Insalaco Hall is a wireless, technologically smart learning environment and officially opened its doors March 9, 2009. The $7 million structure houses the Assistive Technology Research Institute, additional classroom/conference space, a contemporary art gallery and leads to the newly renovated Lemmond Theater at Walsh Hall.
Insalaco Hall
The main level of the 28,500-square-foot building has four classrooms/conference rooms, a café, and a 2,600-square-foot art gallery. The lower level has three classrooms, a music ensemble room, several practice areas, a fine arts classroom and the Business Department offices.
Insalaco Hall Metzo Cafe
Metzo cafe is on the second floor of Insalaco Hall. The cafe and snack corner is available to students and staff that need a quick bite to eat on the go.
Insalaco Hall classroom
Insalaco Hall classrooms are equipped with ample space for students. Faculty utilize the latest teaching technology as each classroom is equipped with a smart sympodium. This compliments the rich learning environment and comfortable atmosphere
Pauly Friedman Art Gallery
The new Pauly Friedman Art Gallery occupies more than 2,700 square feet of space on the first floor of Insalaco Hall. The multipurpose gallery is used for performing arts as well as visual arts, and will soon have a portable stage that can be used for small musical performances and poetry readings.
Insalaco Hall second floor student lounge
The second floor lounge offers window seating that provides a great view of other campus builings. New murals highlighting the charisms of mercy can be found on each wall near the seating area.