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Campus

Your Home Away From Home

Yes, it's true, we were named by  among the 30 most beautiful campuses to visit in the fall (we ranked #11 nationwide!). Come for a visit and see for yourself!

Since 2011, more than $90 million have been invested in new classroom, laboratory, residence, dining, and athletic construction and modernization projects. The 215-acre campus includes 28 major buildings (10 residence facilities) and an expansive outdoor sports complex anchored by the 1,500-seat Golden Bear Stadium all clustered around a walkable central core. Residential options run from traditional halls for first-year students to suites, apartments, and townhouses, including housing for graduate and law students.

Academic facilities range from 30 engineering laboratories in Sleith Hall, including a Biomedical Engineering suite that replicates a hospital setting; 19 STEM laboratories and a model pharmacy in the $40 million Center for the Sciences and Pharmacy; the Cohen Trading Room and Financial Center and Business Analytics Center; state-of-the-art performance and participation labs for occupational therapy students; a multimedia moot courtroom at the School of Law; a television and media studio; to the new WNE MakerSpace for student entrepreneurs.

Opened in 2018, the new University Commons is the go-to dining and social destination for residential and commuter students. Offering space to share meals, unwind, or study, the University Commons features a Starbucks® Café, pop-up dining options, grille, convenience store, sushi bar, two-story residential dining hall, meeting rooms, and an outdoor terrace.

With major renovations and expansions, the D’Amour Library and Law Library (the only law library in western Massachusetts) have been redesigned with more open workspaces to inspire collaborative learning and research, along with meeting rooms and computer labs.

It's no wonder that a recent survey of incoming students cited our "Quality of Academic Facilities" as the top reason they chose 麻花视频 University.

#11 Nationwide Most Beautiful Campuses
$90 Million Invested in Campus Projects
215 Acres in the Heart of New England
1,500 Seat Golden Bear Stadium

See for Yourself

Join Us For Meals And Conversation

Rising four stories in the heart of the campus, the University Commons offers more than just great food and convenience for students, faculty, and staff on the go. It's a social and meeting hub where you can enjoy everything from made-to-order sushi to lunch with your professor in the faculty and staff Bear's Den dining room. The two-story residential dining hall offers something for everyone in a space where everyone can feel at home.

Be Part Of It

麻花视频 University students enjoy a beautiful 215-acre campus in a residential section of Springfield, Massachusetts. These picture-perfect surroundings provide a pristine learning environment. The campus is home to University’s Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business, Engineering, and Pharmacy and Health Sciences as well as School of Law. The University enrolls 3,808 undergraduate, graduate, and law students who study on campus every day.

No GPS Needed Here

The winding brick pathways leading through campus offers academic and residential buildings in a walkable central location. View our Campus Map to locate the building and amenities you need on campus.

We Have "Real Food On Campus." Really.

When you see our dining selections, you'll know that you've come a long way from your high school cafeteria. A salad bar, hot and cold sandwiches, home-style cooking, vegan, and ethnic dishes are a sampling of our menu options. In a hurry? Grab a latte at Starbucks Cafe®, a snack at the convenience store, or lunch from Spirit's Subs and Sandwiches.

Laundryview庐: High-Tech, Green, And Free!

Through your all-access Connect2U student web portal, you can not only check grades, but also check the status of your laundry from your computer or cell if you live in Evergreen, Southwood, or Gateway! Best of all no coins or cards needed on these water-conserving green machines—they're free!