Lewis Hall (Notre Dame) Explained

Lewis Hall
Type:Residence hall
Established:1965
Sex:Female
Shield:File:Arms of Lewis.svg
Coordinates:41.7044°N -86.2394°W
Gender:Female
Rector:Megan Moore
Undergraduates:269
Named For:Frank J. Lewis
Architect:Ellerbe Becket[1]
Architectural Style:Modern
Chapel:St. Theresa of Avila Chapel
Colors:Blue and yellow
Mascot:Chicks
Quad:Main (God) Quad
Website:
Charities:Food Bank of Northern Indiana
Events:Lewis House of Pancakes (LHOP), Crush Week
Affiliated Hall Label:Brother dorm
Affiliated Hall:Siegfried Hall

Lewis Hall is one of the 32 Residence Halls at the University of Notre Dame. Lewis is located northwest of the Main Building and south of St. Joseph's Lake. It was named 2013 Hall of the Year.[2] The coat of arms features two chicks, the mascot of the hall, in blue and yellow, the hall colors.[3]

History

Built in 1965, Lewis Hall was funded by Julia Lewis in honor of her husband, Chicago philanthropist Frank Lewis.[4] [5] Lewis Hall was the first residence hall at Notre Dame constructed for female students. It originally served as a residence for religious sisters studying for master's degrees and in 1968 also provided housing for laywomen pursuing graduate degrees. It became a women's undergraduate residence hall in 1972, the year Notre Dame began admitting female undergraduates. The first undergraduate woman accepted at Notre Dame, Mary Ann Proctor, lived with the graduate students and nuns. With more than 250 residents, Lewis is one of the largest women's halls on campus.[6] The building features two artworks by Croatian sculptor and artist-in-residence Ivan Meštrović: a bronze crucifix in the chapel, and a Madonna and Child (1956) in the courtyard.[7] [8] While at Notre Dame, Mestrovic worked primarily with plaster due to his advanced age and the difficulty of handling and working with large blocks of marble or wood. Several of his works were not cast into bronze until after his death, including the Madonna and Child.The current rector is Megan Moore.

Traditions

Lewis' most famous event is Crush Week, which culminates in a dance. Lewis also sponsors a 3K race called the Crush Rush. LHOP is a hall-wide breakfast event where each floor prepares a different plate.

Notable residents

Room information

Lewis Hall has 132 rooms and features the following room configurations:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Official Building Inventory. 1 October 2015. Facilities Design and Operations. University of Notre Dame. 11 November 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304044108/http://architect.nd.edu/assets/74747/2012_official_building_list.pdf. 4 March 2016. dead.
  2. Web site: Lewis wins Hall of the Year // The Observer.
  3. Web site: About. 2020-10-22. Lewis Hall. en.
  4. Web site: Dame . Marketing Communications: Web . Hall Portrait: Lewis Stories Notre Dame Magazine University of Notre Dame . Notre Dame Magazine . 10 June 2020 . en.
  5. News: Notre Dame Football Pre-Game Masses Move to Various Locations in 2017 . 10 June 2020 . Notre Dame Fighting Irish - Official Athletics Website . 1 September 2017.
  6. Web site: Lewis Hall // Office of Housing // University of Notre Dame . 2015-02-09 . 2015-02-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150210022301/http://housing.nd.edu/undergraduate/residence-halls/lewis-hall/ . dead .
  7. Book: McCormick . Robert B. . IVAN MEŠTROVIĆ AT NOTRE DAME . University of Notre Dame . 64 . 10 June 2020.
  8. Porter . Dean A. . Croatian Academy of America . 1983 . New Observationls on Ivan Meštrović: . Journal of Croatian Studies . 24 . 57–80 . 10.5840/jcroatstud1983246 . 0075-4218.