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Albertus Magnus College's campus includes academic, residential, administrative, athletic, spiritual, and student-life facilities that support the educational mission of the College. The campus combines historic buildings and residences with modern learning, recreation, and community spaces. The following descriptions provide an overview of the principal buildings and facilities located on campus.

Aquinas Hall

Originally constructed in 1965, Aquinas Hall serves as one of the College's primary academic and administrative buildings. A major addition completed in 2009 expanded the facility to include Bree Common and modern classrooms. The building houses classrooms, seminar rooms, computer laboratories, student lounges, administrative offices, Bree Common, and Starbucks Café.

Cosgrove, Marcus, Messer Athletic Center

The Cosgrove, Marcus, Messer Athletic Center contains approximately 60,000 square feet of athletic and recreational space. The facility includes a six-lane, 25-yard swimming pool, double gymnasium, fitness center, intercollegiate weight room, athletic training room, classroom space, and locker rooms. It serves as the home of the College's NCAA Division III swimming, diving, and basketball programs.

Dominican Hall

Dominican Hall is the College's first-year residence hall and provides housing for traditional undergraduate students in their first year of enrollment.

Hubert Campus Center

The Hubert Campus Center is the center of student life on campus. Originally opened in 1970 and extensively renovated in 2019, the facility includes dining venues, meeting and gathering spaces, conference rooms, an Esports suite, a game room, health and counseling services, a fitness center, the Falcon Campus Store, mail services, and offices for the Division of Student Affairs. The Center is also home to the Behan Community Room, Tab's Pub, Tab's on Deck, Campus Ministries, and a rooftop garden and the Carol G. Ditkoff '67 Immersive Learning Collaboratory (Dreamscape Learn), an experiential, technology-enhanced learning environment that uses interactive, story-based virtual reality to deepen student engagement and active learning across disciplines.

Mary A. and Louis F. Tagliatela Academic Center

Opened in 2005, the Mary A. and Louis F. Tagliatela Academic Center is a state-of-the-art academic facility designed to support science and health professions education. The building houses nursing simulation and skills laboratories, science classrooms and laboratories, collaborative learning spaces, a teaching amphitheater, and a two-story atrium dedicated to St. Albert the Great.

Meister Eckhart Contemplative Garden

The Meister Eckhart Contemplative Garden provides a peaceful outdoor space for reflection, prayer, study, and community gatherings. The garden supports the College's Catholic and Dominican mission and commitment to contemplation.

McAuliffe Hall

McAuliffe Hall is a historic mansion-style residence hall that houses upper-class students.

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 offices of Communications and Marketing.

Nilan Hall

Nilan Hall is a historic mansion-style residence hall that houses upper-class students.

Rosary Hall Library and Learning Commons

Rosary Hall is the most historic building on campus and the largest surviving mansion in New Haven. Following extensive renovation, it now serves as the College's Library and Learning Commons. In addition to Library and Information Technology Services, Rosary Hall houses the Lillian Adley Germain '57 Center for Academic Success, Career and Professional Development, the Office of Dominican Mission, the Meister Eckhart Center for Catholic and Dominican Life, and Instructional Technology Services. The facility includes individual and group study areas, collaborative workspaces, classrooms, technology-enhanced learning environments, a darkroom and digital photography laboratory, and an outdoor Italian garden.

Sansbury Hall

Sansbury Hall is a historic mansion-style residence hall that houses upper-class students.

St. Catherine of Siena Chapel

Located in Walsh Hall adjacent to the Tagliatela Academic Center, the St. Catherine of Siena Chapel serves as the spiritual center of campus and hosts liturgies, prayer services, and other religious activities.

Siena Hall

Siena Hall is a historic mansion-style residence hall that houses upper-class students.

The Apartments at 490 Prospect Street

The Apartments at 490 Prospect Street are located approximately two blocks from the main campus in the Prospect Hill neighborhood and house upper-class students.

Walsh Hall

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

Weldon Hall

Weldon Hall is one of the original buildings on the property acquired by the College in 1925 and remains an important part of the historic campus landscape.