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COMING SUMMER 2025

 Space Scheduling and Event Management


VenueVU provides faculty, staff and students a campus-wide solution for space reservations, event requests, and a centralized University Events Calendar. Visit the Project Implementation site for information about the project vision, scope, timeline, and more.
 

All on-campus spaces that are reservable can be booked by faculty, staff and students in VenueVU. This includes event spaces, classrooms, meeting rooms, athletic facilites, performance spaces, outdoor areas, study rooms, and more.

 

Permissions to book space will be based on role (i.e. faculty/staff vs. student) and reservations will either be direct-book or require an approval process, depending on the space. This will mirror the exisiting permissions and processes for space reservations on campus.

 

The VenueVU portal and the new University Events Calendar site will be live in Summer 2025. Links will be available on this page, as well as in . Exisiting links to previous room reservation systems and calendars on departmental websites will be updated as needed.

 

AREAS / SPACES PREVIOUS RESERVATION SYSTEM(S) NEW
RESERVATION SYSTEM
TRANSITION DATE
Academic Classrooms

All general purpose Registrar scheduled classrooms

Infosilem VenueVU Fall 2025
See Registrar website for details
Connelly Center

Including event spaces managed by the Connelly Center in Dougherty Hall, Garey Hall, and Picotte Hall

EvM VenueVU June 2025
Athletic Department

Including all gyms, fields, courts, and other athletic faciltiies

EvM and/or additional processes VenueVU June 2025
Falvey Library 

Including bookable event and meeting spaces in the Library.

EvM and/or additional processes VenueVU June 2025
Mullen Center for the Performing Arts

All performance and rehearsal/practice spaces

EvM and/or additional processes VenueVU June 2025
Event Venues

All general use event venues throughout campus, including in Bartley Hall, Driscoll Hall, Drosdick Hall, Talley Center, and more

EvM and/or additional processes VenueVU June 2025
Outdoor Spaces

All outdoor event areas including The Riley Ellipse, The Rowen Campus Green, The Grove, and more

EvM VenueVU June 2025
Meeting and Conference Rooms

All meeting and conference rooms throughout campus currently available for general booking by Faculty/Staff

Sharepoint, Outlook, EvM and/or additional processes VenueVU and Outlook
If an exisiting Outlook room
June 2025
Study Rooms

All general study rooms throughout campus for student use

Various processes VenueVU June 2025

Monday, May 19, 2025

Existing campus reservation systems, including EvM, are closed for future requests. Infosilem will remain open for Summer 2025 classroom reservations.

 

Tuesday, May 20, 2025 through Sunday, June 1, 2025

No centralized reservation system is in use for non-classroom spaces. Infosilem remains open for Summer 2025.

 

Monday, June 2, 2025

VenueVU launches for all Villanova community members, and can be used to make reservations in non-academic spaces. Infosilem is continued to be used for Summer 2025 classroom reservations.

 

Friday, August 1, 2025

VenueVU will open for Fall 2025 classroom reservations. Going forward, all classroom spaces are available exclusively in VenueVU.

Faculty, Staff and Students will be provided with various resources and materials on this site to assist in using VenueVU, including:

  • Space Guidelines
  • Live Demonstration Sessions
  • Quick Reference Guides
  • Open Office Hours 
  • Video Tutorials  

General questions related to VenueVU can be directed to events@villanova.edu.
 

For questions regarding specific areas or spaces, please refer to the following: 

AREA CONTACT
Academic Classrooms
All Buildings
registrar.classroom.reservations@villanova.edu
610-519-4030
Registrar's Office Website
Connelly Center
Event and Meeting Rooms
Dougherty Hall
East & West Lounge
Garey Hall
Rooms 10A & 31
Picotte Hall
ammy.rodriguezquizi@villanova.edu
610-519-7270
Connelly Center Website
Athletic Facilities
 All gyms, courts, fields and athletic venues
athleticfacilities@villanova.edu
610-519-5395
Falvey Library 
Event and Meeting Spaces
libraryevents@villanova.edu
610-519-3872
Falvey Idea Lab
Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
iee@villanova.edu
IEE Website
Mullen Center
Performance and Rehearsal Spaces
mullencenter@villanova.edu
610-519-5311
Mullen Center Website
Bartley Hall
Event and Meeting Rooms
 
Driscoll Hall
Event and Meeting Rooms
 
Drosdick Hall
Event and Meeting Rooms

alyson.hersker@villanova.edu

 

St. Augustine Center
SAC 300, SAC 400, SAC Courtyard

Mendel Hall

Mendel 103

antoinette.donovan@villanova.edu
St. Rita Hall
Community Room and Meeting Space
Corr Hall
Chapel
St. Thomas of Villanova Church
ommadmins@villanova.edu
610-519-3261
Mission and Ministry Website
Riley Hall
Meeting Rooms
 
Kennedy Hall
Meeting Rooms
 
Health Services Building
Room 200
healthbytes@villanova.edu
610-519-7407
Outdoor Venues
Outdoor Event Spaces
events@villanova.edu
Vasey Hall
Grad Center
 
Residence Halls
Lounges and Common Areas
residencelife@villanova.edu
610-519-4154
Career Center
Interview Rooms and Event Space
careers.info@villanova.edu
610-519-4060
Career Center Website
Tech Zone
Dobbin Hall
 
Dining Facilities
Dining Halls and Holy Grounds
diningservices@villanova.edu
610-519-4170
Other Spaces
For buildings or rooms not listed above
events@villanova.edu

General questions related to event support can be directed to events@villanova.edu.
 

For questions regarding specific event services, please refer to the following: 

AREA CONTACT
Villanova Catering catering@villanova.edu
610-519-8775
Parking parking@villanova.edu
610-519-6989
Public Safety george.christake@villanova.edu
610-519-3528
Facilities Management
Grounds, Electricians, Carpentry, or Maintenance Support
610-519-4420
Conference Services conferenceservices@villanova.edu
610-519-7580

Classroom Technology and Multimedia Services
support@villanova.edu
610-519-7777
Student-Run Audio/Visual Services events@vutc.com

Change Ambassadors are colleagues who play a key role in making sure questions, concerns, and ideas are heard during the transition to VenueVU. As representatives from each area, they bridge the gap between the project team and faculty, staff and students, sharing updates, gathering feedback, and helping everyone understand why the changes are happening. VenueVU users are welcome to contact a Change Ambassador with any questions or concerns.

  • Gina Palermo, Villanova Athletics
  • McKenzie Baldorossi, Auxiliary Services
  • Alyson Hersker, College of Engineering
  • Elaine Lamberto, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
  • Theresa Hoffman-Lare, Fitzpatrick College of Nursing
  • Kathleen Sinnott, Conference Services
  • Ammy Rodriguez-Quizi, Connelly Center
  • John Purcell, Connelly Center
  • Jennifer Kelly, Villanova Catering
  • Mike McGuckin, Villanova Dining Services
  • John McGonigle, Facilities Management
  • Elizabeth Feimster, Facilities Management
  • Dottie Scholnick, Facilities Management
  • Regina Duffy, Falvey Library
  • Joyce Harden, Grad Center
  • Tina Lynch, Mullen Center
  • Lt. George Christake, Public Safety 
  • Erin Spina, Registrar's Office
  • Brian Baker, UNIT
  • Ashish Desai, UNIT
  • Lindsay Dengler, Villanova School of Business
  • Scott Nolan, Provost's Office

Why the change from current systems to VenueVU? 

Many resulting organizational benefits necessiate the need for VenueVU, most notably, the need to improve the user experience for reserving spaces and requesting events; the need to provide a more comprehensive and accurate University Events Calendar; the need to enhance safety, security, and space utilization reporting; and the need to increase efficiencies for our campus event service providers, among many other results that will benefit the entire campus community. 

What systems will be replaced or go offline?

VenueVU will utlimately replace all existing platforms, portals, or forms used to request or reserve spaces. This includes the current EvM event request system and the InfoSilem portal operated by the Registrar for classroom reservations. Multiple other platforms or request forms used by various areas and departments to schedule spaces will also be replaced by VenueVU.

Rooms that are currently scheduled using Microsoft Outlook will retain that capability, as VenueVU will include a robust integration with Microsoft Exchange. 

The current University Events Calendar website will also be replaced by a more dynamic, upgraded site, which will feed from the events submitted and approved in VenueVU. 

Which spaces and departments are included in the project scope?

VenueVU will become the new reservation and scheduling platform for all scheduled spaces, including academic classrooms, event venues, athletic facilities, performance spaces, outdoor areas, and conference and study rooms. The majority of these spaces will be included in the Initial Campus Launch of VenueVU; however, some smaller department meeting rooms or other one-off spaces will be incorporated at a later time. All departments and undergraduate colleges that manage or oversee scheduled spaces are in scope, as well as all departments that provide event resources or services. The Charles Widger School of Law spaces within Scarpa Hall are not included in the Initial Campus Launch, but will be at a time to be determined in the future. 

Will the rules, restrictions, or approvals needed for reserving specific spaces or requesting events stay the same? 

In general, yes. The same rules, restrictions and approvals for each space will, for the most part, remain the same. However, there may be opportunity for process changes for the sake of improving efficiency, user experience, and space utilization. All in all, the various colleges and departments will continue to manage and schedule the spaces within their purview, and the rules, restrictions, and approvals will remain dependent on the space. By bringing all of this into one platform, VenueVU will provide the end-user with much greater transparency of the various rules, restrictions and approvals applicable for each space, improving the overall user experience.

What support and training will be available for users?

A priority of this project is to provide robust support and training resources for all users of VenueVU. Campus administrators who manage and oversee spaces will benefit from extensive, live, on-going training to support their use of the system. All faculty, staff and students who use VenueVU to request or reserve spaces will have access to tutorials, materials, and live support to assist their use of the platform.

How will the integrations with Banner and Microsoft Outlook work?

Villanova's student information system, Banner, will dynamically upload the academic schedule of classroom assignments into VenueVU, allowing space requestors to view when classrooms are available for meetings or events outside of when they are being used for academic classes. 

The Microsoft Exchange integration includes the ability for space requesters to reserve specific rooms within Outlook and have that reservation automatically sync between both Outlook and VenueVU. Users will also be able to see meeting attendees free/busy Outlook availability within VenueVU when selecting a time and space to book a meeting. 

Will VenueVU work for future spaces and new buildings?

Yes. The VenueVU platform was chosen for it's ability to scale-up, and will be configured to accomodate growth. Future spaces such as the new library building and the Cabrini Campus will be managed in VenueVU and will be added to the system at the appropriate time.  

How will we access VenueVU?

The VenueVU site will be found within the University website and in MyNova. Once logged-in, VenueVU will recognize your role at the University (i.e faculty, staff, or student), and grant you permissions that allow you to reserve or request specific spaces based on your role. 

What will happen to the existing space reservations and events already on the University Events Calendar or booked in other systems?

Prior to the Campus Launch, existing space reservations and events for future dates will be exported from the existing systems and imported into VenueVU. Campus administrators who oversee spaces will work to double-check accuracy, and space requestors may be asked to re-confirm their requests. After this export/import takes place, in Summer 2025, the new University Events Calendar website will be published, and space requestors will stop using existing systems and begin using VenueVU for any new space reservations or event requests. 

Will the University Events Calendar website and corresponding web links change?

Yes. The VenueVU project includes a new, upgraded University Events Calendar Website, which means the existing events calendar and links will no longer function after Summer 2025. The new calendar website will operate in very similar ways, with many enhancements, and support will be provided to any departments who may need to update their websites with new calendar links.