PLAY VIDEOThe100-foot tower was based on the vision of Charles T. Barrett Jr., a St. Mary’s alumnus and president and CEO of Barrett Holdings Inc. He and his wife, Melissa, made the lead gift in memory of his mother, the late Susana Barrett, and envisioned a structure that would memorialize and bring together the campus community.
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Assumption Chapel
The chapel, which was built in 1908, has been rearranged, reorganized and renovated numerous times in the past century. But in each of its many incarnations, its focus has remained on the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.
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St. Louis Hall
In 2008, St. Louis Hall, the signature building of St. Mary’s University, has been added to the U.S. National Park Service’s National Register of Historic Places, the nation’s official list of historically significant properties.