Campus resources

The Ronald and Kathleen Assaf Academic Center provides classrooms, science labs and art studios. Rooms in this two-story structure open onto a scenic courtyard and the Sensormatic Wing. Faculty offices are located on both floors of the building.

Campus Communication Center is staffed 24/7 by the Campus Safety department. The center also control’s Lynn’s bike share program and distributes parking decals.

The Central Energy Plant, adjacent to the de Hoernle Sports and Cultural Center, provides chilled water to the entire campus for the university’s air conditioning needs. The two-story building, dedicated in February 2014, utilizes reclaimed water (IRIS) in its cooling tower system, dramatically reducing potable water consumption and supporting Lynn’s Going Green initiatives. Color-coded piping in the plant aids in educating visitors on the different systems in the building, which include sewer, water, electric power, chemical supply and building controls.

The Count and Countess de Hoernle International Center is home to the Conservatory of Music. The 35,000-square-foot center comprises two wings, the Doyle Wing and the Gordon and Mary Henke Wing, as well as the Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall; the Benjamin Olewine III Culinary Institute and John and Barbara Fox Laboratory Kitchen.

The Louis and Anne Green Center includes the Institute for Achievement and Learning, the College of Education, Finance, Student Financial Services, Office of the Registrar, General Counsel, Compliance, Employee Services, Network Services and Accessibility. The de Hornle Lecture Hall seats 90 guests and is primarily used for speaker presentations, lectures and films.

The Christine E. Lynn University Center encompasses student essentials including Lynn’s award-winning dining in Mary's Kitchen, the Bobby Campbell Dining Commons, Career and Alumni Connections, Center for Learning Abroad, Schmidt Family Campus Store, Perper Mailroom, Dean of Students, International Student Services, Student Affairs, Student Involvement, Social Impact Lab, collaboration spaces and more. Elaine's provides students with a place to eat, relax or sing karaoke. Its design includes a large “living room” for informal gatherings and presentations, with expansive glass windows that connect students outdoors with activity occurring inside.

The university center is home to Christine's—an upscale pub serving light meals, beer and wine. Local plant life surrounds the exterior of the university center, and pathways connect students to other points on campus. Christine's Park, a simply-designed green space, includes an amphitheater-style teaching area for outdoor classes.

Career and Alumni Connections, located in the Hannifan Center for Career Development on the second floor of the Christine E. Lynn University Center, provides comprehensive career services to all enrolled students and alumni of Lynn University free of charge. Career Services aims to: 1) assist students and alumni in making sound career plans based on their beliefs and values, skills and aptitudes, interests, personality traits, and knowledge of the world of work, 2) facilitate career opportunities, 3) provide students and alumni access to state-of-the-art technologies, and 4) promote continuous professional and personal growth opportunities for students and alumni. The center partners with Lynn University faculty and staff to create career programs that meet the needs of our diverse student population. Students and alumni are encouraged to make a private consultation appointment to discuss their education and career planning by calling the center directly at 561-237-7286.

The Mohammed Indimi International Business Center is the home of the College of Business and Management. This 32,000- square-foot facility includes 10 classrooms, 10 study rooms, the Snyder Idea Lab, Investment Center and 32 staff and faculty offices. The center features state-of-the-art technology for video-conferencing and collaborative spaces that complement the teaching pedagogies at Lynn. The flexible design allows for efficient and effective styles of teaching and learning. Focused study and group study as well as traditional classroom learning promote the values of entrepreneurship in global business. The building is the first Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum certified building on campus. This is the highest level of certification awarded by the United States Green Building Council (USGBC).

The Eugene M. and Christine E. Lynn Library, completed in 1996, is the center of Lynn’s academic community with many resources and services that support learning. The library’s learning resources include a collection of approximately 100,000 physical items, including books, journals, magazines, CDs, music scores and DVDs. The library’s electronic resources are vast. A carefully selected collection of research databases contains more than 100,000 e-journal titles, biographical information, market and company research, reference e-books, statistics, images, and more, and is accessible through the library website. The library also has more than 500,000 e-books that are accessible via the web. All e-resources are available on- or off-campus, 24 hours a day.

The library has about 90 PC and Mac workstations, several high-speed scanner/printers, and wireless access is available throughout the building. The music library has 2 computer workstations equipped with a MIDI ready keyboard to accommodate musical composition activities. The Perper Coffee House, located just inside the main entrance to the right, is open seven days a week and offers a variety of refreshments and snacks.

In addition to the library’s services and learning resources, the building is home to the offices of the President Emeritus, Academic Affairs, Archives, Information Technology Support Services Desk, Lynn Creative Services, the Eugene and Christine E. Lynn College of Communication and Design and Instructional Design.

The Perper Plaza, named for Mary and Harold Perper, is located in the front courtyard of the future home of the Snyder Center for Health and Wellness, and serves as a gathering place for students, staff and faculty.

The Landgren Chapel is dedicated to the memory of Harold and Agnes Landgren. Masses are regularly offered Monday–Thursday at noon, and Sundays at 7 p.m. The chapel is available for all faiths and denominations that find the space appropriate for their use.

The Lynn University Remembrance Plaza honors the legacies of the four students and two faculty members who died in the 2010 earthquake in Haiti while performing community service. Dedicated in March 2012, the memorial is a place of contemplation, hope and inspiration for the campus community. It features a continuous, cascading waterfall, a free-flowing water curtain, prisms shimmering with light, a wall of iridescent imported granite, a viewing platform overlooking the lake, an embedded fragment of the Hotel Montana where our students and faculty were at the time of the earthquake, memorial plaques, and benches for reflection and meditation.

The Burton D. Morgan College of Aeronautics, a 2,700- square-foot facility located at the Boca Raton Airport, houses a state-of-the-art Frasca flight training device and is home to the university’s fleet of Cessna 172 and Cirrus SR-20 aircrafts.

The Benjamin Olewine III Preserve is a 11.59-acre pine scrub preserve. One of the oldest plant communities in Florida, it stretches along the western boundary of the campus. The preserve provides a habitat for many plants and animals, and enhances the local community’s biodiversity and animal habitat connectivity. It is home to several endangered species, which include the Florida gopher tortoise, the Florida mouse, the eastern indigo snake, scrub rosemary plant, blazing star plant and the nodding pinweed plant.

The Charles E. and Dorothy F. Schmidt College Center is the first building seen when entering campus from the Military Trail main entrance. Office of Admissions, Office of Development, Office of Marketing Communication and Office of The President are located here.

The Snyder Sanctuary is designed for meditation, music, celebration and dialogue. It is unaffiliated with any religion and is a place where students are encouraged to explore different beliefs and shared values. Its outdoor labyrinth provides ancient ritual patterns for meditation. A 2,142- square-foot wing includes a lobby, lounge, classroom and preparatory room. The sanctuary’s seating capacity is 140.

The Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center at Lynn University, designed by noted architect Herbert S. Newman, is a state-of-the-art performance facility. Dedicated in March 2010, the 750-seat theatre features superb acoustics and a modern lighting system. The Schmidt Family Studio provides the traditional “black box” environment for smaller or more avant-garde drama productions or musical performances.

Backstage accommodations include men’s and women’s dressing rooms, the requisite green room, two star dressing rooms and three administrative offices. Other amenities include the on-site box office, refreshment area and a salon with terrace. Additional facilities house the costume room, theatre prop storage and the scenery shop. “Through Poppied Fields,” a sculpture by Seward Johnson, is located on the grounds of the Wold Performing Arts Center.

Athletic facilities

Bobby Campbell Stadium is home to men’s and women’s soccer and the new men’s lacrosse program. The 7,000-square-foot stadium includes a lighted Bermuda sod field, men’s and women’s soccer locker rooms, men’s lacrosse locker room, storage room for uniforms and equipment, laundry facility, training room, coaches offices and public restrooms for fans. The stadium seats 500 spectators and features a central landscaped plaza where fans can gather.

The Count and Countess de Hoernle Sports and Cultural Center is a 33,000-square-foot multipurpose facility. The building houses a gymnasium, locker rooms, meeting rooms, a conference room and athletic department offices.

Mary Ann and Harold Perper Intramural Field is located near the school’s West Potomac Road entrance, features upgrades, such as a scoreboard and lights that allows Lynn Fighting Knights and club sports teams to practice and compete day and night. Baseball and softball fields.

The McCusker Pool Complex includes two outdoor pools for year-round use. Adjacent are recreational courts for tennis and basketball, and space for volleyball and similar sports.

The Perper Tennis Complex contains a total of six courts, covered chair-back stadium seating, an electronic scoreboard and is the first outdoor, lighted athletic facility on the Lynn campus.

Residence halls

The Count and Countess de Hoernle Residence Hall is a coed building divided into four wings. Predominately first-year students reside in this residence hall. It is equipped with community-style bathrooms. A resident assistant coordinates community development opportunities for the residents. Basic cable television and wireless service is provided in each room.

The Betsey H. Freiburger Residence Hall is a coed building divided into four wings. Predominately first-year students reside in this residence hall. It is equipped with community-style bathrooms. Basic cable television and wireless service is provided in each room. A resident assistant coordinates community development opportunities for the residents. The faculty offices of the College of Arts and Sciences are located on the first floor.

The E. M. Lynn Residence Center is a five-story coed building which opened in 2002. It is equipped with television lounges, entertainment rooms including pool and table tennis, and computer labs. Rooms are spacious with walk-in closets and private bathrooms. This building consists of triple occupancy accommodations. A resident assistant coordinates community development opportunities for the residents. The building also houses the offices of student life and the Health Center.

The Eugene M. and Christine E. Lynn Residence Center is a coed building. Rooms are spacious with walk-in closets and private bathrooms. Resident assistants coordinate community development opportunities for the residents. Basic cable television and wireless service is provided in each room. This building consists of all triple occupancy rooms. The building includes Lynn Fitness Center, Intramural Office and television lounge.

Trinity Residence Hall is a three-story, coed residence hall. It is equipped with a television lounge and community-style bathrooms. Basic cable television and wireless service is provided in each room. An area coordinator coordinates community development opportunities for the residents. This residence hall also houses College of Arts and Sciences offices, and the main laundry facility.

The Mary and Harold Perper Residence Hall houses 170 students in apartment-like rooms and is located on the south side of campus. Students living in this residence hall have ample study areas, private bathrooms, laundry facilities on the first and second floor, lounges, modern furnishings and a peaceful courtyard.