New building at Notre Dame will house teacher-training program

Sept. 26, 2011
Carole Sandner Hall named for wife of university donor

From The Chicago Tribune: Carole Sandner Hall is the first building dedicated solely to academics that has been named for a woman at the University of Notre Dame. The $11.5 million building will house the Alliance for Catholic Education, a two-year service program that trains college graduates to work as teachers in 33 inner-city parochial schools across the country. Carole Sandner Hall is named for a wife of more than 40 years and a mother of eight children. Sandner's husband, Jack, funded the building along with other donors.

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