Virtual Tour: Main Campus - Kalmanovitz Hall
Renovated in 2008, Kalmanovitz Hall is home to the social sciences and humanities.
Watch the video to take a look inside and learn more about K-Hall.
Just outside K-Hall's west entrance, Welch Field is a perfect spot for an impromptu game or to catch some sun after class.
With over 100,000 square feet of classroom, laboratory, office, meeting, and study space, Kalmanovitz fits the needs of everyone on campus.
Take a step through (art) history when you walk under the Romanesque Portal in K-Hall's atrium.
K-Hall was designed with students in mind. Comfortable study areas can be found throughout the building.
Sunlit conference rooms with white boards and flat-screen displays are available for study groups and other meetings.
K-Hall's wooden table and benches offer an alternative space for studying—and snacking.
Get some fresh air on the third floor in Kalmanovitz Hall’s rooftop sculpture terrace, featuring rotating exhibitions from local artists.
Open on weekdays from 9 a.m.–5 p.m. during the academic year, the sculpture terrace is a great getaway spot without leaving campus.
Just outside K-Hall, the Ovila Amphitheater provides an outdoor performance space that features a 16th century portal from a monastery in Spain.
Kalmanovitz Hall
Known as K-Hall around campus, 80-year-old Kalmanovitz Hall was recently renovated to create modern classrooms, faculty offices, laboratories and study spaces.
The third floor rooftop features an outdoor sculpture terrace with rotating exhibits. Outside of the main entrance, you’ll find the Kalmanovitz Amphitheater, which features a Renaissance-era church portal delivered from a monastery in Spain.