Ryerson University - Facilities

Facilities
  • Library Building
  • O'Keefe House
  • Formerly the Business Building - Victoria Building (VIC)
  • Ted Rogers School of Management (TRS)
  • Student Campus Centre (SCC)
  • Projects Office (PRO)
  • Research and Graduate Studies (GER)
  • University Advancement, Office of, University Scheduling
  • Campus Book Store (BKS)
  • Kerr Hall (KHN, KHE, KHS, KHW)
  • Sally Horsfall Eaton Centre for Studies in Community Health (SHE)
  • Monetary Times - Civil Engineering Building (MON)
  • George Vari Engineering and Computing Centre (ENG)
  • Heaslip House-G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education (CED)
  • Heidelberg Centre - School of Graphic Communications Management (HEI)
  • Oakham House (OAK)
  • Rogers Communications Centre (RCC)
  • Young-Dundas I (YDI)
  • Theatre School (THR)
  • Ryerson Athletic Centre (RAC)
  • Pitman Hall - Residence (PIT)
  • International Living/Learning Centre (ILC)
  • Jorgenson Hall (JOR)
  • School of Image Arts (IMA)
  • School of Interior Design (SID)
  • Architecture Building (ARC)
  • Eric Palin Hall (EPH)
  • Podium building (POD)
  • Co-operative Education (COP)
  • Campus Planning and Facilities (CPF)

As of fall 2008, Ryerson is the first university to use the AMC facilities (in 10 Dundas East) during the day for lectures.

  • Oakham House at Ryerson

  • Ryerson Library and The Podium Building

  • Student Campus Centre home to Ryerson Students' Union

  • The Heidelberg Centre

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