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After several weeks of delay, due to the need to sort and remove rock, workers were able to complete rough grading for the College’s newest building, St. Cecilia Hall, at the end of June. They then commenced on building retaining walls around what will be the building’s lower level, site of a future coffee shop and student recreation room. This past week they poured the concrete foundation for the first of these walls.

Set to open its doors in 2017, St. Cecilia Hall will be the fourteenth building constructed since the College acquired its campus in the 1970s. Situated on the southwest corner of the academic quadrangle, adjacent to St. Gladys Hall and Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity Chapel, the building will host the biweekly events that make up the St. Vincent DePaul Lecture and Concert Series. St. Cecilia Hall is made possible through a generous grant from the Fritz B. Burns Foundation of Los Angeles.

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St. Cecilia Hall Progress Update 04-2016
  • St. Cecilia Hall Progress Update 04-2016
  • St. Cecilia Hall Progress Update 04-2016
  • St. Cecilia Hall Progress Update 04-2016
  • St. Cecilia Hall Progress Update 04-2016
  • St. Cecilia Hall Progress Update 04-2016
  • St. Cecilia Hall Progress Update 04-2016
  • St. Cecilia Hall Progress Update 04-2016
  • St. Cecilia Hall Progress Update 04-2016
  • St. Cecilia Hall Progress Update 04-2016
  • St. Cecilia Hall Progress Update 04-2016
  • St. Cecilia Hall Progress Update 04-2016