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Aquinas Hall

Originally built in 1965, Aquinas Hall is the chief academic and administrative building on campus. A new wing housing the Accelerated Degree Program, Bree Common, and state-of-the-art classrooms was added in 2009. Included in the building are classrooms, seminar rooms, computer facilities, offices, lounges, academic computer labs, and computer classrooms, all of which are wired for computer utilization, Internet connections and document projection.

Cosgrove, Marcus, Messer Athletic Center

The Cosgrove, Marcus, Messer Athletic Center has 60,000 square feet of athletic and recreational facilities. Included in the Athletic Center is a six-lane, 25-yard pool, a large double gymnasium, a state-of-the-art fitness center, intercollegiate weight room, Athletic Training room, classroom, and six locker rooms.

Hubert Campus Center

Opened in 1970, the Hubert Campus Center underwent a major renovation in 2019 to expand the services and facilities that support the life of the College community. The Center includes several dining facilities, an interactive game room and conference rooms, Esports suite, multi-use gathering spaces, a health clinic and counseling services, a fitness center, Tab’s Pub, Tab’s on Deck, a rooftop garden, the Falcon Campus Store, and is home to the Division of Student Affairs. A bridge connects the Hubert Campus Center to the upper campus.

Mary A. and Louis F. Tagliatela Academic Center

This 18,000-square foot Academic Center, which opened in January, 2005, was designed as a state-of-the-art facility to support the continued growth of academic programs at Albertus Magnus College. The building includes multi-disciplinary learning areas, a teaching amphitheatre, a CIS suite, communications studio and suite, and science classrooms and labs. A two-story atrium—dedicated to St. Albert the Great—provides communal space for student, alumni and community activities.

Mohun Hall

Mohun Hall houses the Admissions and Advancement Divisions of the College. The Advancement Division includes the offices of Development and Alumni Relations.

Mohun Annex

Mohun Annex houses the administrative offices of the Communications and Marketing Department.

Rosary Hall Library and Learning Commons

Rosary Hall, the most historic building on campus and the largest existing mansion in New Haven, has undergone extensive renovations to become a modern Learning Commons. Alongside Library and Information Technology Services, the Learning Commons brings together many student support services into one location, including the Germain Center for Academic Success, Career and Professional Development Services, the Office of Dominican Mission, and the Eckhart Center for Catholic and Dominican Life. This inspiring atmosphere provides facilities for group and individual study, access to collaborative workstations and computers, a darkroom and digital photography lab, an instructional technology learning lab, areas for quiet study, several classrooms, a coffee lounge, an outdoor Italian garden, and the information help desk.

St. Catherine of Siena Chapel

The College’s St. Catherine of Siena Chapel is located in Walsh Hall, adjacent to the Tagliatela Academic Center.

Walsh Hall

Walsh Hall houses the administrative offices of the President and St. Catherine of Siena Chapel.

Weldon Hall

One of the original buildings on the property when the College was founded in 1925, Weldon Hall was completely renovated in 2006 to house Education Programs.