Center for Architectural Studies
The School of Architecture is housed in this spacious adaptation of Marywood's former gymnasium. The building features a variety of green components, including a vegetative roof and an innovative heating and cooling system that utilizes geothermal energy from abandoned mine shafts beneath campus.In some cases, where students learn can be as important as what they learn. Where it can be a modern urban center or a historic city like Florence, or it can be a building so innovative in its design that it becomes a partner in the educational experience. Such is the case with Marywood’s Center for Architectural Studies, which houses the School of Architecture.
- Architectural Studies Computer Lab
- Cloud Room
- Green Roof
- School of Architecture Classrooms
- Volleyball Court
Center for Athletics and Wellness
The Center for Athletics and Wellness houses the 2,500 seat Insalaco Arena, as well as the Aquatics Center, jogging track, fitness center, climbing wall, and a dance studio.The Athletic Training and Human Physiology labs, locker rooms, and a hydro therapy room are also in the Center for Athletics and Wellness.
- Aquatics Center
- Athletics & Wellness Classrooms
- Center for Athletics and Wellness Computer Lab
- Hall of Fame / Conference Room
- Human Physiology Lab
- Insalaco Arena
- Lynett-Haggerty Fitness Center
Center for Natural and Health Sciences
The Center for Natural and Health Sciences contains various science laboratories, computer labs, the 100-seat Comerford Theatre, and various classrooms.Classrooms for our Math and Computer Science, Science, Nursing, and Public Administration programs are in this building.
Domiano Center
The Domiano Center is home to the Friends of the Poor.The Friends of the Poor is a non-profit charitable organization. It was founded by Sister Adrian Barrett, IHM, in 1986 and is sponsored by the Congregation of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (who also sponsor Marywood University).
The mission of Friends of the Poor is to bring together in friendship those who have the desire to give with those who are in need of assistance, in order to ease the burden of living in poverty and enhance the quality of life for all. They provide for basic needs with food, clothing, emergency assistance, house hold items and furniture. In addition to these essential programs they also host events that bring hope and brighten up the holidays. They serve a wide range of people from senior holiday dinners to children's after school programs and field trips.
Emmanuel Hall
Emmanuel Hall, previously a residence hall, provides office space for the African Sisters Education Collaborative (ASEC)Fricchione Early Learning Center at Marywood University
The Fricchione Early Learning Center at Marywood University is a great place for kids to learn and grow. It is open to the children of Marywood's staff, faculty, and students. Other children may enroll if space permits.The Fricchione Early Learning Center at Marywood University provides quality child care to those who wish to pursue career, personal, or educational goals. It is founded on the belief that children learn through interaction with other children and adults. The program strives to meet the developmental needs of each child within a multi-age group setting. The Fricchione Early Learning Center is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
IHM Center
The IHM Center is a multi-purpose facility of the Congregation of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (IHM).The IHM Center is located on beautiful, spacious grounds that are adjacent to the Marywood University campus.
Immaculata Hall
The President's Office is located in Immaculata Hall, along with offices for the Foreign Languages, Philosophy, and Religious Studies Departments.Insalaco Center for Studio Arts
The Insalaco Center for Studio Arts contains 80,000 square feet of gallery space, naturally-lit drawing and painting studios, dark rooms, printmaking, woodworking, jewelery-making and ceramics studios, computer labs, and classrooms.The Insalaco Center is home to the Department of Visual Arts. Private and semi-private work spaces are available to upper-level undergraduate and graduate students. Art students can access the building 24 hours a day.
Learning Commons
With the Learning Commons, the library takes on a new form—a 21st Century library that focuses on actively empowering the learner. It is a scholars’ gathering place, where students from all disciplines converge, collaborate, and expand their horizons ever further.- Academic Success Office
- Atrium
- Career Development Center
- Center for Communication Arts
- Center for Transformational Teaching and Learning
- Entrepreneur Launch Pad
- Learning Commons Classrooms
- Learning Commons Computer Labs
- Library
- Michael and Gwen Calabro Delfino '47 Amphitheatre
- Motherhouse and Seminary Morgan Memorial Garden
- Study Grounds
- Study Spaces
- The Knowledge Bar (Tech Help Desk)
Liberal Arts Center
The Liberal Arts Center contains classrooms utilized by several departments, as well as a variety of administrative offices. It is also home to the iconic Rotunda.The Liberal Arts Center provides classroom space to students in the Social Sciences, English, and Philosophy programs. The iconic Rotunda is at the heart of the Liberal Arts Center. The Admissions Office is located on the first floor. A variety of administrative offices are located on the terrace level and second floor, including Cashier's Office, International Affairs, Financial Aid, Human Resources, and the Registrar.
- Admissions
- Cashier
- Financial Aid Office
- Human Resources
- International Affairs
- Liberal Arts Center Classrooms
- Marketing & Communications
- Reflection Room
- Registrar
- Rotunda
Loughran Hall
Loughran Hall houses freshmen in suite-style rooms with shared bathrooms. The hall includes study and TV lounges on every floor and a 24-hour computer lab. Student Health Services is located on the first floor. $content.descriptionMadonna Hall
Madonna Hall houses male and femaile upperclass students in 2-5 person suites with shared bathrooms. It features a media room with a movie screen and theater seating, as well as a full kitchen for student use.Madonna Hall houses male and femaile upperclass students in 2-5 person suites with shared bathrooms. A limited number of single rooms are also available. Madonna Hall features:
- Study and community lounges on every floor
- Media room with a movie screen and theater-style seating
- Large shared kitchen with a refrigerator, dishwasher, oven, microwave, and other appliances.
Maria Hall
Maria Hall houses the University Advancement/Development Office. It's located between the Center for Natural and Health Sciences and the Printing and Mailing Center. $content.descriptionMcCarty Hall
McCarty Hall provided specialty housing for sophomores, juniors, and seniors until Spring 2015. The house includes rooms with shared bathrooms, a kitchen, and a common area. $content.descriptionMcGowan Center for Graduate and Professional Studies
The McGowan Center provides classrooms and labs for students in Education, Business, Psychology, Counseling, and Communication Sciences and Disorders programs. The Atrium Cafe is also located here.The McGowan Center is home to the School of Education and the School of Business and Global Innovation. The Counseling/Student Development Center is also located here.
The building has state-of-the-art classrooms, computer labs, and controlled lab settings for the Psychology and Communication Sciences and Disorders programs. Students from the School of Education may utilize the Curriculum Lab, which houses hundreds of school textbooks, teacher manuals, and other teaching materials.
The Atrium serves as a casual meeting area for students with plenty of comfortable chairs and a pleasant courtyard view.
- Curriculum Lab & Library
- Flight Simulator
- McGowan Center Classrooms
- McGowan Center Computer Labs
- Psychological Services Center
- SOAR Program
- Speech & Hearing Clinic
- Wall Street West Financial Lab
Nazareth Student Center
The Nazareth Student Center contains the Main Dining Room, Campus Safety, a student lounge and game room, and the bookstore.The Main Dining Room and Campus Safety Office are located on the terrace level. The first floor houses the Fireplace Lounge, two large meeting spaces (the Latour Room and Lynett Board Room), the University Bookstore, a game room, and the Student Activities and Leadership Development Office.
- Bookstore
- Campus Safety
- Fireplace Lounge
- Game Room
- Latour Room
- Lynett Board Room
- Main Dining Room
- Nazareth Computer Lab
- Student Activities & Leadership Development
- Upper Main Dining Room
O'Neill Center for Healthy Families
The O'Neill Center for Healthy Families provides classroom and research space.The O'Neill Center for Healthy Families joins academic programs to innovative research. Students from the Nursing, Athletic Training & Exercise Science, Nutrition and Dietetics, and Physician Assistant programs have classes in this building.
Our Lady of Peace Residence
Our Lady of Peace (OLP) is home to retired members of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. It also has a small cafe and a boutique within the building.OLP is is a state-of-the-art facility with large rooms, more privacy and a caring, professional staff that's always ready to help. The Bistro is a small cafe is open to the general public, and the Heartworks Gift boutique sells items handmade by the IHM sisters.
Parking
All parking lots require a permit to park, unless designated as Visitor. Parking permits will be issued in advance for those attending events or programs coordinated by Conference & Events Services or the Lifelong Learning Institute. $content.description- Admissions (Conway Circle - Arch Loop)
- Admissions (Conway Circle Arch Loop) Handicap
- Center for Athletics and Wellness Handicap
- Center for Athletics and Wellness Lot
- Immaculata Hall Front
- LAC Lot Rear Handicap
- Liberal Arts Lot
- Maria Hall Handicap
- McGowan Center Lot
- McGowan Side Lot
- McGowan Side Lot Handicap
- Nazareth Bookstore Handicap
- Nazareth Large Lot
- Nazareth Small Lot
- O'Neil Center Handicap
- Our Lady of Peace Handicap
- PAC Main Lot
- PAC Main Lot Handicap
- PAC Rear (Dimmick Court) Lot
- Shields/ Architecture handicap
- Softball Field
- Softball Lower Lot
- Softball Upper Lot
- Speech and Wellness Handicap
- Swartz Center Lot
- Swartz Center Lot Handicap
- Tennis Courts/ Maintenance Lot Handicap
- Tennis/Maintenance Lot
- University Avenue Hill Lot
- Veterans Resource Center Handicap
- Veterans Resource Center Lot
- Visual Arts Lower Lot (Pit)
- Visual Arts Upper Lot
- Visual Arts Upper Lot Handicap
- Woodland Apartment 3
- Woodland Apartment Handicap 1
- Woodland Apartment Handicap 2
Perpetual Help Hall
Perpetual Help Hall is a specialty housing option for upperclass students until Spring 2015.Printing and Mailing Center
The Printing and Mailing Center contains a U.S. Post Office which serves the entire campus. The printing and mailing of University publications is coordinated in this building.The Post Office hours are Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Domestic money orders may be purchased with cash or debit card. Method of payment for other services is cash, personal check, debit or credit card. Debit and credit cards are accepted 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Monday to Friday. Express mail is picked up in the Post Office. All other packages are picked up in the Printing and Mailing Center.
Regina Hall
Regina Hall houses undergraduate students in primarily double occupancy rooms. The Liguori Center, located on the first floor, is used for conferences and receptions.Regina Hall is a residence hall with primarly double occupancy rooms. A community lounge, kitchenettes, and quiet study areas are located throughout the building. The second floor boasts a large lounge with a TV, fireplace, and plenty of comfortable furniture.
The Liguori Center, located on the first floor, is used for conferences and receptions.
Sette LaVerghetta Center for Performing Arts
The Sette LaVerghetta Center for Performing Arts is home to our Music, Theatre, and Dance department. Its main attraction is an 1,100 seat theatre.Throughout the academic year, you can attend a performance in the main auditorium or in the more intimate Black Box Theatre. Marywood's Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, and Chamber Singers often perform here. The building also includes classrooms and private practice rooms for students.
- Black Box Theatre
- Performing Arts Center Classrooms
- Performing Arts Center Computer Labs
- Sette LaVerghetta Theatre
Shields Center for Visual Arts
The Shields Center for Visual Arts provides classrooms and labs for the Graphic Design, Art Education, and Art Therapy programs. It also houses the Mahady, Suraci, and Maslow Art Galleries.The Shields Center for Visual Arts is one of two facilities that serves art students.
- Mahady Art Gallery
- Maslow Study Gallery
- Suraci Art Gallery
- Visual Arts Center Computer Labs
- Visual Arts Classrooms
Swartz Center for Spiritual Life
The Swartz Center for Spiritual Life is home to our campus ministry office and conference facility, which is available to the public. The Marian Chapel is located here.The beautiful Marian Chapel features two-story stained glass doors that can be opened for special outdoor liturgical celebrations. Masses are held regularly here.
Conference and Event Services is also located in the Swartz Center, which boasts meeting rooms that accommodate up to 100 people. Conference rooms are available to both the Marywood community and the public.
- Campus Ministry
- Conference & Event Services
- Conference Center
- Marian Chapel
- McGowan Community Room
- Meditation Garden
Turf Field
Marywood is an institution whose academic quality is enhanced by a competitive athletic tradition and a comprehensive recreational program. About 20 varsity sports are sponsored by Marywood.Varsity sports offered at Marywood. Marywood has several Club Sport programs. Student interest generates the Club Sport offerings each year. We also offer a varied selection of 30+ intramural programs. Opportunities include traditional activities such as basketball, volleyball, and floor hockey and more unique ones including frisbee, golf and inner tube water polo.
Veterans Resource Center
The Veterans Resource Center houses the Office of Military and Veteran Services and provides space for student veterans to study and socialize.The Veterans Resource Center, formerly Bethany Hall, houses the Office of Military and Veteran Services and provides a gathering place for the Student Veteran Alliance. Student veterans are welcome to use the center's community lounge, quiet study space, and kitchen.
Woodland Residences
The Woodland Residences provide apartment-style living for sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Each unit houses between four and ten upperclass students.The Woodland Residences provide apartment-style living for sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Each unit houses between four and ten upperclass students.