Exterior of Bellarmine Hall

Bellarmine Hall

Built in 1927, with sumptuous wood paneling throughout, Bellarmine Hall is a signature building located at the high point of the University campus. The mansion exudes charm, elegance and a gorgeous view of Long Island Sound. On a lovely evening, the view from the lawn outside Bellarmine Hall will be remembered long after the event is over.

Interior of empty Oak Room.

The Oak Room

One of the larger indoor facilities on campus, the Oak Room is a ballroom located on the third floor of the Barone Campus Center. Wood-paneled walls, tile flooring, and large windows create a bright and welcoming atmosphere. With a capacity of 400 chairs in rows and 256 banquet style seating, the Oak Room can be transformed to host a wide range of events. The adjacent patio can be used to expand the space and bring your event to the next level with an outdoor component.

Exterior of Charles H. Allen, S.J. Alumni House.

Charles H. Allen, S.J. Alumni House

Located just inside the main entrance to the University, Alumni House can accommodate many types of events and meetings with 9,600 square feet of space. On the ground floor, the Robert J. Brennan Room offers conference-style seating for 32, with the potential for other set-ups. The room has a casual living room atmosphere, with assorted couches and comfortable lounge chairs, a piano, fireplace, and a beautiful view. The combination of a relaxed lounge setting alongside a conference room makes this a good spot for meetings, awards ceremonies, and social gatherings.

Exterior of Levee at night with students mingling on patio.

The Levee (Pub)

The Levee is Fairfield University’s very own on-campus sports bar, located directly across from the main entrance to the Aloysius P. Kelley Center. Built in an L-shape, The Levee provides various seating for about 100-120 people, with booths and low/high bar tables. Along with eight different selections of draft beer, The Levee also serves pizza, calzones, grinders and more. The restaurant provides a great environment for events such as concerts, dances, DJs, and comedy shows, and can be equipped for a variety of celebrations or gatherings.

Interior of the Gonzaga Auditorium with podium in foreground.

Gonzaga Auditorium

Located on the first story of a Gonzaga Residence Hall, Gonzaga Auditorium is a theater-style venue with state-of-the-art audio-video and projection and plush theater style seats. This venue is a comfortable space for movie screenings and performances. The beautifully decorated lobby provides a gathering space for pre- or post-event gathering.

Interior of Kelley Welcome Center with people sitting in chairs.

Aloysius P. Kelley, S.J. Center

The Kelley Center Presentation Room, located alongside the University’s Admissions Office, can be set up in a number of ways, with a capacity of approximately 100 chairs in rows, or multiple tables. Three large windows look out on the center of campus, in view of the signature “Stag” statue and other academic buildings and residences.

Interior of Tully dining hall with students eating.

Tully Dining Room

The Tully Dining Room is Fairfield's all-you-care-to-eat student restaurant, featuring a wide variety of options. Located on the fourth floor of the Barone Campus Center, the room is large and open, and overlooks the center of campus. It can be adjusted to accommodate large groups, a stage, and dance floor. The serving area is state-of-the-art, and is designed to offer a range of dining options including vegan, gluten-free, and allergen-free.

Interior of Faber Hall Dining Commons.

Faber Fall Dining Commons

Previously the Jesuit residence on campus, Faber Hall was recently converted into a student residence hall. The Dining Commons is a beautiful, versatile room on the first floor which can be used as a lounge, banquet hall, lecture space, and more. The bright room has an exposed wood beam ceiling. A patio overlooks woods and a lawn.

 

Exterior of Dimenna Nyselius library.

DiMenna-Nyselius Library

The DiMenna-Nyselius Library offers a number of venues on three floors. The Multimedia Center, located on the ground floor, is set with 90 seats, podium, projection, and audio set-up. There are also a number of smaller conference rooms and computer labs, with seating for 20 to 30 people, computers, and projection for conference or training sessions. Upstairs, six smaller meeting rooms accommodate between 6 and 8 people. The quiet, welcoming, studious environment sets the tone for any serious discussion, gathering, or meeting.

Exterior of Egan Chapel Of St. Ignatius Loyola.

Egan Chapel Of St. Ignatius Loyola

Egan Chapel is one of the University’s larger gathering spaces, located in the center of campus. There are 12 rows of chairs attached together as pews, with a total capacity of about 200 for any sort of presentation or religious gatherings, such as weddings or communions. A piano and drum set are also available.

Exterior of Dolan Hall Chapel.

Dolan Hall Chapel

The Dolan Hall Chapel is one of the first chapels on campus, before Egan Chapel of St. Ignatius Loyola was built. Located near the townhouses, it is a quaint, small meeting area, perfect for small celebrations, discussions, or presentations. The room, which has a overlooking balcony, can comfortably accommodate around 50 to 60 people.

Exterior of Barone Campus Center with students walking on paths.

Barone Campus Center

The Barone Campus Center serves as the central hub for the university community with multiple spaces that are well suited for a wide variety of events. The lower level lobby of the Barone Campus Center is a spacious, open venue, which creates a bright and welcoming atmosphere perfect for any event. The Campus Center has four meeting rooms on the second floor equipped to meet a multitude of needs while the mezzanine between the third and fourth floors creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere that can accommodate a variety of set-ups.

Exterior of Regina A. Quick Center For The Arts.

Regina A. Quick Center For The Arts

The Quick Center for the Arts, which opened in 1990, serves as a vibrant hub of creative and educational events and programs for both the University and the surrounding community. The multi-faceted facility includes a state-of-the-art theater, smaller “black box” theater space, and an art gallery. The Quick Center serves a large and diverse population, hosting hundreds of high-quality performances, lectures, exhibits, and other events each year. “The Quick” is well-known in the community as a place to gather for shared enrichment experiences, both artistic and educational.

Photo of tables with tablecloths in the Conference Center Dining Room.

Conference Center Dining Room

The Confernce Center Dining Room, located at the University’s Conference Center, can be set up in a variety of ways including banquet, conference, lecture or lounge styles with a capacity of 125 banquet style or 175 lecture style. The room is equipped with a sound system, screen and projector and wireless Internet making this the perfect location for lectures.