List of Providence College buildings

The following is a list of the buildings on the campus of Providence College located in Providence, Rhode Island.

Academic and administrative buildings

Martin Hall
Phillips Memorial Library
Ruane Center for the Humanities

Residential halls and apartments

There are eight traditional dormitories on campus:

There are three apartment buildings on the Upper Campus, all of which are six-person units (divided into two three-person bedrooms), and all of which were completed in 1988 near the corner of Huxley Avenue and Eaton Street on the Upper Campus side. Their completion was partially funded with money from the men's basketball team's 1987 Final Four appearance:

There are three apartment buildings on the Lower Campus along Huxley Avenue, both finished in 1994 with four-person units divided into two two-person bedrooms.

Athletic facilities

Interior of Alumni Hall

In addition, the school has numerous outdoor facilities, including:

The golf team practices at local courses, the sailing team practices at the Rhode Island Yacht Club and the Ultimate Disc team rotates their practice locations.

Other buildings and facilities

Dominic Hall

Additionally, there is a Power Plant located on upper campus (next to the Peterson Recreation Center), a Physical Plant located on the Lower Campus (in the far northeastern corner, behind Hunt-Cavanaugh Hall and the Ceramics Building), and the Security Office, located next to the Huxley Gate. Prior to the completion of the Concannon Center and the Friar Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex and its corresponding parking lot redesign, a small white house, known as the Thomas House, was located next to the cemetery, near where the intersection of Annie Street and Wardlaw Avenue would have been. This house was long used as the host building for the commencement speaker.

Another house, the Antoninus House, is located across Eaton Street from Cunningham Hall. It is owned by the college and used for alumni events and other purposes.

References

  1. http://www.providence.edu/media/ruane-dedication/Pages/background.aspx

External links

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