Students Explore the New Tenley Campus

On Oct. 15, Dean Claudio Grossman took a group of more than 30 current American University Washington College of Law students on a hard-hat tour of the new Tenley Campus buildout. Prior to the tour, the students had an opportunity to meet with the Dean and ask him questions about his career and the new campus in an informal atmosphere.

During the tour, students explored new spaces in the Warren and Yuma buildings, including the Pence Law Library, the 500-seat Grossman Hall, spacious classrooms, the legal clinic , and student-designated areas. 

The students were excited to see the campus' growth and are ready to start classes in the new home of American University Washington College of Law on January 11, 2016.
 
Workers put up finishing touches to the wall
Workers put up finishing touches to the wall
The courtyard connects three buildings on Tenley Campus
The courtyard connects three buildings on Tenley Campus
Students with Dean Grossman in Grossman Hall, the new conference center
Students with Dean Grossman in Grossman Hall, the new conference center
Large teaching space under construction
Large teaching space under construction
Students touring Tenley - Group two
Students touring Tenley - Group two
Dean of students David Jaffe
Dean of students David Jaffe
Spacious classrooms on Tenley Campus
Spacious classrooms on Tenley Campus
Stairs on Tenley Campus promote healthy lifestyles
Stairs on Tenley Campus promote healthy lifestyles
Students touring Tenley - Group one
Students touring Tenley - Group one
Dining area taking shape on Tenley Campus
Dining area taking shape on Tenley Campus