Campus Facilities

(see campus map)

  • Assisi Hall Science Learning Center: Includes offices, laboratories, and classrooms for Biology, Chemistry, Nursing, Physician Assistant Studies and Physics
  • Avery Apartments: Designated residence hall for graduate students only.
  • Barry Hall: Closed for the 2023-2024 academic year.
  • Battersby Hall: Physical Plant storage.
  • Buckman Hall: The first floor (lower level) houses the Admissions Office, Student Financial Aid, Global College offices, classrooms, and Spain Auditorium. The second floor includes the Office of the Vice President for Academics, the Montesi Executive Center, Career Services, classrooms, and information technology laboratories. The third floor houses the administrative offices of the School of Business, Graduate Business Programs, International Initiatives, and the Nursing Program, as well as the School of Business faculty offices, classrooms, and the Barret School of Banking. The Executive Office of the President is also on the third floor. (temporary until 2024).
  • Capstone Apartments: Residence hall apartments for men and women (three buildings, including O’Hara Hall, Pender and 170).
  • University Theater: Provides facilities for assemblies, lectures, plays, movies, etc.
  • Cooper-Wilson Center for Life Sciences: Laboratories for Biology, Chemistry, and Computer Science with classrooms, Math Center, Science faculty offices, and science student group rooms.
  • De La Salle Hall & Canale Arena: Provides arena and practice space for intercollegiate basketball and volleyball, with seating capacity of 1,000, along with training and fitness facilities. Also includes offices for the Athletic Department, the Canale Cafe, and a conference room.
  • Health Science Building:  Houses the Nursing and Physician Assistant Programs and Health Resources.
  • Lambert Hall: Campus residence of the Christian Brothers who are members of the faculty and staff at CBU and at Christian Brothers High School.
  • Living Learning Center: Known as the LLC, this residence hall for men and women provides opportunities for a living-learning environment in a variety of disciplines – complete with a full size lounge and classroom.
  • Maurelian Hall: Residence hall for men and women. Also houses: Center for Community Engagement; Mission and Identity; Registrar (temporary until 2024).
  • Nolan Engineering Center: Houses the offices of the faculty of the undergraduate and master’s programs of the School of Engineering, plus the engineering computation facility and classrooms.
  • Plough Memorial Library: Located in the center of campus, the library provides reference service and access to print, multimedia, and online resources. There are study areas and comfortable seating throughout the building in addition to the InfoLab, the Curriculum Library, and the Beverly & Sam Ross Gallery.
  • Rosa Deal School of Arts: The first floor houses studios and faculty offices for Visual & Performing Arts, the Writing & Communications Corner, Language Lab, and a multipurpose meeting/presentation room. The second floor houses the administrative offices of the School of Arts, faculty offices and classroom/lab facilities for Behavioral Sciences, the Malham Theatre, classrooms, and gathering spaces. The third floor houses the Department of Education, the Honors Program, the Phillips Lounge, and classrooms.
  • Rozier Hall: Residence hall for men and women. Rozier also houses the Student Life Offices including the Associate Vice President, the Dean of Students, Counseling Services, the Office of Student Activities, the Office of Recreation, the Office of Residence Life and the Student Government Association.
  • St. Benilde Hall: Includes laboratory and shop facilities for the School of Engineering as well as the CBU ISTA Certified Packaging Lab.
  • St. Joseph Hall: Houses the Rosanne Beringer Center for Computer Studies (ITS offices and student computer labs) plus Printing & Mail Services and offices for Campus Police & Safety, and Communications & Marketing. The Business Office is also located here (temporary until 2024).
  • Stritch Hall: Provides limited student housing (for men and women) during the Fall and Spring semesters. Also houses the O’Donnell Archives and includes De La Salle Chapel, a separate structure for religious services.
  • Thomas Center: Houses Campus Ministry, Interfaith Prayer & Meditation Room, and the Student Success Center. Also includes the Alfonso Dining Hall, Sabbatini Lounge, recreational facilities, Buccaneer Snack Bar, Bookstore, the Swashbuckler student lounge, and Human Resources. Provides facilities for assemblies, lectures, plays, movies, etc. The office of the Senior Administrative Vice President is also located here (temporary until 2024).