List of Catholic University of America buildings
The following is a list of buildings at the Catholic University of America. As with most college campuses, classes of many different fields are taught in most of the buildings; the list of buildings below is not meant to be exhaustive, but is the primary building for those courses.
South Campus Buildings
- Conaty Hall - Demolished March 2011 (property under redevelopment)
- Saint Bonaventure Hall - Demolished December 2007 (property under redevelopment)
- Spalding Hall - Demolished March 2011 (property under redevelopment)
- Spellman Hall - Demolished March 2011 (property under redevelopment)
- Theological College - University Seminary
Central Campus Buildings
- Caldwell Hall (Divinity Hall)- housing for graduates and undergraduates; Campus Ministry; theology, religion and canon law classrooms; School of Canon Law; School of Theology & Religious Studies. Original building of the university.
- Elizabeth Ann Seton Wing - mixed housing for undergraduate and graduate women
- The House - housing for Campus Ministry Student Ministers
- Centennial Village - housing for undergraduates, mostly sophomores
- Camalier House
- Engelhard House
- Magner House
- McDonald House (Upperclassmen Residential College)
- Quinn House
- Reardon House
- Unanue House (Freshmen Residential College)
- Walton House
- Columbus School of Law
- Edward M. Crough Center for Architectural Studies - architecture classrooms; School of Architecture & Planning; contains Koubek Auditorium
- Gibbons Hall - housing for undergraduates; lower level contains Center for the Study of Culture and Values, Intensive English Program, and classrooms.
- Gowan Hall - nursing classrooms and the School of Nursing
- Hannan Hall - physics classrooms; contains the Vitreous State Laboratory and Herzfeld Auditorium
- Gilbert V. Hartke Theatre - includes Callan Theatre and the Lab Theatre
- Leahy Hall - public safety/campus police, computer lab
- Martin Maloney Chemical Laboratory - chemistry and sciences classrooms
- McGivney Hall (formerly Keane Hall) was recently renovationed and serves as the new home for the North American campus of the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family.
- Albert Hall (Keane Hall). First Residence building along Michigan Ave. Demolished in 1970.
- McCort-Ward Hall - biology and science classrooms
- McMahon Hall - modern languages, Greek & Latin, philosophy, mathematics classrooms; admissions office, post office, registrar, financial aid office; School of Arts & Sciences; School of Philosophy
- John K. Mullen of Denver Memorial Library - main library (subject-specific branch libraries in Gowan, Hannan, Pangborn, and Ward Halls)
- Nursing-Biology Building - science classrooms
- O'Connell Hall (formerly Cardinal Hall and University Center West & East) is to reopen as new admissions, Housing Services and alumni offices. Originally built by the Knights of Columbus and known as Graduate Hall to house the Knights of Columbus fellows. West wing houses the Department of History.
- Pangborn Hall - engineering and sciences classrooms
- Edward J. Pryzbyla University Center - Dean of Students, student organizations, dining services, disability support services, international students office
- Salve Regina Hall - art studios
- Shahan Hall - social work classrooms; School of Social Services
- Visitors Information Center - demolished Spring 2008
- Ward Hall - music classrooms; School of Music
North Campus Buildings
- Aquinas Hall (formerly Life Cycle Institute) - School of Philosophy; lower level houses the University Archives
- Curley Court - modular housing for juniors and seniors. Was removed in 2015.
- Curley Hall - priests' residence
- Raymond A. DuFour Athletic Center - with pool, gym, playing fields, and fitness center
- Grounds Maintenance Complex
- Flather Hall - housing for undergraduates, almost all Freshmen
- Eugene I. Kane Student Health & Fitness Center - infirmary and student gym
- Marist Hall - classrooms; School of Library & Information Science
- Millennium North Hall - apartments/suites for juniors, seniors, few graduates
- Millennium South Hall - apartments/suites for juniors, seniors, few graduates
- Nugent Hall - office and residence of the President
- O'Boyle Hall - counseling center, academic tutoring services, writing center
- Opus Hall - 7-story residence hall[1]
- Regan Hall - University Honors housing
- Ryan Hall - housing for undergraduates
- University Chapel of St. Vincent de Paul - chapel for Catholic Masses and periodic music recitals
References
- ↑ http://publicaffairs.cua.edu/Releases/2009//09OpusMoveIn.cfm Retrieved 2009-07-30.
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