Gibbons Hall
Dormitory in DC , United States
38°55′56″N 76°59′57″W / 38.932127°N 76.999294°W / 38.932127; -76.999294Gibbons Hall is a female dormitory for 138 upper-class students and one of 10 housing options for students at The Catholic University of America. Constructed in 1911 and named for the university's first chancellor, Cardinal James Gibbons, it was renovated in 2009. It is marked by a large central tower.[1]
References
- ^ Gibbons Hall
External links
- Official webpage
- v
- t
- e
Catholic University of America
- Benjamin T. Rome School of Music, Drama, and Art
- Busch School of Business and Economics
- Columbus School of Law
- Conway School of Nursing
- Metropolitan School of Professional Studies
- National Catholic School of Social Service
- School of Architecture and Planning
- School of Arts and Sciences
- School of Canon Law
- School of Engineering
- School of Philosophy
- School of Theology and Religious Studies
- President Kilpatrick
- Board of Trustees
- Notable alumni
- Sean M. Sullivan
- American Cardinals Dinner
- WCUA
- Alpha Delta Gamma
- Knights of Columbus
- Coat of arms
- Campus buildings
- Caldwell Hall
- Centennial Village
- Flather Hall
- Gibbons Hall
- Maloney Hall
- McMahon Hall
- Millennium North
- Millennium South
- Opus Hall
- Regan Hall
- Ryan Hall
- Seaton Wing
- Catholic University Cardinals
- Landmark Conference
- Cardinals football
- Cardinals men's basketball
- Cardinals rowing
- 1936 Orange Bowl
- 1940 Sun Bowl
- Steven Dean Memorial Trophy
- Brookland Stadium
- Cardinal Stadium
- Raymond A. DuFour Athletic Center
This article about a building or structure in Washington, D.C. is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e