Kalmanovitz Hall

Kalmanovitz Hall was recently renovated to create modern classrooms, faculty offices, labs, and student meeting space.  The 80-year-old building, formerly known as Campion Hall, is the oldest existing school building on the main campus and is currently home to the humanities and social sciences, Center for the Pacific Rim, Ricci Institute for Chinese-Western Cultural History, and the Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainability. A Rooftop Sculpture Terrace is located on the third floor which serves as a venue for rotating outdoor exhibitions.
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