Can Bishop’s save Divinity House with Aboriginal resource centre?

By newsroom
Can Bishop’s save Divinity House with Aboriginal resource centre?

Bishop's University wants to renovate its iconic Divinity House to develop a space for Aboriginal students. Divinity House, built in 1891, has been closed since 2014 due to major structural problems. The project, valued at several million dollars, is still in its infancy and is the latest attempt to salvage the iconic building, which served as a residence for students in the Faculty of Divinity, and later included an oratory and more recently classrooms for students, offices for faculty, and academic support services, such as the Writing Centre. See full story in the Tuesday, March 6th edition of The Record.

Share this article