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The Cappuccino Bar: The Capp Bar opened in 1982 by Pete Blute and Pat Daly, to capture the Italian spirit during a Godfather-themes Charity Week and to remind people of their semester in Rome.
The UD Capp Bar has been serving espresso drinks longer than Starbucks. Students can even get a work study job at the Capp Bar!
UD actually runs two Capp Bars: one here in Irving and one on the Rome Campus.
Rome Photos: Take a look at life in Rome! You'll see photos of our "Due Santi" campus, formally known as the Eugene Constantin Rome Campus, which was built in 1994 to serve as the permanent home of the University of Dallas Rome Program which began in 1970. This sister campus can hold just over 120 students every semester and was renovated last year.
Around 85% of UD students spend some time on the Rome campus – either a semester or summer program. Campus is affectionately called “Due Santi” because the area it is in is said to have been a stop for Sts. Peter and Paul during their travels.
Haggar Foyer: Haggar named after J. M. Haggar (major donor of University). During the school year there are a ton banners in the foyer.
UD offers a lot of clubs and organizations for students to join. Some of most popular clubs and organizations include Student Government, Campus Activities Board (CAB), Rugby, Ultimate Frisbee, Crusaders for Life
Located in Haggar Campus Ministry, Health clinic, counselors, post office, cafeteria, and Student Affairs
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