Gardner HallThe most prominent and recognizable structure on ENC's campus is home to several student classrooms, administrative offices, Conference Services, the President's Office, the Provost and Academic Dean's Office, and is the focal point for all Graduation ceremonies.
Nease LibraryThe Nease Library is the learning resource and information center for Eastern Nazarene College. Home of the iDesk and Learning Commons.
Learning CommonsThe Learning Commons is a multifaceted, interactive workspace complete with iMac computers, ITS technical support, The Center for Academic Success, learning assistants and much more. Contact the iDesk with your questions.
Brickley CenterHome to ENC's Counseling, career, personal, relational and Health Services. The Brickley Center is located behind the Nease Library.
CanterburyThe oldest building on ENC's campus. Canterbury houses the offices of Psychology, Crime, Law and Justice, and Social Work departments. It also includes a lecture hall and faculty offices.
Cove Fine Arts CenterHome to the Music Department, Theater Arts, classrooms, practice rooms and offices. Cove also includes the O'Connell Auditorium, a 550-seat theatre.
Shrader HallShrader is home to Math, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics and Engineering Departments and features a number of lab areas for students. It includes study lounges, faculty offices, a rooftop greenhouse, and a large lecture hall.
Spangenberg HallSpangenberg Hall is home to freshmen and sophomore female resident students. All rooms are double occupancy. The hall also has “Spange Parlor” - a twenty-four hour lounge for male and female students.
Williamson HallAdjacent to Spangenberg Hall, Williamson Hall is the home for freshmen female resident students.
Munro HallNamed after Bertha Munro, ENC's first Dean, Munro Hall is home to sophomore, junior, and senior female resident students. Rooms for singles, doubles, and triples are available.
Shields HallShields Hall is attached to Memorial Hall and is the home to male resident students, primarily freshmen.
Memorial HallMemorial Hall is the home to a portion of our male resident students, freshmen through seniors. Most rooms are double occupancy, though some singles may be available to upper class students through a lottery system.
Young ApartmentsYoung Apartment houses ENC students in apartment style residences. The second floor houses married couples, and the third, fourth, and fifth floors house upper-class students in suite settings.
ENC StoreThe ENC Store is a great place to find all your authentic ENC gear, and it's right in the Mann Student Center. They also carry textbooks, educational supplies, snack foods, greeting cards, gifts, and books. Call 617-745-3591 or email: store@enc.edu
Dining CommonsENC's cafeteria, The Commons, is located in the Mann Student Center and offers a wide variety of delicious breakfast, lunch, and dinner items.
Wollaston Church of the NazareneLocated adjacent to the ENC campus, Wollaston Church is under the leadership of Rev. Kevin C. Dunlop, Lead Pastor. Home to student chapel services and Sunday worship services.
Campus Kinder HausAn early childhood center for children ages 2 years 9 months through 6 years, Campus Kinder Haus is located adjacent to the Old Colony Campus and is operated and staffed by Eastern Nazarene College.
BostonENC students enjoy the benefits of the city of Boston through academic resources and internships, music and art, shopping, sports, and many other fantastic activities each week.
Wollaston BeachJust a few blocks from ENC's campus, "Wolly Beach" is great for walking, running, enjoying the scenic views of Boston and the harbor island and just relaxing.
Downtown QuincyMinutes from ENC's campus, and accessible by the T, historical downtown Quincy is a wonderful place to enjoy lots of shops, restaurants and businesses