Kenna Hall
Located on the southeast corner of campus and dedicated as Holy Cross Hall on November 22, 1959. Designed to accommodate 218 students in double rooms. Holy Cross Hall was renamed Kenna Hall on November 16, 1973, after Rev. Howard Kenna, CSC, the 14th president of the University.
Fun Fact
- Residence for Men 1959-84; 1987-88.
- Residence for Women 1984-87; 2012- (cont).
- Second Co-educational Residence Hall, 1988-2012 (the population is no longer mixed-gender).
- Headquarters of Air Force ROTC Detachment 695 since 1976.
- The building features a pottery lab.
- The Sauna room installed in 1983 was decommissioned in 2018.
Kenna Hall
Located on the southeast corner of campus and dedicated as Holy Cross Hall on November 22, 1959. Designed to accommodate 218 students in double rooms. Holy Cross Hall was renamed Kenna Hall on November 16, 1973, after Rev. Howard Kenna, CSC, the 14th president of the University.
Fun Fact
- Residence for Men 1959-84; 1987-88.
- Residence for Women 1984-87; 2012- (cont).
- Second Co-educational Residence Hall, 1988-2012 (the population is no longer mixed-gender).
- Headquarters of Air Force ROTC Detachment 695 since 1976.
- The building features a pottery lab.
- The Sauna room installed in 1983 was decommissioned in 2018.