Address: 51 Lawrence Ave.
A hub for student activities, Gerety Hall also houses classrooms and  faculty offices. On the first floor is the Global Cafe and the fireplace  lounge, where many campus events are held. The lower level is home to  the bicycle loan program, student mailroom and a lounge.
The second floor features classrooms, a club resource room, the Office  of Community Service, the Student Government Association, Campus  Activities Board, Willow and Mosaic offices and a study lounge. The  third floor houses offices for the Department of Music, Theatre and  Dance.
 
Built for renowned anglophile James J. Van Alen and completed in 1887,  Wakehurst was conceptualized by British architect Charles Eamer Kempe  and constructed by local architect Dudley Newton. An exact replica of an  Elizabethan manor house in England, Wakehurst is distinguished by its  geometric detail. Designed by Ernest Bowditch, the grounds recall the  green serenity of an English country estate, with a serpentine drive and  footpaths winding under magnificent specimen trees and ending at formal  gardens.
 
Salve Regina acquired Wakehurst from the Van Alen family in 1972.