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The Õý°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø Student Center is a central hub on campus to gather and connect. There are so many places and spaces to gather for informal interaction or formal meetings and events - an Esports Lounge, Sports Cafe, art gallery, fireplace lounge, study and meeting rooms, and more.
Whether you’re seeking a bite to eat, an energizing workout, a quiet study session, a friendly chat or space for artistic inspiration, it’s there for you at the Stu.
The Stu's state-of-the-art Esports Lounge provides students collaborative gaming experiences and the opportunity to engage in competitive gaming, fostering essential skills like critical thinking, communication, and teamwork, all while having an absolute blast.
The Diversity Center serves as a brave space for all students at Õý°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø to be their full authentic selves, receive resources, learning opportunities and be in community with others. Our center places a particular focus on systemically marginalized and minoritized students but is open to all who all to encourage building across differences and commonalities.
The Shelley Hoon Keith Quiet Study Lounge and Gallery, located on the second floor, has a beautiful view of Westhaver Park. There are work tables and comfortable chairs for students to use for individual study. The walls of the lounge display artwork done by students and faculty in the Visual and Performing Arts as well as professional artists from New England and beyond.
Whether you are meeting a friend, your study group or the members of your club or team, you are sure to find a comfortable place to hang out. The café and fireplace lounge areas are great places to grab a cup of coffee and catch up with a faculty member or friend.
The sports café, with its HD televisions, is a great place to hang out. So grab some food from the dining marketplace or snack bar and head over to the sports cafe' to cheer on your favorite hometown teams or to catch the latest edition of SportsCenter.
The Dining Marketplace includes the main dining room. With its large tables and comfortable seating, it is a great place to enjoy a meal with friends and classmates. It's also a hub of activity for the Stu at night, including trivia, BINGO, and game nites, and other fun activities for students.
The President's Dining Room is a unique space designed for private functions. The outer wall also opens up to reveal the main dining room to provide a stage area for special events.
There are multiple meeting spaces in the Student Center. The Large Meeting Room on the first level can accommodate lectures, meetings and activities. The Hannah S. and Roger S. Gray '65 Meeting Room on the second level is great for club meetings, presentations and more.
The non-denominational James P. O'Toole Chapel is tucked away in a quiet space on the second floor. The frosted glass panels allow plenty of natural light into the space, while still maintaining the room's privacy. When the chapel is not being used for organized worship services, it is available for the Õý°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø community to use for individual prayer, reflection or meditation.
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