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)
- Post Learning Commons (to be completed January 2012 and will be structurally joined to Drexel Library)
- Merion Hall (named for its location in Lower Merion Township, an academic building soon to be the home of the English department effective Spring 2011)
- Post Hall (sociology, psychology, and fine arts building named in honor of benefactor and alum John R. Post)
- Mandeville Hall (home of the Haub School of Business, named in honor of businessman Owen A. Mandeville)
- ROTC Building (home to the Air Force ROTC)
- Science Center (science building)
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