Mount Saint Mary College - Campus

Campus

Set on 44 acres (180,000 m2) overlooking the Hudson River.

On campus, the Mount's campus buildings range from a 19th century home and carriage house to a modern technology center and new or renovated residence halls.

Sakac Hall is a modern residence hall. Each floor has a lounge area with a bathroom and study area. Additional amenities in the building include: a movie theater room, laundry room, computer room, vending machines, fitness room, as well as a fully equipped kitchen.

Guzman Hall has a lounge area on every floor.

Renovations of the College Courts were completed in 2010. These townhouse-style upperclassmen residences have several lounges in each building, and at least one full kitchen.

Aquinas Hall and the Kaplan Family Mathematics, Science & Technology Center(MST) is the Mount's main campus building. The MST Center has a Nursing Learning Resource Center, science and technology classrooms and labs, and a glass atrium. There are "smart classrooms" and large lecture halls, a media lab, the Campus Technology Center, and the Curtin Memorial Library. The Mount's new dining commons, called "The View," opened in Fall 2010.

Hudson Hall is home to the Education Division, Residence Life, Student Activities, the HEOP office, Campus Ministry, and Security & Safety. This building also houses an auditorium and ten "smart classrooms," the Knight Radio station, and an art gallery. Sandella's Café and the Hudson Smart Market offer hot and cold meals, snacks, fruit, vegetables, juices, and coffee.

The William and Elaine Kaplan Recreation Center is home to the Knights and of great Division III basketball, volleyball and swimming. For soccer, lacrosse and softball action, there's the new all-season turf athletic field, just across from Hudson Hall. Our NCAA-regulation basketball court is also used for intramurals and pick-up games. The competition-sized pool, indoor running track, weight training/exercise, aerobic exercise rooms, and game rooms are also available to all students. There's also a student lounge and an annex with additional classrooms.

Whittaker Hall was the carriage house on the original estate.

The Villa was built in the 1840s. In the early years of the college, this Victorian building was the entire college - classes, residence hall, offices and library. Today the Villa houses the Admissions office, Community Relations, Marketing, the President's office, and the Vice President of Academic Affairs' office.

Bishop Dunn Memorial School is a private elementary (K-8) school located on the south end of our campus.

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