and even held science laboratories. The 1960s also saw the construction of a chapel in 1961 and a library in 1965.
=== Late 20th century ===
The early 1970s were a time of much change for the college. After Infante's ten-year presidency in 1967, three presidents were to follow in only three years. Barbara Leonardo was president from 1967 to 1968. During her time at the college, she was also a dean and taught history. In 1968, Gervase Lapadula became president, but soon had to resign due to health problems.
During the late 1960s and early 1970s, the college was starting to change from a women-only to a co-educational establishment and by the early 1980s, the college was completely coeducational. Through a program with Eastern University, located next to the college, men started to attend classes at Cabrini. In turn, Cabrini students were offered more courses through both expansion and external courses at Eastern.
In the 1980s, political science, social work, and computer science programs were added and Xavier …