Buildings
Buildings and Facilities at the College of Saint Benedict
Sacred Heart Chapel (1913)
Renovated 1983.
Renner House (2005)
The President's Residence.
Academic and Student Development Buildings
Main Building: Gertrude Hall (1898), Teresa Hall (1913)
Computer science, Economics, Mathematics, Nursing, and Psychology offices; classrooms; Teresa Reception Center.
Building Abbreviation: MAIN
Renovated 2019.
Mary Hall Commons (1956)
Administrative and staff offices for President, Provost, Academic Affairs, Duplicating/mail, Bookstore and Security.
Building Abbreviation: MARYC
Renovated 2017.
Henrita Academic Building (1961)
Social Science and Education offices and classrooms; Exercise Science, the Writing Center; Student Accessibility Services, and Upward Bound.
Building Abbreviation: HAB
Renovated 2017 & 2019.
Murray Hall (1961)
Multicultural Center, Institute for Women's Leadership, CSB Student Senate, Campus Ministry, Swimming pool.
Building Abbreviation: MURRY
Renovated 2021.
Gorecki Dining and Conference Center (2007)
Student dining; conference and gathering spaces.
Building Abbreviation: GORECK
Benedicta Arts Center (1964)
Fine arts classrooms and offices, Gorecki Family Theater, Colman Theater, Escher Auditorium, Helgeson Dance Studio, Darnall Amphitheater, music library, art galleries, studios, rehearsal and practice rooms, ticket office.
Building Abbreviation: BAC
Renovated 1978, 2006.
Academic Services Building (1974)
Academic Advising, Student Accounts, Financial Aid, Student Employment, Student Development, Residential Life
Building Abbreviation: ASB
Renovated 2019.
Claire Lynch Hall (1984)
Gymnasium, physical education classrooms, exercise and weight rooms, offices.
Building Abbreviation: CLYNC
Clemens Library (1986)
Library, Media Services, IT Services Help Desk, Sustainability, XPD, computer public access area, conference and study rooms, St. Teresa Rare Book Collection.
Building Abbreviation: CLEML
Renovated 2019.
Lottie and Frank J. Ardolf, Jr. Science Center (1992)
Chemistry and Nutrition classrooms, laboratories and offices; general classrooms for sciences.
Building Abbreviation: ARDLF
S.L. Haehn Campus Center (1996)
O'Connell's, McGlynn's, Alumnae Hall, fitness center, field house, CSB Athletics offices, conference rooms.
Building Abbreviation: HCC
Renovated 2021.
Richarda Hall (1961)
History, Languages, and Theology offices; classrooms.
Building Abbreviation: RICHA
Renovated 1987 and 2012.
Schoenecker Commons (2018)
Business Office, Institutional Advancement, Human Resources, Admission Office, Marketing and Communications
Lottie and Frank J. Ardolf Jr. Residence Hall (1994)
Health Center (2009)
St. Benedict Athletic Complex (2018)
Softball, soccer and lacosse fields, multipurpose field, Athletic trainer, Locker rooms
Building Abbreviation: OAC
Student Residences
Residence Halls
Aurora (1956)
Regina (1963)
Corona (1969)
Margretta (1988)
Lottie and Frank J. Ardolf Jr. Residence Hall (1994)
Brian Hall (1996)
WEST APARTMENTS
Sohler (1971)
Smith (1971)
Schumacher (1971)
Girgen (1972)
Westkaemper (1972)
Gable (1972)
Dominica (1980)
EAST APARTMENTS
Zierden (1975) Renovated 1999.
Luetmer (1975) Replaced and expanded 2001.
McDonald (1975) Renovated 1999.
Wirth (1975) Renovated 2001.
Centennial Commons (2012)
College Avenue Apartments (acquired 2011)
Buildings and Facilities at Saint John's University
University Church
Abbey and University Church1 (1958)
Chapel of Saint John the Baptist, Assumption Chapel.
Academic Buildings
Quadrangle1 (1869-1883) and Saint Luke Hall1 (1889)
Humanities classrooms and offices, School of Theology offices, administrative offices, Great Hall, student refectory.
Building Abbreviation: QUAD
Renovated 1979, 1999, 2001, 2009, 2023.
Wimmer Hall1 (1901)
Administrative offices, administrative computing, studios of KSJR-FM and KNSR-FM.
Renovated 1999, 2023.
Guild Hall1 (1901)
Military science classrooms and offices, administrative and student club offices.
Building Abbreviation: GUILD
Renovated 1986.
Simons Hall (1910)
Social science classrooms and offices.
Building Abbreviation: SIMNS
Renovated 1989.
Auditorium1 (1927)
Music classrooms, practice rooms and offices; Stephen B. Humphrey Theater; Gertken Organ Studio.
Building Abbreviation: MUSC
Renovated 1984.
Emmaus Hall (1950)
School of Theology classrooms, administrative offices, graduate student residences.
Building Abbreviation: EMAUS
Renovated 1994.
Collegeville Institute (1968)
Renovated 2021-24.
Alcuin Library (1964)
Library, media services, audio-visual rooms, computer public access area, rare book collection, University Archives.
Building Abbreviation: ALCUL
Renovated 2016.
Peter Engel Science Center (1965)
Science offices and laboratories; greenhouse; auditorium.
Building Abbreviation: PENGL
Renovated 1998, 2019.
Pellegrene Auditorium (1965)
High-technology multimedia lecture hall and movie theater.
Renovated 2001.
Observatory (1970)
Observation deck, study-reference room.
Warner Palaestra (1973)
Gymnasium, swimming pool, physical education classrooms and offices.
Building Abbreviation: WARNP
Renovated 1998.
Hill Museum & Manuscript Library (1975)
Renovated 2014.
Art Center (1990)
Art studios, offices and classrooms; lecture hall; Alice R. Rogers Gallery; senior studios.
Building Abbreviation: ART
Sexton Commons (1993)
Campus center including bookstore, cafeteria, lounge areas and administrative offices.
Building Abbreviation: SEXTN
Science Building (1998)
Natural science and biology classrooms and offices; introductory, advanced and research biology laboratories; museum.
Building Abbreviation: NEWSC
McNeely Spectrum (1998)
Indoor track, indoor tennis courts.
McKendrick Hall (1998)
Link between McNeely Spectrum and Warner Palaestra with ticket booth, concessions, and gathering space.
Clemens Stadium (1997)
Football stadium, outdoor track, press box, concessions.
Renovated 2009.
McKeown Center (2009)
Campus center including kitchen, dining, study, computer lab, recreational, and lounge areas.
Athletic Fields Complex (2016-2024)
Dome, baseball stadium, concessions, baseball clubhouse.
Dietrich Reinhart Learning Commons (2017)
Addition to Alcuin Library includes coffee shop, video studio, media services.
Building Abbreviation: REINLC
Student Greenhouse (2013)
Student Residences
Saint Francis House1 (1903, 1983, 1992)
Saint Gregory House1 (1907 and 1984)
Saint Benet Hall1 (1921 and 1996-99)
Saint Joseph Hall1 (1923, 1992)
Emmaus Hall (1950, 1993)
Flynntown Apartments (2009)
Saint Mary Hall (1951, 1982)
Saint Maur House (2001)
Saint Thomas Aquinas Hall (1959)
Saint Bernard Hall (1967)
Saint Boniface Hall (1967)
Saint Patrick Hall (1967)
Saint Placid House (2001)
Virgil Michel House (1987)
Vincent Court (1996-2006)
Saint Elizabeth Seton Townhomes (2022-23)
1- Building identified in the National Register of Historic Places