2023-2024

Campus Buildings and Facilities

Fourier Hall

fourier hall

Originally home to Notre Dame’s Library, Fourier Hall is the center of the University’s programs for adult learners, as well as home to the Art Department, Art Therapy and Business Department. The main lobby hosts the University's Welcome Center. The lower level is home to University Admissions for undergraduate studies and Financial Aid. 

Meletia Hall

meletia hall

Lower level: The Feeley International Center is home to Modern and Foreign Languages and houses a state-of-the-art language lab. The Renaissance Institute, an active group of men and women who are over the age of 50 and interested in pursuing lifelong learning and intellectual growth.

First, second, and third floors: Residential housing for female students, with shared balcony and common areas for studying and socializing.

Caroline Hall

gibbons hall

With its distinctive Merrick Tower, Caroline Hall is one of the highest points in the city and is symbolic of the University’s position in the Baltimore community.

First floor: Public Safety Control Center, Office of the President, VP and AVP of Enrollment Management, AVP for Academic Affairs and Provost, Title III Office, Dean of Arts, Science and Business, and the Women’s Leadership Institute of Baltimore, and the Register’s office.

Second floor: Murphy Gathering Space, donated through the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Murphy. Mr. Murphy was the son of one of Notre Dame’s first six graduates from the class of 1899. The beautiful space provides a special place to hold wedding receptions and take photographs and, The Brain Board Room. Social Sciences and Education Department share the classrooms on this floor which were recently updated to include new technology.

Third floor: The School of Education is housed on this floor. The Dean of the School of Education as well as administrative staff. Third floor classroom are shared between Social Sciences and Education classes.

Fourth floor: The offices of the History, Religious Studies, Digital Media Arts and Communication Art Departments.  All classroom have been recently updated and house state of the art technology, including a radio station, television station, and other high-tech rooms with the capability to both stream and record room activity.

Fifth floor: Offices of the English Department who assists in running the student run Writing Center and Damozel and the Philosophy Department. 

Theresa Hall

theresa hall

Lower level: Houses the University Testing Center, Counseling Services, Student Success Center, Academic Support Enrichment programs, Faculty Resource Center, and the Office of Accessibility and Health Promotion.  

First floor: The Office of Campus Ministry and Mission, Business offices, Career Center, and Career Suit Lending Closet, Sr. Sharon Slear Center for Service, Social Justice & Community Engagement.

Second floor: Marikle Chapel of the Annunciation, Human Resources and VP for Finance and Administration.

Third floor: Offices of the School of Education.

Marion Burk Knott Sports and Activities Complex

marion burk knott sports and activities complex

Notre Dame is an NCAA Division III institution and sponsors nine intercollegiate sports including basketball, cross country, field hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, track and volleyball.

Lower level: Gym and Dance Studio.

First floor: Athletics Department and Student Life office. The newly renovated Civera Fitness Center offers cardio and weight-training equipment; next door are the racquetball courts.

LeClerc Hall

leclerc hall

LeClerc Hall is home to LeClerc Auditorium, and the pool. 

Lower level: A Child's Place (ACP) is a Lab-School serving children ages 2.5 through Kindergarten.

First floors: LeClerc Auditorium; this area hosts lectures, concerts and special events such as Honors Convocation and musical and theatrical performances.

Second floor: Copeland Studio Theatre in the Sr. Theresine Room; Instrumental classes as well as small Drama productions are held here. The Offices of Conference and Event Services as well as Communications and Marketing.

Doyle Hall

doyle hall

Lower level: The newly renovated Gator Alley serves as a lounge, game room, and study area for students. The lounge is a popular gathering space housing flat-screen televisions, entertainment media, pool table, foosball table, and other games.

First floor: Doyle Formal Lounge and Doyle Dining Hall.

Second, third and fourth floors: Residence hall.

Knott Science and Innovation Center

knott science center

The Universities center for S.T.E.M learning and technology. Knott houses the Departments of Chemistry, Physics, Psychology, Criminology, Biology and the Physicians Assistance program. The Bryan Planetarium in located on the lower level.

G. Avery Bunting Hall

g. avery bunting hall

The building is home to the School of Pharmacy, the only such school affiliated with a private university in the state.

Technology-rich classrooms, laboratories, and office space support the work of students, faculty and staff. The construction of this facility is not only technologically advanced but also designed to meet LEED Silver specifications as part of our environmental stewardship efforts.

University Academic Building

university academic building

The latest addition to Notre Dame’s campus is a $15 million, 36,500-square-foot facility supporting the School of Nursing, the School of Education, and the entire University. The building includes the Center for Caring with Technology; with simulation labs for labor and delivery, pediatrics and patient rooms; state-of-the-art instructional facilities; meeting and gathering spaces; and an art gallery.

Lower level: The Department of Occupational Therapy.

Loyola/Notre Dame Library

loyola/notre dame library

This is the first library in the country to be owned jointly by two private educational institutions. The Library offers wireless technology and rooms for independent and group study. An auditorium for larger groups and maker space rounds out the Library’s offerings. The third floor is home to our archives.

Otenasek House of the Morrissy Honors Program

otenasek house

Nestled next to Cana House on the south side of campus, the new house provides welcoming study areas, a seminar room for classes and individual and group activities and a comfortable lounge where students can interact with other Morrissy Honors students and faculty.

Noyes Alumnae House

noyes alumnae house


This Federal-style building is home to the Institutional Advancement and Alumnae and Alumni Relations offices.