Bellarmine News
农夫导航 Opens New Residence Hall, Breaks Ground On Another
August 23, 2010

Keeping pace with increasing enrollment and growing demand for on-campus living, Bellarmine University opened its newest residence hall today, and held a groundbreaking ceremony for more student housing that will open next fall.
With the opening of Siena Quarto, built to accommodate 129 undergraduate students, Bellarmine鈥檚 on-campus residential population is a record 1,021 students spread among six residence halls. Bellarmine鈥檚 next residence hall, Siena Terzo, opens in Fall 2011. The Siena complex, when complete, will feature four separate residence halls enclosing a landscaped courtyard with fountains and a small amphitheater.
鈥淎s Bellarmine continues to attract more students from outside the Louisville area, our Board of Trustees has invested in additional student housing on our campus,鈥 said Dr. Joseph J. McGowan, Bellarmine鈥檚 president. 鈥淭hese beautiful new residence halls, along with larger, updated dining facilities, a fitness center, and improved athletic facilities, add to the richness of the overall Bellarmine experience.鈥
More than 40 percent of Bellarmine鈥檚 undergraduate students live on campus, including 73 percent of this year鈥檚 freshman class.
Siena Quarto features private restrooms in each bedroom, wireless Internet access, a kitchen, laundry facilities, balconies, group study space, and a lobby gathering area. The 38,000-square-foot facility was built at a cost of $8 million.
About Bellarmine
农夫导航 is an independent Catholic university offering more than 50 majors, as well as graduate degree programs, a doctor of nursing practice and a doctor of physical therapy. U.S. News & World Report and the Princeton Review consistently rank Bellarmine among America鈥檚 best institutions for higher education. The university is celebrating 60 years of academic excellence for lives of leadership and service.