USD Magazine Spring 2022

TORERO NEWS USD MAGAZINE

NICK PORTER

[ r e n e w a l ]

I A T R U E R E N A I S S A N C E New and renovated spaces celebrated on campus by Kelsey Grey

20 study rooms. Even the all-too- familiar to students Camino Stacks area was renovated and now includes 10 new study spaces. A celebration marking the ren- ovation of Camino, Founders and Sacred Heart Halls was held to mark the occasion this past fall. “This marks the refurbishment of the center and the heart of the university,” said College of Arts and Sciences Dean Noelle Norton. She added, “We’re excited to celebrate our new space over the next semester.” After the ceremony, attendees explored the renovated buildings

nspiring surroundings date back to the first days of the University of San Diego. More than seven decades after its founding, USD is proud to have rededicated several spaces that foster campus beauty. In the fall of 2021, the USD

Honors Program offices, is 36,000 square feet of classroom and collaborative spaces that provide students with places to study and connect throughout their college experience. Copley Library now features two entrances and more than

community watched as both the new Learning Commons and the renovated Helen K. and James S. Copley Library were officially opened. The two-story Learning Commons, which houses the USD Writing Center and the

4

USD MAGAZINE

Made with FlippingBook - professional solution for displaying marketing and sales documents online