DePaul Hall (1961)
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DePaul Hall opened in 1961 as the university’s science building. In addition to classrooms and faculty offices, this 10,000-square-foot education and research space houses a lecture hall and four research laboratories for chemistry, biology, and psychology. It was named for the founder of the Congregation of the Mission, St. Vincent de Paul. Plans call for the facility to be replaced by the state-of-the-art B. Thomas Golisano Center for Integrated Sciences.
Offices
- Biology Department
- Chemistry Department
- Physics Department
- Psychology Department