McNichols Campus Snapshot

On 74.75 acres of land, Detroit Mercy's McNichols Campus has a total of 24 individual buildings.

Briggs Building

Briggs Building

Date Built: 1958

Named After: Jane and Walter O. Briggs

Total Square Feet: 59,520

Purpose: Home of the College of Liberal Arts and Education, Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà Radio Station, Leadership Development Institute, Writing Center, with 20 classrooms

Calihan Hall

Calihan Hall

Date Built: 1952

Named After: Bob Calihan, Former U of D Basketball Coach

Total Square Feet: 144,254

Purpose: Home of Titan Athletics, seating approximately 8,000 fans

Chemistry Building

Chemistry Building

Date Built: 1927

Total Square Feet: 49,696

Purpose: Home of Chemistry and Biochemistry Departments, with several laboratories, three classrooms, and one lecture hall which seats 259 students

College of Health Professions

College of Health Professions

Date Built: 1962/2004 (North wing/South wing)

Total Square Feet: 37,800/18,677

Purpose: Home of the College of Health Professions, McAuley School of Nursing, with CHP administrative offices, a simulation classroom, gross anatomy lab, computer labs, nursing practice labs, exam rooms, CHP faculty offices, student lounge, distance learning room, Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà storage, the McGovern Center, and Facilities Management.

Commerce & Finance Building

Commerce & Finance Building

Date Built: 1927

Total Square Feet: 40,399

Purpose: Home of the College of Business Administration, Student Advisory Board, and St. Ignatius Chapel, with a total of 10 classrooms fully equipped with ceiling-mounted projectors and multi-media podiums

Engineering Building

Engineering Building

Date Built: 1928

Total Square Feet: 90,259/6,965 (Annex)

Purpose: Home of the College of Engineering and Science, with multiple labs, 16 classrooms, and the Annex for research and prototype fabrication

Facility Operations Building

Facility Operations Building

Date Built: 1930

Total Square Feet: 13,440

Purpose: Home of Facility Operations and Housekeeping

Fisher Administration Center

Fisher Administration Center

Date Built: 1966

Named After: Fisher family of General Motors fame: Charles Fisher, Sr., Alfred J. Fisher, Sr., Edward F. Fisher, William A. Fisher

Total Square Feet: 52,084

Purpose: Home of Student Accounting, Scholarship and Financial Aid, Registrar, Admissions, Information Technology Services

Ford Life Sciences Building

Ford Life Sciences Building

Date Built: 1967

Named After: Former President of Ford Motor Company Fund, Benson Ford

Total Square Feet: 58,422

Purpose: Home of the Biology department

Gardella Honors House

Gardella Honors House

Date Built:  1963

Named After: Mr. & Mrs. George A. Gardella

Total Square Feet: 540

Purpose: Home to the Honors Program studying space

Holden Hall

Holden Hall Date Built: 1946

Named After: James Holden, former Board Member of the University Administrative Council

Total Square Feet: 36,150

Purpose: Home of Detroit Mercy Residents, with over 80 available dorm rooms

Warren Loranger Architecture Building

Warren Loranger Architecture Building

Date Built: 1927

Named After: Warren L. Loranger, Former SOA Benefactor and Alum

Total Square Feet: 46,329

Purpose: Home of the School of Architecture and Detroit Collaborative Design Center

Lansing-Reilly Hall

Lansing-Reilly Hall

Date Built: 1927

Additional Information: May 30, 1926, Decoration Day, the cornerstone of Lansing-Reilly is laid. (Decoration Day is now known as Memorial Day). On October 9, 1927, the new University campus and buildings are blessed by
Bishop Michael Gallagher. Total cost in 1926-27: $300,000+

Named After:

Mr. Cornelius Reilly and his son, John Lansing Reilly.

John Lansing Reilly is the son of Cornelius Reilly and Manette Reilly. "Lansing" is a family surname, as it is the maiden name of John's mother, Manette, and his aunt, Miss Marie Lansing. A plaque at the McNichols entrance foyer details its dedication. Interestingly, the cornerstone lists the building officially as Reilly-Lansing Memorial Hall.

Total Square Feet: 43,340

Purpose: Home/residence of Jesuit Community Members

McNichols Campus Library

McNichols Campus Library

Date Built: 1949

Total Square Feet: 74,399

Purpose: Home of Library, University Academic Services, and Learning Center, with over 500,000 books/media, 375 printed journals, and over 50,000 government documents

Quad Complex

Quad Complex

Date Built: 1969

Total Square Feet: 9,814/26,300/26,300/26,300/27,965 (commons/north/south/east/west)

Purpose: Home of Upper Classmen residents and SUMS Mailboxes, with four buildings of 64 dorms each and one commons building

Reno Hall

Reno Hall

Date Built: 1954

Named After: Father George L Reno

Total Square Feet: 60,732

Purpose: Home of Theatre department, CECC, counseling clinic, Education department, Language and Cultural Training, International Student Office, and Psychology Clinic

Shiple Hall

Shiple Hall

Date Built: 1960

Named After: Fr. George Shiple, Former Chemistry Chairman

Total Square Feet: 82,660

Purpose: Home of Residence Life, First Year Experience Residents, Grab & Go, and Mercy Place, with approximately 180 functional dorm rooms

Student Union

Student Union

Date Built: 1956/1969/2022 (Additions)

Total Square Feet: 54,994/44,597

Purpose: Home of Public Safety, Student Life, Campus Ministry, University  Services, Grounds CoffeeHaus, Computer Lab, Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà Bookstore, Credit Union ATM, Dining Services, Loft, Titan Dining Room, Subway, Starbucks, Ballroom, President's Dining Room 

Also, home to Human Resources and Payroll, Accounts Payable/Purchasing, University Advancement, Marketing and Public Affairs, and Office of the President.

Student Fitness Center

Date Built: 2012

Total Square Feet: 40,000

Purpose: Home of two basketball/volleyball/badminton courts, Group Fitness room, open weight and cardio area, open stretching area, Tommy's Smoothies & Snacks

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