As you first drive onto the campus; the newly built Hans W. Klohn Library is located on your left with the faculty, staff, and student parking on your right. The Campus has a full Olympic sized stadium located in the back of the campus, the stadium includes a soccer and football field, a running track, shot-put, long jump, and disc throw utilities as well as locker rooms located under the bleachers. The four main buildings that set up around in a square next to each other are the K.C. Irving building, the Ganong Hall, the Ward Chipman Library, and the Hazen Hall.
All buildings on the UNB Saint John campus opposed from the research buildings, the NBCC buildings, and the Dalhousie medical building are connected through underground tunneling, equipped with lockers and exits all throughout the hallways. Places to eat at the UNB Saint John campus are not uncommon, there is a Java Moose store located in the Hans W. Klohn commons, a Tim Horton’s located in the basement of the Ward Chipman Library, and the cafeteria …show more content…
All lecture theatres have side scrolling white boards, a large pull down projection screen, and comfortable seating with pull up desks. All controls for each theatre are located on a wall, allowing you to dim lights, project the projection screens down and up, and turn different sets of lights on and off. The classrooms are set up more or less the same, with less seating for students. Lab rooms have everything need to run full labs for each year level, for example the Biology and Chemistry labs are all equipped with gas nozzles, sinks, microscopes,