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Parking Hall CUA CAMPUS MAP DIRECTORY Admission, Magner House. E10 Father O’Connell Hall. E16 Raymond A. DuFour Marist Hall. C7 Athletic Center Alumni Relations, Marketing and Communications, Father O’Connell Hall. E16 Father O’Connell Hall. E16 Aquinas Hall. D8 McCort-Ward Hall. G15 Architecture and Planning, McDonald House. F10 Crough Center. F14 McGivney Hall, Arts and Sciences, Keane Auditorium. D15 M McMahon Hall. D13 McMahon Hall. D13 M Athletics, DuFour Center. F1 M TAYLOR ST Metro Station, Brookland-CUA. J15 . NE Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Metropolitan School, Conception. B15 Pangborn Hall. G14 Capuchin Bookstore, Monroe Street Millennium North. G8 College Market. F17 Millennium South. G9 Facilities Business and Economics, Monroe Street Market. G18 Grounds Center McMahon Hall. D13 Music, Ward Hall. A12 Caldwell Hall, Nugent Hall. A8 Auditorium and Chapel. C12 Marist Opus Hall Nursing-Biology Building. G15 Camalier House. E9 Annex Nursing, Gowan Hall. H15 Flather Campus Ministry, Hall O’Boyle Hall. B7 O’Boyle Hall Caldwell Hall. C12 Opus Hall. F6 Marist Hall Millennium Canon Law, Caldwell Hall. C12 Aquinas Hall North Pangborn Hall. G14 Regan Marian E Career Services, Nugent Hall Scholasticate Hall N McMahon Hall. D13 Philosophy, Aquinas Hall. D8 D. D. R Power Plant, Maintenance. G13 Eugene I. Kane K Centennial Village. E10 Student St. Vincent de Pryzbyla Center. E12 Camalier Health & Fitness Paul Chapel Columbus School of Law. G11 House Center Public Safety, Leahy Hall. A11 CORMAC Computer Center, Reardon House c Leahy Hall. A11 Walton House Ryan M Quinn House. D10 Hall Millennium HAREWOOD RD. NE Quinn House South Crough Center, Reardon House. D9 Hartke Curley Hall Centennial JOHN JOHN Koubek Auditorium. F14 Theatre Village McDonald House Regan Hall. F8 Engelhard House Curley Hall. C10 Salve Regina Magner House Residence Life, Hall Unanue House Dean of Students, Pryzbyla Center. E12 Leahy Pryzbyla Center. E12 Hall Caldwell McMahon Hannan Ryan Hall. G9 Hall UniversityColumbus School of Law Drama Department, St. Vincent de Paul Chapel. G9 Hall Parking Parking Hartke Theatre. A10 Salve Regina Hall, Art Gallery. C11 Garage DuFour Center. F1 Seton Seton Wing, Caldwell Hall. C12 Wing Edward J. Pryzbyla Engelhard House. D10 Ward University Center Shahan Hall. D14 Hall Engineering, Pangborn Hall. G14 Paulist Place Power Plant Social Service, Shahan Hall. D14 McCormack Enrollment Services, McMahon Student Conduct and Basilica of Plaza Father O’Connell Hall. E16 Hall Ethical Development, the National P Facilities Grounds Center. A5 Shrine of the Edward M. Crough Pryzbyla Center. E12 Immaculate Center for Conception Pangborn Hall Father O’Connell Hall. E16 Architectural Studies Student Life, Pryzbyla Center. E12 Financial Aid, Theological College. B19 P Shahan Father O’Connell Hall. E16 Meters Hall Perini Theology and Religious Studies, Only Flather Hall. F7 John K. Mullen Plaza Nursing-Biology Caldwell Hall. C12 Pryzbyla Plaza of Denver Building Gowan M Hall metro Gibbons Hall. C17 Memorial Library McCort-Ward Unanue House. E11 McGivney Hall Gowan Hall, Auditorium. H15 University Advancement, Hall Maloney Hall Graduate Admission, Father O’Connell Hall. E16 Father O’Connell Hall. E16 NE University Parking Garage. F12 Father O’Connell VE. N A M Hannan Hall, Hall HIGA metro Visitors’ Information, MIC Herzfeld Auditorium. D11 Gibbons Pryzbyla Center. E12 Hall Hartke Theatre, MONR Walton House. E9 OE ST. NE M Callan Theatre. A10 M Ward Hall, Recital Hall. A12 M Housing Services, Monroe Street Pryzbyla Center. E12 M Market E N Human Resources, Dominican House . of Studies Leahy Hall. A11 ST . NE 8TH Kane Student Health NE Theological College and Fitness Center. F9 4TH ST 7TH ST. Law School. G11 Leahy Hall. A11 Library, Mullen. E15.
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