DAVID M. CLARKE, S.J. HALL What should I know about the construction of Clarke Hall? This fall, Regis University began construction on a new 75,000 sq. ft., four-story building at a location slightly southwest of the Field House and southeast of the Coors Life Directions Center. Construction will be completed in December 2012 and the building will be fully occupied and functioning in January 2013. For more information on making a gift to this project, please contact the Office of University Relations at 303-458-3535 or urelations@regis.edu.
A few highlights from this project include: ¤ Brick and stone exterior finishes compatible with the palette of materials seen on Carroll Hall, Main Hall and the St. John Francis Regis Chapel. ¤ 10 conference/seminar rooms equipped with state-of-the-art presentation technology that will help address enrollment growth in CPS and Regis College. ¤ A large gathering space, located just inside the primary entrance, which will contain a catering kitchen as well as a coffee/snack bar. ¤ Facilities that will house all programs for The College for Professional Studies (CPS) and the CPS and Rueckert-Hartman College for Health Professions (RHCHP) Departments of Learning Design. ¤ A consolidated University-wide testing center, writing center, tutoring center, as well as a new home for the Department of Disability Services.
ST. PETER CLAVER, S.J. HALL What should I know about the Claver Hall renovation project? In fall 2011, Regis University will begin construction on a major renovation and expansion of the former Adult Learning Center, which has been renamed St. Peter Claver, S.J. Hall. When completed, the facility will be the home of RHCHP Schools of Pharmacy and Physical Therapy (PT), as well as the Division of Health Services Administration and the Office of the Dean.
St. Peter Claver (1581-1654) was a Jesuit priest who worked in Cartagena, Columbia, to alleviate the suffering and living conditions of the African slaves.
A few highlights from this project include: ¤ A large multi-purpose space that can seat 300, complete with a stage and presentation technology. ¤ A 180-seat state-of-the-art performance/lecture hall with a balcony, large stage and backstage area, a green room with men’s and women’s changing rooms, two rehearsal rooms and music practice rooms. ¤ A food court/café with a full kitchen that can serve students and accommodate special events. ¤ Major increases in classroom and lab space to address enrollment growth in RHCHP and Regis College, including the addition of a teaching lab with a dispensing pharmacy, patient counseling areas, and laboratory science capability. ¤ A renovation and expansion of the current simulation laboratory, where students can use technology-enhanced interactive manikins to practice clinical scenarios. For more detailed information on these projects, including floor plans and models, please visit: www.regis.edu/buildingregis For more information on making a gift to this project, please contact the Office of University Relations at 303-458-3535 or urelations@regis.edu.