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The Patrick and Margaret
DeNaples Center

The Patrick and Margaret DeNaples Center, which opened in January 2008, is the largest and most ambitious building project in the 120-year history of The University of Scranton.

The 118,000 square-foot, four-story building is located along Mulberry Street. Later this spring, the adjacent Gunster Center will be taken down to create a campus green in its place that is nearly the size of a football field.

The DeNaples Center has been designed and constructed to achieve LEED certification as part of the University's Sustainability initiatives.

Click to enlarge. The 118,000 square-foot DeNaples Center was designed by Burt Hill Kosar Rittleman of Philadelphia.
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Click to enlarge. Orientation Team Leaders meet in the Student Forum.
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Click to enlarge. "The Fresh Food Concept" features an open kitchen, where meals are made fresh to order.
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Click to enlarge. The bookstore is located along "Main Street" on the main floor of the DeNaples Center.
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Click to enlarge. The fourth floor of the building features three meeting rooms of various sizes, including a large room that features a fireplace and access to a balcony that will overlook the campus green, once complete.
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Click to enlarge. A 260-seat theater on the fourth floor boasts high-definition video, surround sound and comfortable, oversize theater seating.
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Click to enlarge. The Alumni iTower, which spans from the first to the second floor, includes monitors that broadcast national and local news, weather and information about events in the building.
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Click to enlarge. The first floor lobby includes an inviting lounge that will ultimately overlook the campus green.
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