The Campus Plan for Lesley University is a significant segment of the Better Lesley initiative. The Operations team oversees the implementation of the campus plan after it has been approved by the Board of Trustees. Our Campus Plan is designed to enhance the student experience at Lesley by updating historical buildings on South Campus, maintaining our existing spaces on Doble Campus, and reimagining the space we use at Porter Campus.
The current construction project at South Campus encompasses a complete renovation to Reed Burnham. It also includes infrastructure improvements and a new grounds plan that better serves students, both current and prospective, faculty and staff. Much of the former Episcopal Divinity School campus was built in the 19th century, so upgrades to buildings, grounds and the infrastructure that feeds into them are long overdue.
The new Reed Burnham will be considered one building. There will be an interior bridge on the second floor that will connect the space, along with a renovated arcade on the quad side of the exterior. We are about halfway through the project in Reed Burnham renovation. Our new elevator is being built into the space; the new slate roof is being installed. We have begun to close walls inside the building as we complete new plumbing, HVAC, and electrical systems. In addition to updating the Tyler Room in Burnham Hall, we are building a new conference and gathering space that will span two floors with windows out to the new beautifully landscaped quad.
We began to make grounds improvements in the outdoor spaces near Rousmaniere and Kidder House in 2023 by adding furniture and outdoor games for student use. The next phase will include a new parking lot with EV charging stations and a basketball court next to 101 Brattle. The quad will be landscaped with grassy areas and walking paths connecting the buildings. There will also be a new garden placed in the area near Lawrence Hall that was a parking lot and is currently used for construction activities.
The team is very focused on incorporating sustainable practices into the construction, as well. We are reclaiming granite from curbs, steps, and window wells to use in the garden. Wood trim from the Reed and Burnham buildings is being placed into the new construction where the design allows.
Although there are not large-scale construction projects being done at Doble Campus, we completed renovations to Ava’s Café in 2023. These improvements allowed for our new dining plans and the technology to implement the order ahead system that is being rolled out in the Spring semester 2024. The athletics, Green Room (part of Marran Theatre) and Campus safety spaces have been refreshed and 23 Mellen has been renovated to accommodate student facing services in one location. The Marran Theatre received audio visual updates as well.
As we work through our phased real estate plan with the sales of some buildings, we plan to restructure Lot C parking by demolishing the building that is 33 ½ Mellen St., the yellow building in the middle of the parking lot behind 61 Oxford St. This will allow us to reconfigure the lot and accommodate parking more effectively.
The transformation of University Hall at Porter Campus has begun and will continue for the next few years. We converted the former Partner’s Healthcare space into the Support Hub so one-stop assistance is more accessible to students and their families. The former Enterprise Car Rental location was transformed into a second location for Admissions to operate. Athletics was provided a new space in UHALL to meet with prospective student athletes and their families, as well. On the third floor, we built a new lounge for faculty and students and updated the faculty office spaces. We also added the Lesley On The Go store at Porter Café that is planned to open in February 2024.
There are more upgrades to University Hall planned. Stay tuned for more information.
The Operations Team welcomes input from the Lesley community on these initiatives. Please send questions or comments to feedback@lesley.edu.