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Academic Building; Belden Apartments; Arts and Letters Hall
2315 N. Kenmore Ave.The crowd at the building's dedication ceremony, presided by Father Dennis Holtschneider, C.M.The Arts and Letters Hall was constructed on the site that formerly housed the Belden Apartments (1014, 1016, 1020 and 1022 Belden Ave. and 2315, 2319, 2323 N. Kenmore Ave). Known as the Academic Building during most of its construction process, it was officially renamed Arts and Letters Hall in 2011
Academic Building; Belden Apartments; Arts and Letters Hall
2315 N. Kenmore Ave.Father Dennis Holtschneider, C.M. speaking at the dedication ceremonyThe Arts and Letters Hall was constructed on the site that formerly housed the Belden Apartments (1014, 1016, 1020 and 1022 Belden Ave. and 2315, 2319, 2323 N. Kenmore Ave). Known as the Academic Building during most of its construction process, it was officially renamed Arts and Letters Hall in 2011
Academic Building; Belden Apartments; Arts and Letters Hall
2315 N. Kenmore Ave.Father James Murphy giving the blessing at the dedication ceremonyThe Arts and Letters Hall was constructed on the site that formerly housed the Belden Apartments (1014, 1016, 1020 and 1022 Belden Ave. and 2315, 2319, 2323 N. Kenmore Ave). Known as the Academic Building during most of its construction process, it was officially renamed Arts and Letters Hall in 2011
Academic Building; Belden Apartments; Arts and Letters Hall
2315 N. Kenmore Ave.The crowd at the building's dedication ceremony, presided by Father Dennis Holtschneider, C.M.The Arts and Letters Hall was constructed on the site that formerly housed the Belden Apartments (1014, 1016, 1020 and 1022 Belden Ave. and 2315, 2319, 2323 N. Kenmore Ave). Known as the Academic Building during most of its construction process, it was officially renamed Arts and Letters Hall in 2011
Corcoran Hall
910 W. Belden Ave.The facade of Corcoran HallAcquired in the 1976 west campus acquisition of the McCormick Theological Seminary, the dormitory building was renamed Francis V. Corcoran Hall after DePaul's fifth president (1930-1935), Rev. Francis V. Corcoran, C.M. The structure was originally built in 1950. DePaul President: Rev. John R. Cortelyou, C.M
Wish Field / Cacciatore Stadium
Between Fullerton and Belden Avenues on the east side of the Red Line El tracksThe outter wall along bleachers of Cacciatore StadiumBuilt in 1987, Wish Field is home to the Blue Demons men's and women's soccer teams. Cacciatore Stadium, at one end of Wish Field, is home to DePaul's softball team. Renovations completed in September 2010 include seating for nearly 1,200 fans, a new softball press box and the addition of a concessions stand
Gehring Hall; Theatre School Annex; Theater School Annex
2130 N. Kenmore Ave.The main entrance and facade of the Theatre School AnnexAcquired by DePaul in 1988 to add additional resources to the Theatre School, the building was formerly known as Gehring Hall when owned by St. Joseph's Hospital
Corcoran Hall
910 W. Belden Ave.Corcoran Hall seen from the rearAcquired in the 1976 west campus acquisition of the McCormick Theological Seminary, the dormitory building was renamed Francis V. Corcoran Hall after DePaul's fifth president (1930-1935), Rev. Francis V. Corcoran, C.M. The structure was originally built in 1950. DePaul President: Rev. John R. Cortelyou, C.M
Wish Field / Cacciatore Stadium
Between Fullerton and Belden Avenues on the east side of the Red Line El tracksBleachers at Wish Field / Cacciatore StadiumBuilt in 1987, Wish Field is home to the Blue Demons men's and women's soccer teams. Cacciatore Stadium, at one end of Wish Field, is home to DePaul's softball team. Renovations completed in September 2010 include seating for nearly 1,200 fans, a new softball press box and the addition of a concessions stand