List of Fairfield University buildings

The following is a list of the buildings on the campus of Fairfield University located in Fairfield, Connecticut.

Academic Buildings

David J. Dolan House
  • Bannow Science Center (named in honor of university benefactor Rudolph Frederick Bannow)
  • Berchmans Hall (named in honor of Saint John Berchmans S.J.)
  • Canisius Hall (named in honor of Saint Petrus Canisius S.J.)
  • Charles F. Dolan School of Business (named in honor of university benefactor Charles F. Dolan)
  • David J. Dolan House (named in honor of uncle of university benefactor Charles F. Dolan)
  • DiMenna-Nyselius Library (named in honor of university benefactors Gustav and Dagmar Nyselius and Joseph A. DiMenna '80)
  • Donnarumma Hall (named in honor of beloved Politics Professor Carmen Donnarumma)
  • McAuliffe Hall (named in honor of Bishop Maurice F. McAuliffe)
  • Center for Nursing and Health Studies
  • Xavier Hall (named in honor of Saint Francis Xavier S.J. )

Administrative Buildings

Aloysius P. Kelley, S.J. Center
  • Aloysius P. Kelley Center (named in honor of Aloysius P. Kelley S.J., 7th President of Fairfield University)
  • Alumni House
  • Bellarmine Hall (named in honor of Saint Robert Bellarmine S.J.)
  • Central Utility Facility
  • John C. Dolan Hall (named in honor of uncle of university benefactor Charles F. Dolan)
  • Southwell Hall (named in honor of Saint Robert Southwell S.J.)
  • Thomas F. Dolan Commons (named in honor of uncle of university benefactor Charles F. Dolan)

Arts & Entertainment Buildings

Athletic Buildings

  • Alumni Hall
  • Leslie C. Quick Jr. Recreation Complex (named in honor of university benefactor Leslie C. Quick Jr.)
  • Walsh Athletic Center (named in honor of university benefactor Thomas J. Walsh Jr.)

Ministry Buildings

Residence Halls

Student Life Buildings

  • Barone Campus Center (named in honor of university Provost and Chemistry Professor Dr. John Barone)
  • The Levee (derived from the popular 1970s song "American Pie" by Don McLean)

Townhouse Units

  • #1 de Brebeuf Unit (named in honor of Saint John de Brebeuf S.J. )
  • #2 Chabanel Unit (named in honor of Saint Noël Chabanel S.J.)
  • #3 Daniel Unit (named in honor of Saint Anthony Daniel S.J. )
  • #4 Garnier Unit (named in honor of Saint Charles Garnier S.J.)
  • #5 Goupil Unit (named in honor of Saint René Goupil S.J.)
  • #6 de Lalande Unit (named in honor of Saint Jean de Lalande S.J.)
  • #7 Lalement Unit (named in honor of Saint Gabriel Lallemant S.J.)
  • #8 de Brito Unit (named in honor of Saint John de Brito S.J.)
  • #9 Miki Unit (named in honor of Saint Paul Miki S.J.)
  • #10 Ogilvie Unit (named in honor of Saint John Ogilvie S.J.)
  • #11 Boscovich Unit (named in honor of Roger Boscovich S.J.)
  • #12A Clavius Unit (named in honor of Christopher Clavius S.J.)
  • #12B de Chardin Unit (named in honor of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin S.J.)
  • #13 Kircher Unit (named in honor of Athanasius Kircher S.J.)
  • #14 Ricci Unit (named in honor of Matteo Ricci S.J.)
  • #15 Scheiner Unit (named in honor of Christopher Scheiner S.J.)
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