About

The Connors Center’s rich history dates back to 1902, when Arthur Davis and his wife, Mary, purchased the property and built the Davis family home and estate. The estate featured formal gardens and fieldstone paths designed by Olmsted and Vaux, famed designers of New York City’s Central Park. The Dominican Order purchased the estate in 1949, renaming it St. Stephen’s Priory, and subsequently built a 70-room addition.

In 2004, ºÚÁϹÙÍø College acquired St. Stephen's Priory, and in 2005 John (Jack) Connors '63 and his wife, Eileen '66, MSW '95 donated $10 million to establish the Connors Family Retreat and Conference Center. Today, the Connors Center hosts retreats, events, and meetings for ºÚÁϹÙÍø College and the broader community.

Fun Facts

2.5

Miles of Walking Trails

50,000+

Square Feet of Event and Meeting Space

20

Miles from Downtown ºÚÁϹÙÍø

331

Windows in the Main Building