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275 Mount Carmel Avenue • Hamden, CT
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Harwood Gate is the visitors entrance and
parking lot for the admissions office.
7 The Dining Hall is open from early morning to
mid-evening, with food served from a variety of
specialty islands and seating for more than 1,000.
2 The Center for Communications and Engineering
houses the School of Communications and the
Department of Engineering. The building features
a multimedia computer classroom, open media lab
with Mac Pros, audio/video equipment loan facility
for Communications, and thermodynamics and heat
lab, environmental and hydraulics lab, geotechnical
lab, an advanced automation and production lab and
machine shop for Engineering.. The building also
houses the Office of Multicultural and Global
Engagement, the Center for Psychological Science,
Academic Affairs, faculty and administrative offices,
team study rooms and individual study carrels, and
a large event space with tiered seating.
Undergraduate (and Graduate) Admissions
and Financial Aid, faculty offices and classrooms.
The Kresge Foundation Lecture Hall and
Perlroth Boardroom are located here.
Faculty Office Building.
8 The Arnold Bernhard Library, marked by the
clock tower with the Nils Sahlin Carillon, forms
part of the University Quadrangle. The library
provides more than 750 seats with data/power
connections, group study rooms and more than
60 public computers. The library also houses
the Lender Family Special Collection Room
with artwork from The Great Hunger plus
the Learning Commons, Bursar, Registrar,
Student Administrative Services, Information
Services, Technology Center and the Executive
Office Suite.
contains the School of Business, case study
classrooms, seminar and computer rooms, faculty
and administrative offices, the Mancheski
Executive Seminar Room and the Terry W.
Goodwin ’67 Financial Technology Center.
the Burt Kahn Court, locker rooms, training
rooms and athletics staff offices. It also includes
a multipurpose surface used for volleyball, tennis
and basketball; suspended walking track;
combination large weight room and exercise
center; and two multipurpose dance/aerobics
studios. Six lighted tennis courts and a range of
outdoor courts and fields are nearby.
classrooms, faculty offices and the Bristol-Myers
Squibb Center for Science Teaching and Learning.
In the center is the Clarice L. Buckman Theater,
used for guest lectures and campus productions.
10 The Ed McMahon Mass Communications
Center features a fully-digital high-definition
television (HDTV) studio, audio production
studio, media innovation interactive lab, digital
editing and project creation lab, 4K editing facility,
media project bays and a screening theater.
5 Tator Hall houses engineering and other
classrooms, laboratories and faculty offices.
6 The newly renovated Carl Hansen Student Center
contains a bookstore, post office, bank and student
lounge areas. Office of Religious Diversity, student
media and government, and other campus
organizations are on the second floor.
apartments, each with three bedrooms, a living
room and bathroom.
21, 22, 23 Perlroth, Larson and Troup suites
14 The Health and Wellness Center offers 24/7
health care during the academic year and
personal counseling weekdays by appointment.
15 The Commons buildings are traditional-style
style residence hall, also is the site of Public
Safety.
18 Dana English Residence Hall is a traditionalstyle residence hall.
Library, Faculty Office Building, Athletic and
Recreation Center, Lender School of Business
Center, Ed McMahon Mass Communications
Center, Center for Communications and
Engineering, the North Parking Lot and
athletic fields.
of the Vice President of Student Affairs and
Residential Life. Students gather to eat and
socialize in the Bobcat Den, on the lower level.
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Athletic Fields
25 The Ledges is a traditional-style residence hall.
four-bedroom suites.
27 The Pat Abbate ’58 Alumni House and Gardens,
on Hogan Road, houses Development and
Alumni Affairs.
on Hogan Road, houses Public Affairs and the
Alumni Board of Governors Room.
29 Service Entrance
30 Mail Services Center and Facilities
31 The Dean Robert W. Evans College of Arts and
Sciences Center, buildings 1, 2 and 3, houses classrooms, faculty offices and the Black Box Theater.
32 New Road Entrance
33 Peter C. Hereld House for Jewish Life, 560 New
Road, features a kosher kitchen, a lounge, study
space and a large social room for Jewish services
and traditional meals, and the office of the
University rabbi.
Directions to the Mount Carmel Campus
From Providence and east, or New York City and west, via I-95
(Connecticut Turnpike): Take I-95 to New Haven. Then take I-91
north to Exit 10 (Route 40). Follow Route 40 approximately three
miles to its end (at Whitney Avenue). Turn right onto Whitney
Avenue (Route 10) and proceed north for 1.4 miles. Turn right onto
Mount Carmel Avenue, and go 0.3 miles to campus.
554 Mount Carmel Ave.
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19 The Student Affairs Center contains the offices
11 The Main Entrance serves the Arnold Bernhard
University, 660 New Road, enhances the student
experience through alternative spring break service
trips; hosting world leaders on campus; and
exploring issues related to the Schweitzer philosophy.
including kitchens.
28 The Development and Public Affairs Building,
housing, including kitchens.
34 Albert Schweitzer Institute at Quinnipiac
35 The Office of Human Resources is located at
24 The Complex buildings offer apartments,
residence halls.
16 The Hill buildings offer apartment-style
Take our virtual campus tour
www.quinnipiac.edu/tour
consist of four-bedroom suites.
26 Mountainview Residence Hall consists of
17 Irmagarde Tator Residence Hall, a traditional4 The Clarice L. Buckman Center contains
20 The Village residence halls have split-level
13 The Athletic and Recreation Center houses
9 The Lender School of Business Center
3 The Echlin Center houses the offices of
12 Additional faculty offices are housed in the
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Other Locations
The Quinnipiac University Polling Institute, at
20–60 West Woods Road, regularly surveys residents
in Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Iowa, New Jersey,
New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia and nationally
about political races and issues of local, regional and
national concern.
Quinnipiac University Online, 3093 Whitney Ave.,
expands Quinnipiac’s educational offerings for adult
learners with online undergraduate, graduate, doctorate
and certificate programs as well as online summer
classes.
From New York City and west, or Hartford and east, via the
Wilbur Cross (Merritt) Parkway: Take the Parkway (Route 15) to
Exit 61 (from the west) or Exit 62 (from the east). Turn right onto
Whitney Avenue (Route 10) and proceed north three miles to Mount
Carmel Avenue. Turn right onto Mount Carmel Avenue and go 0.3
miles to campus.
From Northern New Jersey: Follow Route 287 over the Tappan Zee
Bridge and continue east on Route 287 to Merritt (Hutchinson
River) Parkway, Exit 9N. Follow above directions from Parkway
(Route 15).
From Hartford, Boston and upper New England, via I-91:
Take I-91 south to Exit 10 (Route 40). Follow Route 40 approximately
three miles to its end (at Whitney Avenue). Turn right onto Whitney
Ave. (Route 10) and proceed north for 1.4 miles. Turn right onto
Mount Carmel Avenue, and go 0.3 miles to campus.
AM 1220 WQUN, the University’s radio station, at
3085 Whitney Ave., provides local news, interviews,
national news and live coverage of Quinnipiac sports.
From Waterbury and New York State, via I-84: Take I-84 to Exit
26. At the end of exit, bear right on Route 70 toward Cheshire.
Continue on Route 70 to Route 10. Turn right on Route 10 and go
about seven miles to Mount Carmel Avenue. Turn left onto Mount
Carmel Avenue, and go 0.3 miles to campus.
Whitney Village, 3075 Whitney Ave., is an apartmentstyle residence hall with fully equipped kitchens.
From the North Haven Campus: Exit lot and go straight to the
first traffic light. Take left onto Route 5/Washington Avenue, and
follow one mile to I-91 south. Follow above directions from I-91.
Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum, 3011 Whitney
Ave., is home to the world’s largest collection of art
relating to the famine that occurred throughout Ireland
from 1845–52.
From the York Hill Campus: At the bottom of the drive, turn left
onto Sherman Avenue. At the next light, turn left onto Whitney
Avenue. At the next light, turn right onto Mount Carmel Avenue.
North Haven Campus
1, 2 The Center for Medicine, Nursing and
Health Sciences houses the School of Health
Sciences, School of Nursing, the Frank H.
Netter MD School of Medicine, the social
work program, Graduate Admissions and
Financial Aid, dining hall, bookstore and the
Edward and Barbara Netter Library.
370 Bassett Road • North Haven, CT
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The School of Law Center (opened Fall 2014)
houses the School of Law, the School of
Education and the Lynne L. Pantalena Law
Library. This facility also features a 150-seat
courtroom, with judges’ chambers and a jury
room, team study rooms and space for the law
school’s extensive legal clinics.
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Information Services, Facilities, future use
The University consistently ranks among the top
regional universities in the North in U.S.News &
World Report’s America’s Best Colleges issue and
recently was ranked second in the category of
universities that have made the most promising
and innovative changes in academics, faculty,
campus or facilities.
The 250-acre Mount Carmel Campus in Hamden,
Conn., next to Sleeping Giant State Park, contains
academic buildings and residence halls. About a
mile away is Quinnipiac’s 250-acre York Hill
Campus, home to the TD Bank Sports Center, a
facility with separate arenas for the University’s
Division I men’s and women’s ice hockey and
basketball teams; the Crescent, Eastview and
Townhouses residence halls; a parking garage and
the Rocky Top Student Center. A third 104-acre
campus in North Haven serves as home to the
School of Education, School of Health Sciences,
School of Law, School of Nursing, the Frank H.
Netter MD School of Medicine and other graduate
programs.
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North Haven Campus Directions
From Mount Carmel and York Hill campuses: Take Whitney
Avenue (Route 10) south to the Route 40 connector to I-91 north to
Exit 12 (Washington Avenue). Follow directions below for I-91.*
Quinnipiac University was founded in 1929.
Today, 9,000 students are enrolled in more than 75
undergraduate and graduate programs in business,
communications, education, engineering, health
sciences, law, medicine, nursing and the arts and
sciences.
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From Providence and east: Follow I-95 south into Connecticut.
Take Exit 48 to merge onto I-91 north (toward Hartford). Follow
directions below for I-91.*
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From New York City and west: Follow I-95 north to New Haven. Merge
onto I-91 North (toward Hartford). Follow directions below for I-91.*
his guide will make your visit to our
campuses more enjoyable. You may follow
the map and tour on your own. To schedule
a tour, visit www.quinnipiac.edu/visit.
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From Hartford and east: Take I-91 south to Exit 12 (Washington
Avenue). Follow directions below for I-91.*
From Boston: Take the Mass Pike/I-90 west to Exit 9, merging onto
I-84 west toward Hartford/New York City. Follow for 41.7 miles. Follow
signs for Charter Oak Bridge/CT-15/I-91/New York City. Take Exit 87 for
I-91/Brainard Road. Keep right at the fork, follow signs to merge on I-91
south, then continue for 27.3 miles. Follow directions below for I-91.*
For more, go to www.quinnipiac.edu/accommodations
Days Inn
I-91, Exit 10
3400 Whitney Avenue
Hamden, CT
203-288-2505
800-225-3297
.7 miles to campus
Courtyard by Marriott
I-91, Exit 15 (Route 68)
600 Northrop Road
Wallingford, CT
203-284-9400
800-682-4086
9.75 miles to campus
Clarion Hotel & Suites
Rt. 15 (Merritt Parkway)
Exit 62S/61N
2260 Whitney Avenue
Hamden, CT
203-288-3831
3.4 miles to campus
America’s Best Value Inn
1106 South Main Street
(Route 10)
Cheshire, CT
203-272-3244
4 miles to campus
Hamden, Conn.,
is just two hours
from Boston and
90 minutes from
New York City.
Omni New Haven Hotel
I-91, Exit 3; I-95, Exit 47
155 Temple Street
New Haven, CT
203-772-6664
800-843-6664
11 miles to campus
Best Western Plus
I-91, Exit 12 (Route 5)
201 Washington Avenue
North Haven, CT
203-239-6700
7 miles to campus
Hampton Inn
I-91N, Exit 16
I-91S, Exit 17
10 Bee Street
Meriden, CT
203-235-5154
800-426-7866
11 miles to campus
Fairfield Inn
I-91, Exit 15
100 Miles Drive
Wallingford, CT
203-284-0001
888-236-2427
9.75 miles to campus
Area Lodging
View of the Mount Carmel Campus from the York Hill Campus
From Northern New Jersey: Take I-95 north/New Jersey Turnpike
north to New Haven. Merge onto I-91 North (toward Hartford). Follow
directions below for I-91.*
For additional directions, call 203-582-8601.
Average Driving Time to Hamden/North Haven
From Albany, Boston or Long Island—two hours
From Hartford—30 minutes
From New York City or Providence—90 minutes
From Philadelphia—three hours
Connecticut Limo Service from Bradley International
and all New York City area airports
800-472-5466 • www.ctlimo.com
Tweed-New Haven Airport (HVN) New Haven—
served by US Airways Express
800-428-4322 • flytweed.com
Bradley International Airport (BDL) Hartford—
served by Air Canada, American, Delta, JetBlue,
Southwest, US Airways, United
860-292-2000 • bradleyairport.com
MetroNorth to New Haven from Grand Central
Station in New York City • 877-690-5114
www.mta.info/mnr
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800-872-7245 • www.amtrak.com
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Take I-90 east toward Boston. Take exit 4 for I-91/US-5 toward
Springfield/Holyoke. Merge onto I-91 south via the ramp to
Springfield/I-391. Follow directions below for I-91.*
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Quinnipiac University does not discriminate on the basis of
race, color, creed, gender, age, sexual orientation, national or
ethnic origin, or disability status in the administration of its
educational and admissions policies, employment policies,
scholarship and loan programs, athletic programs, or other
University-administered programs.
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275 Mount Carmel Avenue
Hamden, CT 06518-1908
203-582-8200 • 800-462-1944
www.quinnipiac.edu
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TD Bank Sports Center contains two
separate arenas for the University’s men’s and
women’s ice hockey and basketball teams.
The University Club hosts special VIP events.
Rocky Top Student Center features a lodgelike setting with a fireplace, dining hall, fitness
center, meeting rooms, campus organizations,
health services and public safety.
*From I-91 (north or south): Take I-91 to exit 12 (Washington
Avenue). Turn right onto Route 5/Washington Avenue, and follow for
1.5 miles. Turn right on Bradley Street. Continue through the Bassett
Road intersection. The entrance to campus is directly ahead.
York Hill Campus
305 Sherman Avenue • Hamden, CT
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3,4 The Crescent and Eastview are residence halls
featuring suite housing with full kitchens,
plus an outdoor recreation area with beach
volleyball and basketball.
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The Townhouses are residence halls with suite
housing and full kitchens.
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Wind Garden with 25 vertical-axis turbines
that produce renewable electrical power.
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York Hill Campus Directions
From the Mount Carmel Campus: Left onto Mount Carmel Avenue
from the main or visitor entrance gates, left at the next light onto
Whitney Avenue. At the next light, turn right onto Sherman Avenue.
At the next light, turn right onto the York Hill Campus and the
TD Bank Sports Center.
From I-91: Take exit 10 (Route 40 connector) to Route 10 north
(Whitney Avenue). Drive for three quarters of a mile and make a left
onto Sherman Avenue. The entrance to the campus and TD Bank
Sports Center are a quarter mile on the right at the light.
From Route 15 (Merritt Parkway): Take exit 61, Route 10 north
(Whitney Avenue). Drive for 2.7 miles and turn left onto Sherman
Avenue. The entrance to the campus and TD Bank Sports Center are
a quarter mile on the right at the light.
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