Albertus Magnus

albertus magnus.jpgAlbertus Magnus, the former science building, is named in honor of Saint Albert the Great, a great medieval scientist and the man who is credited as being the first Dominican to introduce the study of natural sciences into a largely theological curriculum. When Albertus Magnus was constructed in the early 1950’s, the building was considered to be modern architecture.

Currently, the building is closed.

Last updated: Nov 18, 2009.
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