Stokes Hall
signature spaces
Learn how your gift of $1 million or more can make a difference at the Heights:
Students use the new building's largest lecture hall for classes as well as a variety of other University events. Featuring state-of-the-art audiovisual technology and acoustics, the 85-seat space hosts guest lectures, panel discussions, recitals, and other performances.
South Wing, First Floor
Students take core humanities courses in this prominent classroom, the second largest in Stokes Hall. The distinctive space affords excellent views of the Link Garden and features optimal AV resources.
South Wing, Second Floor
Students in the College of Arts and Sciences Honors Program may enjoy this area for quiet study, while professors may reserve the library for discussions and other honors-related programming. The room's scholarly ambience is enhanced by an elegant series of windows overlooking the Commons.
South Wing, Second Floor
Students take upper-level electives in Stokes Hall's sizable 40- and 30-student classrooms, which are situated on nearly every floor of the North and South Wings. The rooms allow plenty of natural light and feature the latest technology to aid the learning experience.
View a floor plan.
The Stokes Hall Function Room offers a handsome setting for receptions of up to 50 people and can be converted for dinners, meetings, and formal presentations. Overlooking College Road, it is a central gathering space for student leaders, members of the faculty and administration, and notable visitors.
North Wing, Second Floor
The Link Garden provides BC students and the University community with an outdoor area that is both beautiful and functional. Adjoining both wings of Stokes Hall, the impeccably landscaped plaza is highlighted by a staircase descending from College Road.
For more information or to discuss naming opportunities in confidence, please contact Associate Vice President of Capital Giving Beth McDermott at beth.mcdermott@bc.edu or 617-552-9151.





