Facilities

Concordia students studying.About the only thing you won’t find on our campus is an ivory tower. Frankly, our first campus architect, Edward L. Tilton, never would have built one. After serving as the architect for Ellis Island, he certainly understood the ideals of equality, humanity, and courage.

In addition to our smart and caring faculty who don’t teach from ivory towers, you’ll have access to some of the finest technology and performing arts resources around. A perfect blend of old and new, our facilities reflect our history and our future. Students, faculty and staff alike take pride in our safe, clean, and inviting campus. Simply put, Concordia College’s facilities will help nourish your mind, body, and spirit.

Here are just some of the many Concordia College spaces and places you’ll discover:

The new Donald A. Krenz Academic Center on the top floor of the Scheele Memorial Library contains technology-enhanced classrooms--including the 82-seat Pietruski Auditorium, a 48-seat classroom overlooking the quad, a 20-station computer teaching room, and the Darlene Hedin Krenz New Media Center designed for electronic and digital media instruction. Fully handicapped accessible, the Center is also home to the OSilas Art Gallery, the Yeager Collection of original autographs of American financial leaders, a spacious student lounge, and the campus Information Technology Services department.

The Sommer Center for Worship and the Performing Arts includes a recital/lecture hall with tiered seating for 315 and the Ralph C. Schultz Chapel.. The recital hall has hosted recording sessions for artists such as Itzhak Perlman, Yehudi Menuhin, and Harry Connick, Jr., as well as our own Concordia Choir.

The multi-purpose room on the main level of Schoenfeld Campus Center is used for musical and dramatic performances and can be converted to a gymnasium for intramural sports. The lower level of Schoenfeld includes the Brickyard Grille & Snack Bar, the Campus Bookstore, television lounge, game room, and the student mailroom.

Scheele Memorial Library offers support and assistance in the academic pursuits of the Concordia College community. The library provides an online catalog to search its own resources, as well as those of 42 other colleges. In addition, the library subscribes to over 20 databases, which are available for both on- and off-campus use. The library also houses the Curriculum Materials Center for our education students, the Information Commons complete with computer internet access, a computerized writing center, and group study rooms.

Brunn-Maier Science Hall contains a full range of science laboratories, general classrooms, and our Division of Nursing..

Stein Hall houses individual practice studios and an electric piano laboratory. Stein Hall is home to the Concordia Conservatory—our music conservatory which serves both students and the surrounding community.

The Meyer Athletic Center includes a full-size gymnasium, weight room, fitness and sports training center, squash courts, indoor and outdoor tennis courts, baseball, soccer, and softball fields.

Residence halls include Sieker, Romoser, Rippe, and Bohm. Other facilities include Feth Hall, the campus’s main administration building and one of several classroom sites,The Commons (dining hall), the Music Building, and Ressmeyer, Koepchen, and Ward—several historic houses adjacent to campus which serve as student housing.