Students hang here at all hours. Notice the tree in the middle, what kind do you think it is? Read more.
Hendricks Chapel is a nonsectarian, interfaith chapel that celebrates all faiths throughout the year through events, groups, and services. Read more.
When it’s game time, the Carrier Dome lives up to its nickname — “The Loudhouse.” Don't forget to try the Dome Stomp: stand in between the outer ridges of the building and jump! Read more.
Built in 1908, Archbold Gymnasium opened with the Junior Prom and was almost completely destroyed by a fire in 1947. Read more.
Have a few minutes to spare in between classes? Check out the SU Art Gallery on the first floor of the Shaffer Art Building. There are several exhibits throughout the year from international artists. Read more.
Built as a fraternity house in 1903, it reopened as a sit-down restaurant for alumni, faculty, and students and is also home to the Office of Alumni Relations. Read more.
The former home of the School of Management, Crouse-Hinds Hall now houses administrative offices, including the Chancellor's office. Read more.