Lee Hall: Reflection Room
The Lee Reflection Room is located in the basement of Lee House on the South 40. The space is available with swipe access for undergraduates living on campus. Prayer rugs and seating for meditation are available, and an ablution station is located outside.
Law School Multipurpose Room
The Law School’s multipurpose room is located in the Office of Student Life (Suite 210) in Anheuser-Busch Hall. The room is available for prayer, meditation, and reflection Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. Seating is available.
Sumers Welcome Court
Connects the East End Parking Garage to the Sumers Welcome Center. This garden offers patio seating, trees, and native plants.
Rudolph Courtyard
The patio is located on the first floor of the Danforth University Center, next to the Orchid Room on the South end of the building. The space is open to the public during DUC open hours: Monday- Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m., and Saturday-Sunday, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 a.m.
Hillman Hall: Interior Garden
Located on the building’s second floor in Rooms 218 and 228. The gardens are accessible Monday-Friday from 8:15 a.m.-5:15 p.m. via the Graham Research Suite and the Bridgewater Office of Administration. The two gardens provide natural lighting, chairs, and tables to utilize for reflection or studying.
Elizabeth Gray Danforth Butterfly Garden
Located on Forsyth Blvd. at Wallace Drive, dedicated in October 1996 by the Women’s Club at Washington University in St. Louis in memory of Elizabeth “Ibby” Gray Danforth, the university’s first lady from 1971 to 1995. The garden is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Dr. Huston Smith Meditation Garden
Located on the North side of Graham Chapel. The garden is named for Dr. Huston Smith, a world religions scholar who taught in the College of Arts & Science from 1947-1958. The space offers benches and a quiet space for reflection in the center of the Danforth campus.
Hillman Hall: Calares Garden Terrace
Green roof on the third floor of Hillman Hall. The space is available 24 hours a day for Brown School students. Doors are locked to the public from 6:00 p.m.-7:30 a.m. on weekdays and all weekend. The terrace offers offers patio tables and seating.
The Bird Rain and Buder Gathering Gardens
Located outside the South side of Hillman Hall. The gardens, which are available 24/7, were named for former faculty member and Dean of the School of Dental Medicine Dr. John T Bird Jr., DDS 1953 and Sister Madonna Buder, AB 1952.
Ann and Andrew Tisch Park
Provides five acres of green space on the East End of the Danforth Campus, past Brookings Quadrangle. The park includes a sculpture garden, movable chairs, and a fountain.