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WELCOME to FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY Enjoy Your Visit to Campus and Be Sure to Learn More About Fairfield University by Visiting Our Website at Fairfield.Edu WELCOME TO FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY Enjoy your visit to campus and be sure to learn more about Fairfield University by visiting our website at fairfield.edu. KELLEY (ALOYSIUS P.), S.J. CENTER BELLARMINE HALL BARONE (JOHN A.) CAMPUS CENTER 1 6 13 To better serve current and prospective students The Walter B. Lasher family built their home, The Barone Campus Center is the hub of student activities and serves as the head- in one convenient location, the Aloysius P. Kelley, “Hearthstone Hall,” in 1926, which was later quarters for the Fairfield University Student Association (FUSA), the Offices of S.J., Center houses the primary services related purchased by the Jesuits in 1942, when Student Diversity Programs, Residence Life, Stu- to undergraduate and graduate admission, as well Fairfield University was founded. The Office dent Affairs, the student newspaper (The Mirror), as the Office of Financial Aid, the Registrar and of the President is located here along with the campus radio station (WVOF), the Stags on the Office of Academic and Career Development. other administrative departments. Community the Run convenience store, mailroom, an ATM, Students can stop by Career Planning for members can also enjoy the Fairfield meeting rooms, lounges and a game room. On assistance with internships, resumes and cover letters. University Art Museum’s Bellarmine Hall Gallery, nationally recognized for its the upper levels are Einstein Bros. Bagels, a late- collections of Renaissance and Baroque art and other works. The great lawn behind night snack bar, and the future home of “The Bellarmine Hall is the location for Convocation, held for first-year students each fall, Tully,” our newly expanded dining hall that will 2 LOYOLA HALL as well as Commencement, held in May. offer a wide range of culinary options, including farm-to-table meals and a “my zone” section to Loyola Hall is one of eight traditional underclassmen residence halls on campus, in accommodate students with dietary restrictions. addition to townhouse and apartment communities for upperclassmen. Fairfield 10 University guarantees housing for all four years with 95% of students living on campus DIMENNA-NYSELIUS LIBRARY Each December, students celebrate the holidays and the end of the semester by during the first three years. Our unique opportunity to live off campus by Fairfield The DiMenna-Nyselius Library is the intellectual center of Fairfield’s campus, offering attending “Midnight Breakfast” in the main dining hall. Students enjoy a meal served beach entices 30-50% of the senior class. the best of traditional and electronic resources. by their favorite faculty and staff members — it is the perfect kickoff to finals week. The facility includes a media department, two Students can apply to the Ignatian Residential College for their sophomore year, or computer labs, an information technology center, one of many other living and learning communities, throughout their time at Fairfield. an electronic classroom, a 24-hour study hall with QUICK (REGINA A.) CENTER FOR THE ARTS No matter where you choose to reside, living on campus will be an integral part of computers and group study rooms. 9 your life at Fairfield, where you’ll develop bonds that last for a lifetime. The Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts, the In the winter months, students take breaks from cultural heart of the campus and the regional their studies to sled down the giant library hill. community, sponsors events ranging from art 3 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES exhibitions and provocative lectures to theatre, Canisius Hall is the primary academic building for the College of Arts and Sciences dance and music events by national and with 22 majors and 19 programs in the arts, humanities and natural and social 11 BANNOW SCIENCE CENTER international performers. It features the Kelley sciences. Canisius, along with Donnarumma Hall and the Bannow Science Center, are Bannow is home to the School of Engineering, Theatre, the Wien Experimental “black box” where students take core courses. as well as the natural and physical sciences, Theatre, and the Thomas J. Walsh Art Gallery. mathematics and psychology departments. Centrally located and close to the Quad, first-year students have a short walk from This advanced science center has over 15 labs, Event tickets are often free or discounted for their residence halls to class. including material characterization, robotics and enrolled students. Student productions are also stagedin the PepsiCo Theatre. machine labs, all of which are used by students in the STEM programs. 5 EGAN CHAPEL OF ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA QUICK (LESLIE C.) JR. RECREATION COMPLEX Students of all faiths are welcome and encouraged to participate in the large variety From the study of the biomechanics of fish swimming and feeding to the development 15 of activities hosted by Campus Ministry, of drinking water treatments in Bolivia, students never lack interesting opportunities for More commonly known as the “RecPlex,” this is the main recreational facility for whose offices are located in the lower level collaborative research with faculty. students. The RecPlex houses racquetball courts and a field house. There is a 25-meter of this 500-seat chapel. Campus Ministry pool, saunas, cardiovascular equipment, a juice bar, spin room, weight room and a offers numerous off-campus retreats and multi-purpose room where a wide variety of fitness classes are held. It is also the community service projects, and provides 12 EGAN (MARION PECKHAM) headquarters for our 40 club and intramural sports. on-campus spiritual enrichment including SCHOOL OF NURSING AND HEALTH STUDIES daily and weekend Masses. Join the Lord’s Late Night at the RecPlex encourages students to participate in after hours Chords or Praise Project choirs and sing Our brand-new Marion Peckham Egan School of Nursing and Health Studies is home programming including glow-in-the-dark yoga and bubble soccer! along with your friends at the popular, to Fairfield’s nationally-ranked School of Nursing, as well as the Kanarek Center for student-filled Sunday evening Masses. Palliative Care Nursing Education. About four times the size of its previous facility, the building houses state-of-the-art simulation equipment, open collaborative areas and a high-tech, interactive teaching environment that enables students to apply 27 RAFFERTY STADIUM skills and effectively solve clinical problems before working in a real-life setting. 39 GONZAGA HALL Home to our men’s and women’s lacrosse teams, this stadium seats 3,500 fans Conveniently located next to the College of to cheer on the Stags. Along with lacrosse, Arts and Sciences, Gonzaga Hall is home to Fairfield offers 22 Division 1 sports and over 40 8 DOLAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS many first year students and the women in club and intramural teams. STEM living and learning community. It also Housed in its own state-of-the-art facility (which includes the Business Education features Fairfield’s Gonzaga Auditorium, Simulation and Trading classroom), the AACSB-accredited Dolan School of Equipped with a press box, VIP suits, and a where you can attend many events Business prepares students for socially responsible and ethical leadership through concession stand, Rafferty Stadium is a point including accappella concerts, Fairfield interdisciplinary study. of pride for Fairfield University and an integral Friday night flicks, and our semi-annual part of the athletic experience. Remixx dance show. Students often visit the Dolan Café in between classes for a treat. FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY CAMPUS MAP Numbers above correspond to campus map locations on other side. MCCORMICK ROAD D A AD 36 RO 38 UTH NGG AD 33 B ROUND HILL ROA LA RO W T UTH ES NGG 35 W LA 30 ST S A E 31 4 34 E 2 PORTER ROAD C 32 LEEBER ROAD FITZGERALD WAY 39 3 29 MOONEY ROAD 6 LEEBER ROAD 42 40 24 For more admission, academic, athletic ROAD 13 and other information, please visit O’NEIL WAY 41 ARMINE 27 BELL 5 FAIRFIELD.EDU 45 7 1 25 COUGHLIN ROAD 14 11 LOYOLA DRIVE Y 44 A LYNCH ROAD 28 W 26 S ’ 23 R E 9 T L 15 A W 12 * 10 46 16 D 22 21 8 ROA D A MCINNES 53 MURPHY ROAD 54 51 NORTH BENSON ROA BARLOW ROAD C 17 MAHAN ROAD B 55 47 52 D ACADEMIC FACILITIES RESIDENCE HALLS ATHLETIC FACILITIES STUDENT SERVICES AND OTHER LOCATIONS Bannow (Rudolph F.) Science Center 11 70 McCormick Road 35 Alumni Diamond 29 Alumni House 22 B. Dolan (David J.) House School of Engineering Campion Hall 34 Alumni Hall – Sports Arena 14 Alumni Relations Office Study Abroad Canisius Hall 3 Dolan Campus 30 Alumni Softball Field 33 Barone (John A.) Campus Center 13 C. Dolan (Thomas F.) Commons College of Arts and Sciences, A. Dolan (John C.) Hall Barlow Field 44 Oak Room, Main Dining Hall, Offices for ITS (Information Graduate School of Education and Faber Hall 47 Basketball Courts 32 Einstein Bros., Stags on the Run Technology Services), Human Allied Professions, Center for Faith & Gonzaga Hall 39 Fr. Brissette Athletic convenience store, Snack Bar Resources, Design & Digital Public Life, Center for Catholic Studies Stag Statue Center – Fairfield Prep 54 and Offices for FUSA, StagCard, Print Services DiMenna-Nyselius Library 10 Jogues Hall 36 Grauert Field 55 WVOF, Residence Life, Diversity Hopkins Pond 51 Center for Academic Excellence, ITS Loyola Hall 2 Lessing Field 24 and Student Affairs Jesuit Community Center (Information Technology Services) Public Safety, Ignatian Residential Quick (Leslie C.), Jr. Recreation Bellarmine Hall 6 (St. Ignatius Hall) 7 Dolan School of Business 8 College, Lukacs Gallery Complex 15 President & Executive Offices, Kelley (Aloysius P.), S.J. Center 1 Center for Applied Ethics Regis Hall 38 Rafferty Stadium 27 Advancement, Marketing Offices for Undergraduate Donnarumma Hall 4 Townhouse Complex 28 Tennis Courts 25 and Communications, and Graduate Admission, Carl & Dorothy Bennett Center The Village 52 University Field 31 Bellarmine Art Galleries Financial Aid, Registrar, for Judaic Studies A.
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