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  2. Daskalakis Athletic Center - Wikipedia

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    The facility is best known for its 2,509-seat multi-purpose arena that is home to multiple Drexel University Dragons sports teams including basketball and wrestling.While the entire recreation center, including the multi-purpose arena, gym, natatorium, rock climbing wall, and squash canter are located in the athletic center, the "DAC" generally refers solely to the multi-purpose arena.

  3. Campus of Drexel University - Wikipedia

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    Drexel has a large urban campus, so the risks of crime are assertively addressed. Drexel aims to maintain a secure campus for students, staff, and local neighbors. [5] Drexel's solution to the issue of crime is a three—layers of defense: Drexel Police, Philadelphia Police, and Drexel Public Safety (staffed by Allied Barton).

  4. Drexel University - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Anthony J. Drexel by Moses J. Ezekiel, which was completed in 1904 and moved to the Drexel campus in 1966 The Main Building, dedicated in 1891 Academy of Natural Sciences (in structure built in 1876) as it appeared in 1891 in its present location but a prior edifice [13]) The interior of Drexel University's Main Building as seen in 2023 Monumental conical pendulum clock by Eugène ...

  5. List of Catholic University of America buildings - Wikipedia

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    Millennium Hall (North and South) holds apartments and suites for juniors, seniors, and graduate students. Nugent Hall is the office and private residence of the University President. O'Boyle Hall contains the Counseling Center and offices of the Departments of Education and Psychology. Opus Hall is a 7-story residence hall. [2]

  6. History of Drexel University - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Joseph Drexel, who founded the Drexel Institute of Art, Science and Industry in 1891, which later became Drexel University. The history of Drexel University, a private university in Philadelphia, began with the founding of Drexel Institute of Art, Science and Industry in 1891 by Anthony J. Drexel, with the main building dedicated on December 17 of that year.

  7. Drexel Dragons men's basketball - Wikipedia

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    Drexel previously held a number of home games at other local venues in Philadelphia. In the 1952–53 season when 6 of Drexel's 9 home games were played at Sayre Junior High School, 2 home games were played at Philadelphia Convention Hall (as was one game the previous season), and the final game was played at St. Joseph's Field House.

  8. Millennium Hall - Wikipedia

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    Millennium Hall may refer to: Millenium Hall, or A Description of Millenium Hall and the Country Adjacent, a 1762 novel by Sarah Scott; Millennium Hall, one of several buildings funded by the Millennium Commission to celebrate the turn of the millennium; Millennium Hall (Addis Ababa), a multi-purpose venue in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

  9. Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The interior of the Kimmel Center with Marian Anderson Hall (middle) and the Perelman Theater (left) in September 2005 Interior of Marian Anderson Hall during intermission of the Philadelphia Orchestra matinee concert in May 2015. In 1986, the Philadelphia Orchestra approved a plan to construct a new concert hall to replace the aging Academy of ...