Campus Buildings

 

Peter J. Condakes Hall

This facility houses the school cafeteria, and is located in the west wing of the Polemanakos Dormitory.

Archbishop Cavadas Administration Building and Annex

This building was named after the first dean of the School.  It was originally part of the Weld family estate that owned the building in the early 1900's.  William Weld went on to become the Governor of Massachusetts.  The building itself is about 100 years old.  The property was purchased in the 1940's by Hellenic College.  During the 1953 academic year, the Cavadas Annex was added to provide more dormitory space.  Currently the building houses administrative offices.

Dendrinos Village

Dendrinos Village was constructed in 1995.  The four Dendrinos Village buildings consist of the Connie & Charles Cotros House, the Anagnostou House, the Spathis House and the Andrew and Eula (Caras) Carlos House.  The 24 apartments (which have 1, 2 or 3 bedrooms) are also utilized for married student housing.  

Halki Village

Halki Village was constructed in 1982 and first utilized as seminarian apartments.   There are 12 townhouses, which are now occupied by married students and their families.

Holy Cross Chapel

The groundbreaking for our Chapel took place in 1960, with the grand opening ceremonies held in 1963.  GOYA chapters primarily raised funds for construction across the Archdiocese.  The Chapel serves the Hellenic College and Holy Cross community, persons residing at the Philoxenia House (which provides housing for family members of those of the Orthodox faith who are undergoing surgery or other medical treatments in the Boston area) and other friends of the School.

Archbishop Iakovos Library and Learning Resource Center

The School's Library was formerly known as the Cotsidas-Tonna Library, which was built in 1960 and remodeled in 1998.  The newly built Archbishop Iakovos Library was financed through School funding and donations.  It houses an extensive theological and cultural collection as well as sacred artifacts and archives of Archbishop Iakovos.  The entire collection is accessible via the Internet.  The library was dedicated on September 12, 1999 with President George Bush serving as Honorary Chairman of the Dedication Committee.   When the exact site was being determined, the neighboring tree, which is over 150 years old, was preserved as a living landmark of the grounds.  

Maliotis Cultural Center

The Maliotis Cultural Center was built and donated to the School in 1976 by the late Costas and Mary Maliotis.  It is a 2-level structure consisting of a 346-seat auditorium, 2 150-seat lecture areas, a 3250 square food lobby/exhibit area, and administrative offices.  The purpose of the center is to display different aspects of modern Green culture, to further the interest in and understanding of Hellenic studies, and to foster the growth and development of HCHC. 

Pappas Gymnasium

This facility is named after donors John and Thomas Pappas.  The gym includes a basketball court, two racquetball courts and a new state-of-the-art fitness center donated by the Archbishop Iakovos Leadership 100 Foundation.  

Polemanakos Dormitory

Donated by brothers Theodore and Nicholas Polemanakos of Houston, Texas, Construction of the Polemanakos Dormitory was completed in the 1968-1969 academic year.  The three-story building has a capacity of housing 158 students, and has both men and women's floors.  Each main floor has a study lounge and bathroom facilities.  The building also houses a student lounge, recreation room, laundry room, RA Office and student mailboxes.

Skouros Classroom Building


The Skouros Classroom Building, named for Spyros Skouros, was built in 1960.  There are multiple classrooms in this two-story building.  Among other classrooms, it houses the language lab and computer labs.

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