east of Partridge Street. Over the years, the college acquired many of the Victorian-era homes adjacent to the main campus. Many of these structures were converted into offices and student housing. The expansion of the college into the surrounding neighborhood occasionally led to conflict with local neighborhood and historic conservation associations.
St. Joseph Hall is a four-story English brick building with limestone trim fronted by six Corinthian columns. It is located at 985 Madison Avenue between the Science Center to the west and Moran Hall to the east. The structure was built in 1922 at a cost of US$500,000 (equivalent to $9,400,000 in 2024) due to a need for classroom and dining space to house the growing student body.
The Massry Center for the Arts features the Kathleen McManus Picotte Recital Hall, the Esther Massry Gallery, and the William Randolph Hearst Music Wing. This building served as the primary venue for concerts and exhibitions by the college's students and faculty, and as a performance and …
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