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The Emily W. Hundley Library

Lourdes Hall

Cambron Ice Tower

Hamilton Heath Science Building

 

Spalding Center & residence halls

Aquinas Hall

St. Catharine Farm

St. Catherine Motherhouse

Grotto

 

Magdalen Sanctuary

 Hilary Boone Administration Building

Lourdes Hall includes the gymnasium, sports departments, student affairs, and the Spirit Shoppe.  Saint Catherine got a gift of two statues. Statues of Saints Mary of Joseph, which flank Lourdes hall.

Cambron Ice Tower, an iconic landmark, named to honor Joseph and Emogene Cambron and Daniel and Marlona ice.

The Emily W. Hundley Library, a 30,000 square feet building that houses books, study spaces, classrooms, computer and teaching labs, a board room, and a cafe. Other features include archives, special collections, and permanent art exhibits.

Spalding Center and residence halls houses the dining center, student lounges and residence  halls: Dominic, Althaire and Siena (2009).

Aquinas Hall a resident hall located on the southern part of campus has 25 apartments and holds 100 students.

The Grotto is a replica of the Lady of Lourdes shrine in France. Where St. Bernadette kneels before Mary.

St. Catherine Motherhouse was reconstucted after a fire. Fifty Dominican Sister now reside there.

Hamiltion Heath Science Building, which is the location of the Pettus Autitorium, laboratories and classrooms, and the faculty offices of the School Of Heath and Human Sciences.

Hilary Boone Administration Building  is the former laundrey building for the Sisters from 1904 to the 1980s when it was converted to the administrative building for the college.

Magdalen Sanctuary is a chapel constucted as a symbol of the early heritage of the Dominican Sisters.

St. Catherine Farm A  300 acre farm without ash, antibiotics, steroids, or hormones. The farm sells its products throughout the state of Kentucky.

 

St. Catharine Campus Buildings

 

 

Even thought there are many new additions to St. Catharine campus, the building structures and theme keep a historical feel.

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