Students Start Classes on Tenley Campus

On Monday, Jan. 11, 2016, American University Washington College of Law's students, faculty, and staff began the spring semester at the law school's new Tenley Campus. The 8 ½ acre state-of-the-art campus fulfills our long-held vision to create a legal center that inspires our community and reflects our proud history and promising future. 

 

Dining at Tenley
Dining at Tenley
Capital Hall and The Atrium
Capital Hall and The Atrium
Students prepare for class in one of the many working spaces
Students prepare for class in one of the many working spaces
Quiet Study Rooms
Quiet Study Rooms
View of the Warren Building and Pence Law Library
View of the Warren Building and Pence Law Library
View of the Yuma Building from the Courtyard
View of the Yuma Building from the Courtyard
View of the Yuma Building and the Courthouse, converted from a historical chapel
View of the Yuma Building and the Courthouse, converted from a historical chapel
The Yuma Building Entrance
The Yuma Building Entrance
Pence Law Library Lights
Pence Law Library Lights
The reading room in Pence Law Library
The reading room in Pence Law Library
Study areas in Pence Law
Study areas in Pence Law
The Commons, a collaborative working space
The Commons, a collaborative working space
Students prepare for class in one of the many working spaces
Students prepare for class in one of the many working spaces
One of the 100-person classrooms
One of the 100-person classrooms
Light-filled classrooms feature a beautiful view of Tenleytown
Light-filled classrooms feature a beautiful view of Tenleytown
The new campus promotes healthy living, features bike racks and stairs
The new campus promotes healthy living, features bike racks and stairs