targeted student residence and academic building which opened in the fall of 2012. Two walking trails circle the outer perimeter and offer scenic walks through the Maine forest.
=== Gracie Theatre ===
The Gracie Theatre, located in the Beardsley Meeting House, is a 500-seat multipurpose venue. Opera singer Richard Troxell, comedian Bob Marley, and the Bangor Symphony Orchestra have all performed in the Gracie. The New England School of Communications has staged musicals (including West Side Story and The Who's Tommy) there and operates the theatre during other events.
=== Winkin Sports Complex ===
Winkin Sports Complex is home of the Husson University baseball, field hockey, and football teams. The ballpark has a capacity of 3,000 people and opened in 2004. It was formerly the home of Bangor Lumberjacks. The complex was named in honor of retired head baseball coach John Winkin. In 2003, the city of Bangor contributed $381,000 towards the building of the complex. In 2004, the Lumberjacks played their only …