LOOP CAMPUS BUILDINGS A-Z
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CDM Center DePaul Center Lewis Center |
Merle Reskin Theatre O'Malley Place University Center (UC) |
Richard M. and Maggie C. Daley Building 55 East Jackson Blvd. |
Lewis Center is the main home of the university’s College of Law. The college’s Admission office and Rinn Law Library are housed at Lewis, along with the Loop branch of the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences' undergrad division, the office of Continuing and Professional Education, the Honors Program, the University Center for Writing-based Learning and a general use computer lab with over 50 workstations.
Administrative offices including Student Affairs, the Public Safety office and Facility Operations are also present in the Lewis Center.
Formerly Kimball Hall Building. Built in 1916, acquired by DePaul in 1955 through a gift of Mr. Frank J. Lewis.
Connected to Lewis Center via walkways and elevators, O'Malley Place features the College of Law’s Career Services center, the Office of Diversity Education, the Public Services graduate program, numerous classrooms and a computer lab with nearly 100 workstations for general student usage.
Formerly the Finchley Building. Rededicated as Comerford J. O’Malley Place in 1980 after DePaul’s seventh president (1944-1964). Built in 1928, acquired by DePaul in 1972.

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