List of Saint Joseph's University buildings

The following is a list of the buildings on the campus of Saint Joseph's University, Hawk Hill, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.

Academic buildings

 * Barbelin Hall, College of Arts & Sciences building; named in honor of Rev. Felix-Joseph Barbelin, S.J., first president of SJU
 * Bellarmine Hall, foreign Language and Arts & Sciences building named in honor of Saint Robert Bellarmine S.J.
 * Connelly Hall, math and science building named for the area of Lower Merion it is located in
 * ELS Building, home of offices for international students
 * Francis A. Drexel Library, named in honor of benefactor Francis Drexel
 * Mandeville Hall, home of the Haub School of Business, named in honor of businessman Owen A. Mandeville
 * Merion Hall, named for its location in Lower Merion Township; academic building; home of the English department
 * Post Hall, sociology, psychology, and fine arts building named in honor of benefactor and alum John R. Post
 * Post Learning Commons, structurally joined to Drexel Library
 * ROTC Building, home to the Air Force ROTC
 * Science Center

Administrative buildings

 * Bronstein Hall, home of the communications department
 * Claver House, named in honor of Saint Peter Claver, home of the honors department
 * Human Resources and University Communications, home of the human resources office
 * Loyola Center, named in honor of Ignatius of Loyola, home of the Jesuits
 * Regis Hall, President's Office, named in honor of Saint John Francis Regis
 * Saint Thomas Hall, named in honor of Saint Thomas Aquinas, home of the financial aid office
 * University Press, home of the Saint Joseph's University Press

Arts and entertainment buildings

 * Bluett Theater, home of the Cap and Bells Dramatic Arts Society located in Post Hall
 * Boland Hall, home of the University Gallery
 * Fine Arts East, home of art classrooms and offices
 * Fine Arts West, home of art classrooms and offices

Athletic buildings

 * Hagan Arena, home of the Saint Joseph's Hawks
 * O'Pake Recreation Center, home of intramural sports; located on the Maguire Campus; named in honor of Pennsylvania State Senator and alumnus Michael A. O'Pake '61
 * Ramsay Basketball Center, home of offices and the men's and women's basketball teams
 * Robert Gillin, Jr. Boathouse, home of the rowing teams, located on Boathouse Row
 * Sports Complex, located next to the Fieldhouse; home of varsity sports

Ministry buildings

 * Chapel of Saint Joseph-Michael J. Smith S.J. Memorial, named in honor of the patron saint of the University and beloved professor and university member, respectively
 * Wolfington Hall, named in honor of alum and benefactor Eustace Wolfington's mother; center for campus ministry

Residence halls

 * LaFarge Hall, named in honor of Rev. John LaFarge S.J. an advocate for racial equality; a six-story, co-ed hall built in 1970 which accommodates 350 students
 * Moore Hall, named in honor of Rev. James W. Moore, S.J., longtime Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences; a three-story, co-ed hall built in 1989 which accommodates 78 students; originally used by the Salvation Army
 * Sourin Hall, named in honor of Rev. Edward Sourin, S.J., an early Philadelphia Jesuit, who fought to establish Catholic education in a time when Catholicism found little acceptance; a four-story, co-ed hall built in 1980 which accommodates 225 students; the Student Health Center is located on the ground floor
 * McShain Hall, named in honor of John McShain, an alumnus who built Barbelin Hall as well as numerous buildings in Washington D.C.; a five-story, co-ed hall built in 1988 which accommodates 280 students; the City Avenue bridge connects the Lower Merion (and McShain) side of campus to the city side
 * Villiger Hall, named in honor of Fr. Burchard Villiger S.J., who was on the faculty of Saint Joseph's from its founding in 1851 and fifth president of Saint Joseph's College; a 413-bed residence center located on the corner of City and Cardinal Avenues; completed in August 2012

Campus houses

 * Hogan, acquired in 1964; accommodates 28 students
 * Jordan, acquired in 1959; accommodates 30 students
 * Quirk, acquired in 1948; accommodates 30 students
 * Saint Albert's, named in honor of Saint Albert of Louvain; acquired in 1959; accommodates 21 students
 * Saint Mary's, named in honor of the Blessed Mother; located on the Merion side of campus; accommodates 40 students
 * Simpson, located on central campus; accommodates 24 students
 * Sullivan, acquired in 1958; accommodates 27 students
 * Tara, named for the seat of the ancient Irish Kings; acquired in 1949; accommodates 30 students
 * Xavier, named in honor of Saint Francis Xavier S.J.; acquired in 1960; accommodates 24 students

University apartments and townhouses

 * Ashwood, co-ed apartment; located on Overbrook Avenue; has a capacity for 170 students
 * Lannon, named in honor of former president Rev. Timothy R. Lannon, S.J.; located next to Rashford; complex which houses 254 students)
 * Merion Gardens, apartment complex on City Avenue on the Merion side; 216 students reside here
 * Morris Quad Townhouses, opened in the fall of 1997; townhouses which accompany 116 students
 * Pennbrook, located on 63rd and City Avenue across the street from Overbrook Station
 * Rashford, named in honor of former president Rev. Nicholas Rashford, S.J.; located on City Avenue; apartment complex which houses 152 students

Student life buildings

 * Campion Student Center, named in honor of Saint Edmund Campion S.J.
 * Campus Commons, located on the Maguire Campus; converted chapel; serves as an area for students to relax or study
 * Hawks' Landing, home of the bookstore, Starbucks, and a six-story parking garage
 * Paris Auditorium/Dining Hall, located on Maguire Campus; Black Box Theatre & Campus Dining Hall
 * The Perch, has a lounge, games, pool tables, televisions, and a stage for students