 2009)
This apartment-style residence hall will feature full kitchens, double occupancy bedrooms, large common lounges, multiple team study rooms and wireless Internet access.

Rocky Top Student Center (opening in spring 2010)
The new center will feature a cafeteria, post office, computer help desk, fitness center, activity rooms, security office and a health center. More about the center


North Haven Campus
North Haven Graduate and Health Sciences Center
(opening in fall 2009)
This 164,000-square-foot building will be home to the graduate programs and upper division professional programs in the School of Health Sciences. The center will include 11 classrooms, six seminar rooms and 27 teaching laboratories, plus ample study rooms and lounge spaces. The center will have a cafeteria and a bookstore. More about the center