1837 Hall is located between Prospect Hall and the Mandelles, and is across Lower Lake from Pratt Hall and Ciruti Center for Foreign Languages.
Abbey is one of two residence halls on the south side of Mary Woolley Hall and Chapin Auditorium (where many campus events are held), as well as Rooke Theater and Pratt Music Building. It is also near Gorse, the primary student parking lot on campus.
Abbey Chapel includes the Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary. The Mary Deacon Bullard Garden is just outside.
Religious and interfaith services involving leaders from all the different faith groups take place in Abbey Chapel. College ceremonies, concerts, lectures, weddings, vespers, and special commemorations also take place in the Abbey Memorial Chapel. When not in use, please feel free to sit, pray, meditate or rest for a while.
115 Woodbridge Street, South Hadley, MA
The Asian Center for Empowerment, commonly known as the "ACE", serves as a space that provides support, education, community and a meeting spot for primarily, but not exclusively, Asian, Asian American and South Asian students at MHC.
2 Dunlap Place, South Hadley, MA
As the first cultural center on campus, The Betty Shabazz, commonly known as the "Betty", assists and supports students that identify as African, African American and Caribbean through interactive programming and as an overall space to come together and celebrate.
Blanchard Hall refers to the historic part of building that is part of the Community Center. Blanchard is made up of the following areas: Ground floor: Cochary Pub & Kitchen, Grab ’n Go. Second floor: Art Gallery, Unity Space, Rotunda Room (Blanchard 226). Third floor: Weissman Student Commons.
Brigham is located next to Mary Lyon Hall and is close to academic buildings, Skinner green and Blanchard Campus Center.