Keele Campus

[4] The main facilities of the central part of the campus are connected by heated walkways for the safety and convenience of students and staff.

It includes a large cafeteria (with a courtyard), a "bear pit", a small "open" computer laboratory, several TD ATMs, Booster Juice and several offices focused on student and faculty services.

There are designated quiet study areas as well as several small conference rooms which students can reserve to work on group projects.

The library is named for William Pearson Scott, the member (1959-1971) Chair of the York University Board of Governors (1966-1971).

The continuous growing number of documentaries and feature films establishes SMIL as one of the top University Media Libraries in Ontario.

The new structures offer a wide range of academic, exhibition and performance facilities for teaching, learning, research, creative work and public presentation.

Located east of the Centre for Film and Theatre, facing the Schulich School of Business, Accolade East features exhibition and performing arts facilities, The Sandra Faire and Ivan Fecan Theatre, and The Recital Hall, including the main box office, as well as classrooms and an open-access computer laboratory serving the entire university.

[citation needed] Located north of the Joan & Martin Goldfarb Centre for Fine Arts and adjacent to Burton Auditorium, Accolade West is used by students from across the university.

As of November 2013, the restaurants in the Student Centre include Wendy's, Jimmy the Greek, Pagoda, Gino's Pizza, Mac's Sushi, Treats, Yogen Früz, Island Foods, and Bluemont Bistro.

[8] Located in the basement of the Student Centre, Break Room (formerly The Underground) is a restaurant and bar offering a mixed board and video game area.

The lower level has restaurants and retail stores including the York University Bookstore at the east end, as well as the on-campus medical office.

As of November 2024, the restaurants in York Lanes include Hero Burger, Popeyes, Sakura Japanese Restaurant, Qoola Fresh, Thaï Express (halal certified), The Campus Bubble Tea, The Great Canadian Bagel, Aroma Espresso Bar, Z-Teca, La Prep, Chaska, Pita Land, Cucina Italian Cafe, and Sushi Shop.

Built in 1971, the building is named for Air Vice-Marshal Wilfrid A. Curtis, founding organizing committee and first Chancellor of York (1959–1968).

The southern part of the campus includes the buildings for York's non-Arts and non-Fine Arts faculties (Atkinson College, Osgoode Hall and Law Library, Seneca@York, Schulich Business School) as well as the Bennett Centre, which houses various student services, such as admissions, financial aid, and general inquiry.

The northern part of the campus is heavy on residences (Vanier, Founders, Winters and McLaughlin), but also includes the Steadman Lecture Halls, as well as a hub for several athletic facilities: Former athletic facilities: In addition, the campus' other subway station, Pioneer Village station, is on its northern edge just west of the Track and Field Centre.

The western part of the campus also has several residences (Bethune, Calumet and Stong) and several academic buildings, as well as the Steacie Science & Engineering library.

[12] York is home to several residences: Beyond the university's Southern border (The Pond Rd) lies a subdivision referred to as The Village.

[16] Both were owned by the Stong family until 1951 and later by York University for housing[17] as well as studio facility for the Faculty of Fine Arts.

Vari Hall
Snow storm on central campus
The southernmost Ross Building Tower, also known as South Ross
Interior view of Scott Library
Scott Library exterior
A squirrel inside Keele Campus.
The Recital Hall just after grand opening performance.
The main entrance to the Accolade West building
The York Lanes and the York University Bookstore
The modern architecture of the TEL Building is visible with its large open spaces, sharp corners and open study areas
Health, Nursing and Environmental Studies Building
Stong Pond, close to Stong residence.
Typical animal at the western campus.