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Academic Buildings and Residence Halls

East Campus

  • East Campus Garage
  • Ames Building
  • Bourgeois Hall
  • Campus Recreation Center
  • Donahue Hall
  • Fox Hall (includes housing and a large dining hall)
  • Leitch Hall
  • Edward A. LeLacheur Park
  • Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell
  • Wannalancit Mills
  • University Suites (under construction)
  • University Crossing (under construction)

North Campus

  • Alumni Library
  • Ball Hall
  • Costello Gym
  • Cumnock Hall
  • Cushing Field Complex
  • Eames Hall
  • Emerging Technologies and Innovation Center
  • Perry Hall (formerly Engineering Building)
  • Falmouth Hall
  • Kitson Hall
  • Lydon Library
  • North Campus Garage
  • Olney Hall
  • Olsen Hall
  • Pasteur Hall
  • Pinanski Hall
  • Power Plant
  • Southwick Hall

South Campus

  • Allen House
  • Coburn Hall
  • Concordia Hall
  • Dugan Hall
  • Durgin Hall
  • Health and Social Sciences Building (under construction)
  • Mahoney Hall
  • McGauvran Student Union
  • O'Leary Library
  • Power Plant
  • Riverview Suites (under construction)
  • Riverview Field
  • Sheehy Hall
  • Southside Cafe/Dining Hall
  • South Campus Garage (under construction)
  • Weed Hall
  • 150 Wilder Street
  • 820 Broadway Street

Other locations

  • University Gardens at School Street
  • University Commons at Moody Street
  • 49 and 61 East Meadow Lane
  • UMass Lowell Bellegarde Boathouse

Downtown

  • Mogan Cultural Center
  • UMass Lowell Inn & Conference Center
  • Center for Lowell History
  • Tsongas Industrial History Center

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