A Tudor Gothic building that fits well with Old Main and the chapel across the street. The cornerstone was laid in 1922 by Archbishop Canevin himself (Pittsburgh was not an archdiocese, but Canevin was titular Archbishop of Pelusium).(1)
Like many Pittsburgh buildings, Canevin Hall has more than one ground floor.
Footnotes
- Our source is “Stepping through time in Duquesne’s own Canevin Hall” in the Duquesne Duke, January 19, 2017. (↩)