The Information Desk, located in the main atrium, serves as an outlet for university information. It offers a lost and found, campus and community information, campus and building maps, and is also your source for building event information. Billiard and table tennis supplies and other various games are also available for no charge to students (with proper student ID).
Havener Center offers storage space for Recognized Student Organizations, pending availability. If no space is available, contact Student Involvement, as they may have storage space available.
Havener Center offers outstanding conference and event amenities while striving to provide exceptional customer service. To reserve a room to host your event, you must complete the appropriate online reservation form.
Havener Center offers a variety of audio visual equipment and services to patrons utilizing space in the building.
Havener Center can provide limited equipment rental outside of the building for campus use only.
Learn more about equipment rental
S&T Dining Services is the campus food service provider. Havener Center houses Einstein's Bros. Bagel, a food court, which includes Chick-fil-A, as well as the S&T Catering Services office.
The game room is home to billiards and table tennis, tables for board games, and a piano. Pool cues, balls, and table tennis paddles are available at the Information Desk at no charge to S&T students with valid S&T ID.
You can find quiet individual study areas as well as group study spaces throughout Havener Center.
Learn more about study and lounge areas
We apologize for the current construction inconvenience. The parking garage should be open by end of October 2023 and there is parking available across Hwy 63 from Havener Center. If you are hosting a large event, special parking passes may be provided. Please contact S&T Parking for pricing and parking information.
Learn more about visitor parking
Event planning success is in the details – and there are many of them. Tracking numerous tasks, multiple vendors, and constantly changing to-do list all at once can be challenging for some and daunting for others. There are several simple steps available to plan efficiently.
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