Self-Guided Walking Tour
Welcome to Salve Regina University! Whether you're here on a weekend, exploring on your own or unable to visit in person, our self-guided walking tour offers an introduction to our oceanside campus and the places where students learn, live and connect.
The tour takes about 45 minutes to complete and features our most notable campus locations. Along the way, you can watch short videos featuring our current students. They'll share what makes each stop a key part of the Salve experience.
Please note: Some buildings have limited hours, and residence halls are not open to the public. For an inside look at our facilities, we invite you to register for a guided campus tour.
Jump to: Stop 1: Ochre Court | Stop 2: Miley and Walgreen Halls | Stop 3: Rodgers Recreation Center | Stop 4: Antone Academic Center | Stop 5: Gerety Hall and Papitto Pavilion | Stop 6: McKillop Library | Stop 7: Unique Housing Options | Stop 8: O'Hare Academic Building and McAuley Hall | Stop 9: Our Lady of Mercy Chapel and Angelus Hall | Stop 10: Young Building
Stop 1: Ochre Court
Address: 16 Ochre Point Ave.
Ochre Court is our flagship administration building, home to admissions, financial aid, the bursar, the president's office and more. It's also a lively gathering space, hosting student events like dances, networking nights, fundraisers and concerts.
Stop 2: Miley and Walgreen Halls
Address: 7 Ochre Point Ave.
Miley Hall and Walgreen Hall are two of Salve's traditional residence halls. Miley is also a central hub of campus life, housing our main dining hall, campus bookstore, a market with a Starbucks and offices for counseling services, health services and residence life.
Stop 3: Rodgers Recreation Center
Address: 63 Lawrence Ave.
Rodgers Recreation Center is our athletics and recreation facility. Salve offers 20 Division III varsity sports along with a thriving club sports program, intramurals, fitness classes and student organizations for yoga, running, outdoor adventures and more.
Stop 4: Antone Academic Center
Address: 56 Lawrence Ave.
Antone Academic Center is one of three main academic buildings on campus. Here, you'll find classrooms, labs, performance spaces and studios that support programs like art, dance, historic preservation and theater.
Stop 5: Gerety Hall and Papitto Pavilion
Address: 51 Lawrence Ave.
Gerety Hall is a hub for campus life, student organizations and support services like the Dean of Students Office, LGBTQ+ Center and Student Engagement. Next to Gerety, the building that's almost complete is the Papitto Pavilion, a new space for student life and activities.
Stop 6: McKillop Library
Address: 25 Ochre Point Ave.
Home to the Salve Compass program, Academic Center for Excellence and Starbucks café, McKillop Library is a busy place where students study, hang out with friends, grab a bite to eat and find the resources they need for success.
Stop 7: Unique Housing Options
Address: 41 Ochre Point Ave.
Many historic buildings at Salve provide a distinctive living experience. Residence halls are close to academic and common areas on campus, and downtown Newport, Cliff Walk and the beach are nearby. We invite you to stroll through the neighborhood and see what living at Salve looks like.
Stop 8: O'Hare Academic Building and McAuley Hall
Address: 36 Ochre Point Ave.
O'Hare Academic Building and McAuley Hall are academic hubs with classrooms, labs and faculty offices representing a range of majors. O'Hare's common area is also a gathering place where students study, meet with friends or refuel at Jazzman's Bakery or Sandella's Flatbread Cafe.
Stop 9: Our Lady of Mercy Chapel and Angelus Hall
Address: 22 Ochre Point Ave.
Our Lady of Mercy Chapel offers Catholic Masses throughout the academic year and is home to the Center for Spiritual Life and the Center for Community Engagement and Service. Angelus Hall, home to our music program, features a large rehearsal studio, individual practice rooms and a recording studio.
Stop 10: Young Building
Address: 518 Bellevue Ave.
Home to the Pell Center for International Relations and Public Policy, the Young Building offers classroom and event spaces and is also a residence hall for students. It sits along the trolley route and is a short walk from Salve's main campus.