Tenley Campus
Tenley Campus was a satellite campus of American University located on Tenley Circle, in Northwest Washington, DC. It was formerly home to the School of Professional & Extended Studies, including the Washington Semester Program, as well as University Publications, the Media Relations department, and the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. It was largely demolished in 2013, and a new home for the Washington College of Law is being built in the location as of February 2015.
Purchased in 1987 by AU, Tenley Campus was acquired to alleviate space problems at the university's main campus. Formerly the Immaculata School, it was about half a mile from main campus on Tenley Circle, at the intersection of Wisconsin and Nebraska Avenues. This campus was popular with interns because of its close proximity to the Tenleytown-AU Metro station on the WMATA Red Line.
Buildings:
- Capital Hall—Houses 191 students; contained the fitness center, a recreation center, and a small auditorium. It also housed the offices of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) and the Washington Internship for Native Students (WINS) program
- Federal Hall—Houses 128 students; Contained the mailroom, computer lab, and dining hall (Tenley Café).
- Congressional Hall—Housed 173 students; contained reception desk and Resident Director's office.
- Constitution Building—Contained the Washington Semester Program, University Publications, Alumni Relations, and other administrative offices.
- Dunblane House—small office and classroom building
A GPS-friendly address for the Tenley Campus is 4344 Nebraska Ave. NW, Washington DC 20016.
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