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Campus Life

The university of the future needs the campus of the future, and that's what you'll discover at D'Youville. Come explore it with us. We're excited to show it to you.

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D'Youville University's Mascot "Saint" the St. Bernard walking on campus
  • 35+
    clubs and organizations
  • 19
    athletic sports teams
  • 5
    student support centers
  • 5
    recreational and wellness centers

Staying healthy mind, spirit, and body

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    Strength and Conditioning Lab

    Wind down from classes, meet your friends, and stay healthy using D'Youville's convenient fitness center, game room, gym, and fitness classes for all levels.

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    Two students pet one of the school mascots, a Saint Bernard named Maggie.

    You're a Saint now and we have you covered. We know your success is dependent on more than just what happens in the classroom and in the lab — it's about ensuring you're supported mentally and physically, too.

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    Success Center Office Sign

    If you're searching for answers or assistance on campus, visit one of these collaborative spaces. You'll find dedicated professionals ready to help.

Student Events

Life is all about balance. It is important to focus on your studies, but making time for yourself and building relationships is important too! At D'Youville we plan events throughout the year where you can relax, have fun, and spend time with friends. At the start of the Fall semester, D'Youville hosts daily events, called Welcome Weeks, for students to celebrate the start of a new school year.

Living on Campus

Residential living is the best way to fully experience college life while creating memories, making new (and lifelong) friends, and living steps away from the main campus.

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    Madonna Hall

    Madonna Hall houses about 30 upperclassmen students and is home to our Black Lives Lead Living-Learning Community. Featuring large, traditional-style doubles with a spacious kitchen and social space.

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    marguerite hall

    Marguerite Hall is primarily for first-year and sophomore students. It's a twelve-story co-educational residence hall that houses 308 students with approximately 28 residents per floor.

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    222 Connecticut Apartments

    Our apartment-style residence hall offers the privacy and independence of off-campus living with the convenience and benefits of on-campus life. This four-story facility houses up to 163 students.

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    Bush Lofts Exterior

    Bush Lofts is located at 44 17th Street, and is blocks from campus in Historic Allentown, and is currently renting to accepted students.

Dining

There is a reason Buffalo, NY is known for its food. Here on campus it is no different. We have four locations, including our main dining hall, where you can find a nutritious meal or snack. We want you to feel at home at D'Youville and good food is a part of that!

During the semester we host some special events for students in the dining hall including The Teaching Kitchen and Thankful Luncheon. 

Get Involved

Students at D’Youville stay active on and off campus through clubs, groups, and organizations. Explore your interests and meet with other like-minded students

Learn About Student Government Association

Clubs & Organizations

Make a Difference in the Community

Proud to be a Saint

 

D'Youville University is home to the D'Youville Saints and is a proud member of the NCAA Division II sports and the East Coast Conference.

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Starters

We love Buffalo—and so will you!

 

 

D'Youville is located in the City of Buffalo, less than two miles from downtown, Canada, and year-round waterfront and harbor-side activities.

With miles of bike trails, an extensive parks system, an abundance of restaurants, shops, live music venues, theaters, and seasonal events, New York State's second largest city always provides excitement.

If you are looking to explore places outside of the United States, Canada is right next door. You can see it across the river from a lot of places on campus. The Peace Bridge, one of the border crossings into Canada, is right down the street. You can visit Niagara Falls for dinner and come home in the same night!

canalside silo at night

So are you excited? Whether here or across the country, we want to share D’Youville with you.