Ciampi Hall
Located next to the Townhouses and Hogan Campus Center, Ciampi Hall is the Wellbeing Living Learning Community (LLC). Ciampi is home to about 65 sophomores and juniors.
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🏡 Ciampi History
Located next to the Townhouses and Hogan Campus Center, Ciampi Hall was originally built as a residence for the Jesuits, in 1991 on the 500th anniversary of the birth of St. Ignatius Loyola. It is named for Anthony F. Ciampi who served as president of the College of the Holy Cross three separate terms (1851-1854, 1857-1861, and 1869-1873).
💺 Ciampi Living Spaces
Ciampi Hall focuses on the eight dimensions of wellness; emotional, spiritual, intellectual, physical, environmental, financial, occupational and social. The ground floor is common space consisting of a chapel, living and reception area, offices, and spaces to focus on those wellness dimensions.
Students in the Wellbeing Living Learning Community (LLC) at Ciampi Hall will create a residential community with moderation and purpose where they engage and explore wellbeing resources and opportunities with classmates who value personal wellbeing and seek to live a balanced and intentional lifestyle.
Ciampi Hall consists of double rooms with semi-private bathrooms.
Students in the Wellbeing Living Learning Community (LLC) at Ciampi Hall will create a residential community with moderation and purpose where they engage and explore wellbeing resources and opportunities with classmates who value personal wellbeing and seek to live a balanced and intentional lifestyle.
Ciampi Hall consists of double rooms with semi-private bathrooms.