Stein Hall
Stein Hall was completed in 1988 and named for Edith Stein, a Jewish convert to Catholicism who died in Auschwitz during WWII for refusing to deny her Jewish heritage and was canonized in 1999. Stein contains classrooms, multimedia resources and is home to the Ciocca Center for Business.
Media Gallery
What's in Stein?
Cafe Babel
Ciocca Center for Business Ethics and Society
🏢 What's in Stein?
Stein Hall contains 35 classrooms, two large lecture halls, the Audio-Visual department and offices for the departments of education, economics, accounting, and world languages, literature and cultures. It's also home to prelaw and health professions advising programs.
☕🥞🥪 Cafe Babel
Featuring Starbucks ™ coffee, ample seating and WiFi - Cafe Babel in Stein Hall is a lifesaver for those with busy schedules or who are in need of a quick afternoon lunch pick-me-up.
💼 Ciocca Center for Business Ethics and Society
The Ciocca Center prepares students to become ethical leaders and critically engaged citizens of a society deeply shaped by business. It offers multiple opportunities to explore questions about how business can contribute to the common good and promote real, long-term sustainable value for society. Offerings in the Ciocca Center are open to students of all majors and class years. Advisors offer one-on-one guidance to connect you to the resources and tools that will enable you to achieve your individual career goals