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Attorney Logistics Notes The Appellate Division Second Department at St. Johns School of Law Thursday, April 4, 2013 Attorney Logistics The Law School is building #6 on the attached map. The Belson Moot Court Room is located on the second floor in Room 2-13. Our physical address is: 8000 Utopia Parkway Jamaica, NY 11439 Parking is available on campus. Please enter thru Gate 1 and Public Safety will direct you to the appropriate lot. Please enter the building through the main entrance across from the Public Safety booth and proceed to the 2nd floor. The Belson Moot Court Room (2-13) is located in front of the elevators on the 2nd floor. For your convenience, there will be a secured attorney assembly area located in Room 2-21, directly down the hall from the Moot Court. Queens Campus Additional emer gency phones also located inside t he parking garage 31 25 33 Entranc e 14 35 24 1 E ntr a nce Pedestrian Walkway 10 5 3 13 2 23 29 22 Ad 30 also d itional an loca 4a d u eme nder tedth 9 th rg 7 ro e e ncy ughout 4 parking ph 12 ones sta 20 ga d Pedestrian Walkway Pedestrian ra ium 19 17 26 ge Employee Parking only 15 6 a.m. – 6 p.m. 11 Monday – Friday 27 Ent r ance P ar 21 kw a 18 y S er vi 16 ce R oa d 8 General Parking 28 Employee Parking Faculty Parking Reserved Parking 6 I Residence Village Parking ROTC Lot 34 STJ Maintenance Vehicles Handicapped Parking Handicapped Access Academic and Ga Administrative Buildings te 1B Athletic Fields Roads Walkways I Information Booth Stairs Emergency Phones M1-7957/LR Queens Campus Buildings Gate Locations 1 Carnesecca Arena 7 College of Pharmacy and 12 Newman Hall 19 Century Hall 35 D’Angelo Center Gate 1 Coaches’ Offices Health Sciences Corporate and Department of Student Life (Main Gate) Utopia Parkway at Office of Athletics Office of the Dean Foundation Relations 20 DaSilva Hall Student Organization Offices Kildare Road: Visitor Entrance Fitness Center Enrollment Management Office of Health Services Torch Office and Exit Only Gymnasium 8 St. John Hall Executive Vice President Offices Information Booth Little Theatre Global Language and Culture Center Grants and Research 21 Hollis Hall Seton Hall Complex President’s Room STEP Institutional Research (Off-campus) Gate 1B St. John’s College of Liberal International and Graduate 22 Donovan Hall Center for Psychological Pedestrian Only 2 Bent Hall Arts and Sciences Admission Office of Residence Life Services Utopia Parkway Center for Teaching and Learning Math Learning Center President’s Office Speech and Hearing Center 100 feet south of Gate 1 College of Professional Studies Office of Community Relations 23 Montgoris Dining Hall Reading and Writing Committee on Latin American and 9 St. Augustine Hall Office of Government Relations Education Center Gate 2 Caribbean Studies Career Center Office of Media Relations 24 ROTC Reserve Center Utopia Parkway North of ESL Program Health Education Resource Center Office of the Provost Conference Services Dr. Andrew J. Bartilucci Center Kildare Road The Peter J. Tobin College of Business (HERC) Office of University Mission Facilities and Construction (Off-campus) Office of Student Financial Services Honors Program Office Registrar Public Safety College of Pharmacy and Gate 3 Bursar Human Resources Treasurer StormCard Office Health Sciences Utopia Parkway, foot of 80th Road Institute for Writing Studies Printing and Distribution (Entrance to General Parking Lot A) 3 Chiang Ching Kuo Hall Jazzman’s Café 13 St. Albert Hall University Mail Services Library Environmental Health Gate 4 4 Council Hall Student Employment and Safety 25 DaSilva Memorial Field Bus and Train Stops Union Turnpike at 175th Street Office of Undergraduate Admission T3 Institute College of Pharmacy and Press Box (Closest gate to Carnesecca Arena) Welcome Center University Freshman Center Health Sciences Stadium University Learning Commons Q46 Gate 5 4a Lourdes Hall 14 Sullivan Hall 26 Belson Stadium Bus at Utopia Parkway and Union Turnpike at 173rd Street: Transfer Student Services 10 St. Louise de Marillac Hall Computer Lab Union Turnpike to E or F train at Exit Only Vincentian Institute Auditorium The School of Education 27 Belson Press Box Kew Gardens/Union Turnpike. for Social Action (VISA) Office of Campus Ministry Gate 6 Chaplain 15 University Center 28 Jack Kaiser Stadium Q30/Q31 Goethals Avenue and 170th Street 5 Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall Computer Lab Commons Lounge Bus at 82nd Avenue and Utopia 24 Hour Access Center of Asian Studies Financial Lab Institutional Advancement 29 Red Storm Field Parkway to F train 169th Street. Dr. M. T. Geoffrey Art Gallery Counseling Center Meeting Rooms Gate 7 English Language Institute Marillac Food Court Office of Alumni Relations 30 Basketball Court 172nd Street and 82nd Avenue Faculty Club TV Center Office of Marketing and (Closest gate to Grand Chin Ying Asian Library Classrooms – T5, T6 Communications 31 The Courts at St.John’s Central Parkway) Office of Global Studies University Bookstore The Language Connection University Events 16 St. Thomas More Church 32 Celtic Cross Gate 8 Vocation Office 82nd Avenue at 173rd Street: 6 Belson Hall/Finley Hall 11 St. Vincent Hall 33 Taffner Field House Emergency Use Only Elder Law Clinic Red Storm Diner 17 John Cardinal O’Connor Hall Department of Campus Grill 155° at the Law School St. Vincent Hall Dorm Customer Service Center Recreation Gate 9 Moot Court Room Undergraduate Admission Learning Communities Utopia Parkway at 82nd Avenue: Law Admission Vincentian Center for Church 34 Townhouses Emergency Use Only Law Career Services and Society 18 Helen and Hugh L. Carey Hall Law Library School of Law Office locations are subject to change as necessary. October 2012. Please check our Web site www.stjohns.edu for campus directions and the latest location changes..
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