Champagnat Hall
Champagnat Hall, the tallest building on campus, was constructed in 1964. Named to honor the memory of Marcellin Champagnat, the French priest who founded the Marist Brothers in 1817, the nine-story residence hall houses over 400 first-year students. Residents have dramatic views of the Hudson River Valley, north and south. Special Services offices are located on the first floor. Champagnat was renovated in 2003 and is one of two residence halls with immediate access to the Student Center. (Source: Building & Place Names)
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Champagnat Hall, Marist Housing
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