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Wish Field / Cacciatore Stadium
Between Fullerton and Belden Avenues on the east side of the Red Line El tracksAn entrance to Cacciatore Stadium, seen from under the CTA Red Line El tracksBuilt 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
Theatre School
2135 N. KenmoreThe main entrance of the Theatre SchoolHoused in the former St. Vincent DePaul Elementary School, the Theatre School is a 36,000 square-foot buildling that provides classrooms, rehearsal spaces and a costume shop, as well as scenery, prop and lighting design studios. Theatre faculty and staff offices are also located here
Academic Building; Belden Apartments; Arts and Letters Hall
An artist's rendering of Arts and Letters Hall including elevation information and floor plans, dated 7 January 201
Academic Building; Belden Apartments; Arts and Letters Hall
2315 N. Kenmore Ave.A computer lab on the first floorThe 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.Looking out across the atrium on the fourth floorThe 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.A view of an outdoor seating area from a computer labThe 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.A view of the Chicago skyline from a classroom on the fourth floorThe 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.Looking up toward the fourth floor and the skylightThe 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.Seating in a computer lab on the first floorThe 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.A stained glass window on the first floorThe 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