Cushing Hall
Cushing Hall of Engineering was constructed in 1932 to provide more space for the growing engineering program at Notre Dame. Today, it houses a laboratories, classrooms, and faculty offices. The building was named after John F. Cushing, its principal benefactor, who donated $300,000 toward the construction of a new hall of engineering; the old one had been badly damaged during a 1928 fire. Today, it houses classrooms, laboratories, and faculty and graduate student offices.