
The suite-style residence hall on the northeast corner of 17th Street and Wisconsin Avenue is the Rev. James McCabe, S.J., Hall.
Father McCabe was Marquette's president from 1908-11. In 1909, Marquette became the first Catholic university in the world to offer co-education as part of its undergraduate program.
McCabe Hall will houses 216 students in suite-style rooms. Plans for the first floor include a student lounge, prayer room, hall store, laundry room and hall offices. The architects and contractors have kept some of the original architectural details in the eight-story building, including plaster details, archways, high ceilings, terrazzo flooring and woodwork detailing.
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