Catholic University of America

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Locations

  1. Academic & Administrative

    1. McMahon Hall

      Campus address: 500 University Drive NE

      McMahon Hall was dedicated in 1889 by Cardinal James Gibbons of Baltimore. Since that time, McMahon has grown into one of Catholic University’s busiest and most diverse campus buildings. Bordering the central University Mall, McMahon's size and venerable architecture project its importance to the University.

      It is the home of the Office of the Provost, the Office of Global Strategies, the Office of Undergraduate Studies, the Office of Graduate Studies, the Honors Program, and the Institute for Policy Research. It is also home to the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, the Department of Greek and Latin, and the Center for Medieval and Byzantine Studies.

      The School of Arts and Sciences also is located in McMahon Hall. It is the largest undergraduate school and offers a wide range of majors. 

      In the foyer is a marble statue of Pope Leo XIII, who authorized the founding of Catholic University in 1887. The CUA Post Office is located on the ground floor.