La Salle University - Campus

Campus

  • College Hall

  • Connelly Library

  • Roland Holroyd Science Center

  • Wister Hall

  • McShain Hall

  • Communications Center

  • North Residence Halls Complex at 20th & Olney Ave.

  • St. John Baptiste De La Salle with a student.

La Salle moved to its fourth and present location in 1931. The campus is located in part on Belfield, the estate of Charles Willson Peale, the Revolutionary War patriot and painter famous for his portraits of the founding fathers, most notably, George Washington. His home is the current office of the University president and is possibly the oldest building currently in use by any university in the nation.

A satellite campus and Conference Center in Newtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, the La Salle University Bucks County Center, offers graduate courses in various disciplines, undergraduate courses in nursing, and continuing education courses. The Conference Center comprises fifteen instructional rooms with seating capacities ranging from 20 to 40, along with four computer laboratories with 100 workstations.

La Salle also offers M.B.A. and Clinical-Counseling Psychology M.A. classes at the Plymouth Meeting Metroplex Corporate Center in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.

Read more about this topic:  La Salle University