State-of-the-Art Facilities

Our goal is to create a campus and a community for decades to come and a physical environment that embodies the dreams and ambitions of our students. We are doing this by fostering new cross-University collaborations as well as through exciting connections between the University, the surrounding community, and cutting-edge affiliations in industry and research.

A Campus for Decades to Come

The University continues a robust program of renovations and new construction that will revolutionize the central campus and enrich our community in countless ways.

This program of renovations and new construction is re-envisioning the campus to reflect the entire student experience — one built into classrooms, housing, and social spaces, as well as the ways in which members of the University community, guests, and visitors move through and around the campus.

New Construction and Renovations

Commuter Lounge 3D rendering

Commuter Lounge

An exciting project is the major renovation to our Campus Store and the creation of a new student Commuter Lounge, located within the former bookstore space. The former entrance to the store is now be the welcoming entrance to the new Commuter Lounge. It features soft seating, enhanced WiFi, private group study spaces, and a self-service café. The redesigned Campus Store surrounds this new lounge space while continuing to provide the same high-level services and products with easier access from either a new exterior door or directly from the lounge. The combined lounge and store space opened in mid-October, 2024, with a ribbon cutting event in celebration of all who helped make this happen - the most notable contribution coming from our students through USGA (Undergraduate Student Government Association).

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Care Lane Enhancements rendering

Care Lane Enhancements

The latest phase of expansion for the School of Health Sciences was completed at Care Lane prior to the start of Fall 2024. This expansion included new Exercise Science, Telehealth, and Paramedicine suites, complemented with supporting faculty offices. These enhancements join other spaces at Care Lane, including simulation spaces, Phlebotomy, Nutrition, Medical Science, and others, all supporting a quality Health Science experience for our growing student enrollment. Further growth plans include Occupational and Physical Therapy Labs and an Assisted Daily Living Lab.

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Brian Otis and Barbara Davis from Advancement along Shailey Menon, Dean, College of Arts and Science meet in Marine Science Lab at Canal Dock with major gift donor, Linda Wilkins

Robert M. Lee & Linda M. Wilkins Marine Science Center at Canal Dock

We have now established our presence at Canal Dock, with classes being held starting Fall 2024 at the brand-new Robert M. Lee & Linda M. Wilkins Marine Science Center. This field lab serves as an anchor for our Marine and Life Sciences programs, as well as a center for both community outreach and student recruitment. This opening has been a long time coming and it is exciting to finally be in this very prominent building on Long Wharf in New Haven overlooking Long Island Sound.

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Life Science Laboratories

Life Science Laboratories

We completed a renovation of the Marine Biology Laboratory in Dodds Hall, including new casework, lighting, hoods, and other support services. We also created a new Cellular & Molecular Biology Laboratory at 鶹AV Plaza to complement the significant biology presence in that building. This lab was constructed to meet growing enrollment and teaching capacity needed in this area.

Peterson Performance Center

Peterson Performance Center

The Peterson Performance Center (PPC) has totally transformed the way our students train and provides all of our student athletes with the best weight lifting and rehab equipment available in what is one of the top training facilities in the Northeast. In addition, the PPC opens up much needed space within the Jeffery P. Hazell Athletic Center (formerly 鶹AV Gymnasium) so that new team locker rooms can be constructed for every sport.

Bergami Center for Science, Technology, and Innovation

Bergami Center for Science, Technology, and Innovation

This 44,000-square-foot, three-story building houses engineering and science labs, a 3D visualization technology suite, collaborative classrooms, and studios for the Communication, Film, and Media Studies Department. A soaring, light-filled atrium serves as a mini-student union.

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Completed Projects

School of Health Sciences

School of Health Sciences

Classrooms, laboratories and clinical space were constructed at the former One Care Lane facility located at the south edge of campus. As part of the phased renovation of this 38,000 square foot building, the University created new hospital room simulation labs, para medicine, phlebotomy, and occupational therapy labs, as well teaching and support space. A second phase has recently started to include the addition of speech, nutrition and dietetics as well as Med Science labs. Future plans include additional clinical spaces in support of the School of Health Sciences.

Orange Campus

Orange Campus

The former headquarters of Hubbell Incorporated in Orange, Conn., is now the University of New Haven’s signature campus for graduate business education. Located adjacent to the Wilbur Cross Parkway, the campus’s all-business atmosphere offers a distraction-free setting and a plethora of corporate amenities. It includes more than 70,000 square feet of space on 47 secluded wooded acres. It is home to the Executive MBA and MBA programs, as well as the University’s master’s degree in sport management. The facility features state-of-the-art technology, classrooms, meeting rooms, and a cafeteria that are all designed to reflect the atmosphere of working boardrooms of leading corporations.

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Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science

Named for renowned forensic scientist Dr. Henry C. Lee, the Lee Institute’s ultra-modern facility, located in Gehring Hall, opened in 2010. It is a contemporary teaching, research, and training facility for students studying forensic science, criminal justice, national security, and related fields. It features a crime-scene simulation center, a high-tech forensic room, a crisis-management center, three classrooms, and a forensic learning center. It also includes the latest in virtual instruction and touch screen technology to bring in-depth information regarding various areas of forensic science to students and professionals from around the world.

Tuscany Campus

Tuscany Campus

The University’s Tuscany campus is located in a fully renovated, former 16th century convent on one of the most beautiful community squares in Prato, a archetypal Italian city brimming with medieval European architecture and colorful piazzas. Unspoiled by tourism and strong on tradition, Prato is just 20 minutes by train from Florence, thought by many to be the art capital of the world. Many local institutions and local firms – from biscuit makers and the mayor to the radio stations and the local music academy – enthusiastically offer students opportunities for firsthand experiences and collaboration. The campus is less than two hours from Rome and only one hour from Tuscany’s beautiful beaches.

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Communications Studio

The Studio in the Bergami Center

The University of New Haven’s state-of-the-art broadcast studio, control room, and editing suites, opened in 2017, are part of a newly renovated Communication & Media Center, a bustling hub of media activity, where our students get to experience the communications industry in action – both in front of the camera and behind the scenes.

The set, featuring industry-grade lighting and the latest in permanent and portable digital equipment, serves as the New Haven news bureau of Fox 61, offering students a chance to be active participants in the process of news gathering and news production.

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David A. Beckerman Recreation Center

David A. Beckerman Recreation Center

The David A. Beckerman Recreation Center is a comprehensive 56,500 square-foot athletic building featuring fitness studios and a fitness center; racquetball courts, hardwood activity courts for basketball, volleyball, floor/roller hockey, and badminton; a jogging track; and locker rooms. The Center, which opened in 2008, is used by a majority of the undergraduate and graduate student body and welcomed its one millionth visitor in 2016.

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Westside Hall

Westside Hall

Opened in August 2014, the 90,000-square foot Westside Hall is the University’s newest student residence. It includes a 250-seat dining room (and outdoor dining space) featuring made-to-order gourmet food, a common lounge with a fireplace, music practice rooms, and 2,300-square feet of classrooms. The upper three floors feature "pods" of rooms centered on common living-learning spaces. A portion of Westside sits atop a 70-space indoor parking garage topped with artificial turf and live plantings. The building is LEED-silver certified.

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Joseph E.

Joseph E. "Chick" Celentano Hall

The first "green" residence hall at the University of New Haven, Celentano hall, opened in 2009, is the University’s largest student residence. With sweeping views of both Long Island Sound and downtown New Haven, it features four- or six-person apartments with two bathrooms, a kitchen, and living area, all with central air conditioning. A common room with a 52-inch flat screen TV is located on every floor. In 2014, Celentano Hall was equipped with the University’s first solar power system, which produces enough energy to power 12 homes. The building is LEED-gold certified.

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Samuel S. Bergami Jr. Hall

Samuel S. Bergami Jr. Hall

Opened in 2004, Bergami Hall is a suite-style residence hall for first-year and sophomore students. Each suite offers two oversized bedrooms joined together by a bathroom for six students, and there are three common rooms located on each floor. It also features a WoW Café (World of Wings), a Sandella’s sandwich shop, and a Dunkin’ Donuts. It overlooks Zolad Stadium, making the residence hall rooms an ideal spot to watch Division II soccer and lacrosse, and club sports games.

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Ralph F. DellaCamera Stadium

Officially dedicated in 2009 upon the return of the University’s football program following a five-year hiatus, DellaCamera Stadium features a visually stunning blue and gold sprinturf and a seating capacity of 4,500. It is home to the 鶹AVs football and field hockey programs.

Kathy Zolad Stadium

Kathy Zolad Stadium

Located in the heart of the University of New Haven campus, Kathy Zolad Stadium is the home of the 鶹AVs men's and women's soccer teams and the women's lacrosse team, as well as club sports and various outdoor recreation activities. It features a sprinturf playing surface, a press box, and a seating capacity of 400. The facility received a $1.3 million upgrade prior to the 2007 fall season, and bleachers and a press box were added prior to the 2010 fall season.

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