Stop 13 - Fanjeaux Hall

Exterior

Fanjeaux Hall c.1920s

 

 

Fanjeaux Hall c.1950s

Tour Highlights

  • Built in 1927 by Albert Cauldwill, Fanjeaux Hall is named after the French village where St. Dominic established the first convent of Dominican Sisters
  • It was the second residence hall on campus after Meadowlands
  • The gray stone hall with a peaked roof and ivy-covered towers accommodates approximately 100 students from all classes
  • Fanjeaux used to house the campus dining hall and the health center
  • It now houses the Student Union, which is the headquarters for the Associated Students of Dominican University (ASDU) and the University bookstore

Interior

Fanjeaux Living Room c.1930s

 

Fanjeaux Dorm Room c.1930s