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Campus Buildings
Sister Vincent Therese Hall
Named for the former President of SJC, the Administration Building contains
student lounges, classrooms, an auditorium, student government offices,
the gymnasium, and administrative offices. The chemistry and physics laboratories,
as well as the art studio, are on the third floor.
Burns Hall
Dating back to the Federal architectural period, Burns Hall , named after
S. Mary Florence Burns, houses beautiful formal parlors, a formal dining
room, the campus chapel, the student lounge and kitchen, and the biology
laboratories.
256 Clinton Avenue
256 Clinton, a five-story building, houses the Office of Institutional
Advancement, the Alumni Office, the Psychology Laboratory, and several
academic department offices, such as History, Speech, Languages, and Sociology.
Students and alumni may enjoy the garden behind the building, site of
reunions and receptions.
Lorenzo Hall
Located at 265 Clinton Avenue, Lorenzo Hall provides office space for
academic departments, such as Mathematics and English, as well as departmental
libraries, areas for conferences and informal discussions. The administrative
offices of the School of Adult and Professional Education are situated
in this center.
The Outdoor Theatre
Overlooking the College mall is the Molloy Outdoor Theatre, site of commencement
ceremonies, outdoor student activities and other campus events.
St. Angela Hall
A former elementary school located on Washington Avenue, St. Angela houses
classrooms, a wireless laptop lab, a video–conferencing and meeting
room, and offices for faculty and Campus Ministry. The Marygrace Calhoun
Dunn Academic Center, a program that provides academic assistance to English
Language Learners (ELL) students, is located here.
Other Facilities
The Brooklyn Campus is surrounded by historic and unique architechure,
tree–lined streets and new eateries and shops. The College developed
its property on Vanderbilt Avenue into an attractive and attended parking
facility.
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