Misto Gatehouse
Academic Building
Situated along Ochre Point Avenue near other academic buildings, the Misto Gatehouse houses the Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness and the Office of Mission Integration. It is named for Sister Leona Misto, the University's vice president for mission integration from 2001-2016.
Misto Gatehouse was once the gardener's cottage for Catherine Lorillard Wolfe's sprawling Vinland estate, one of seven former Gilded Age estates on which Salve Regina's campus is now situated. Designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque style, the building’s turrets, gables and wrought-iron lanterns presented a storybook welcome as guests entered the sweeping curve of Vinland's driveway.