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Graduate Schools /
Catholic University of America |
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Campus buildings |
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A map is available to locate the buildings on campus.Residence halls
- Caldwell Hall - graduates
- Caldwell Hall's Elizabeth Ann Seton Wing - graduates
- Centennial Village - undergraduates, mostly sophomores
- Camalier House
- Engelhard House
- Magner House
- McDonald House
- Quinn House
- Reardon House
- Unanue House (Freshman Residential College)
- Walton House
- Conaty Hall - undergraduates, almost all freshmen
- Curley Court - modular homes for juniors, seniors
- Flather Hall - undergraduates
- Gibbons Hall - undergraduates and graduates
- Millennium Hall North - apartments/suites for juniors, seniors, few graduates
- Millennium Hall South - apartments/suites for juniors, seniors, few graduates
- Regan Hall - University Honors housing
- Ryan Hall - undergraduates
- Spellman Hall - undergraduates, almost all freshmen
Academic buildings
- Caldwell Hall - theology, religion, canon law (Deans of Canon Law and Theology & Religious Studies)
- Columbus School of Law - law (Dean of Law)
- Edward M. Crough Center for Architectural Studies - architecture (Dean of Architecture & Planning)
- Gibbons Hall - history
- Gowan Hall - nursing (Dean of Nursing)
- Hannan Hall - physics
- Gilbert Hartke Theatre - drama
- Life Cycle Institute
- Maloney Hall - chemistry, sciences
- Marist Hall - media studies, politics, English, library & information sciences, anthropology (Dean of Library &
Information Science)
- McCort-Ward Hall - biology, sciences
- McMahon Hall - philosophy (Deans of Arts & Sciences and Philosophy)
- Nursing-Biology Building - sciences
- O'Boyle Hall - education
- Pangborn Hall - engineering, sciences (Deans of Engineering and Metropolitan College)
- Salve Regina Hall - art
- Shahan Hall - social work (Dean of Social Services)
- Theological College - University seminary
- Ward Hall - music (Dean of Music)
As with most college campuses, classes of many different fields are taught in most of the buildings; the list of courses
above is not meant to be exhaustive, but is the primary building for those courses.Other buildings
- Caldwell Hall - campus ministry
- Curley Hall - priests' residence
- Raymond A. DuFour Center - athletics facility
- Grounds Maintenance Complex
- Hannan Hall - contains Herzfeld Auditorium
- Gilbert Hartke Theatre
- Eugene I. Kane Student Health & Fitness Center (formerly North Dining Hall)- infirmary and student gym
- Leahy Hall - public safety/campus police, computer lab (both open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week)
- Life Cycle Institute - research facility
- McMahon Hall - admissions office, post office, registrar, financial aid office
- John K. Mullen of Denver Memorial Library - main library (branch libraries in some other academic buildings)
- Nugent Hall - office of the President and other University executives
- O'Boyle Hall - counseling center, academic tutoring services, writing center
- Pangborn Hall - summer sessions office
- Power Plant
- Edward J. Pryzbyla University Center - student life, dining services
- Saint Bonaventure Hall - Housing and Residential Services, faculty offices
- University Chapel of St. Vincent de Paul - chapel for Catholic Masses
- University Parking Garage - located underground directly south of the Columbus School of Law
- Visitors Information Center
- Ward Hall - music performances in recital hall
Abandoned buildings
- Cardinal Hall (formerly University Center West & East) - to reopen as new admissions and alumni offices
- Keane Hall - undergoing renovations
- Spalding Hall - permanently abandoned
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