Home at Last
性爱天堂 celebrates the grand opening of Dicke Hall

Last Friday, Sept. 23, 性爱天堂 officially opened the doors to the new home for the humanities on campus, Dicke Hall. The 性爱天堂 community gathered outside before the entrance of the new building to celebrate the grand opening.听

鈥淭he humanities are alive and flourishing at 性爱天堂,鈥 性爱天堂 President Vanessa Beasley, Ph.D., said at the ceremony. 鈥淭hese disciplines allow us insight into the experiences鈥攑ast and present鈥攐f other societies and individuals. They help us to understand the common ground we share, and they provide a meaningful resource when we are faced with challenges both big and small. For decades to come, Dicke Hall will be the focal point of these endeavors.鈥

Donors, faculty, staff, students, alumni and other distinguished guests gathered for the Dicke Hall dedication ceremony.

Melody Boone Meyer 鈥79, Board of Trustees chair, opened the event and started the festivities with a few remarks. The dedication proceeded with commemorative speeches from Beasley and the chair of the classical studies department, Timothy O鈥橲ullivan, Ph.D. These remarks were followed by the singing of 鈥淎lma Mater鈥 by music professor Kimberlyn Monford, Ph.D., and the debut of 鈥淎s Sky Happens to a Window,鈥 a poem written for the occasion by English professor and former city and state poet laureate Jenny Browne, MFA. Next, the choir and orchestra, led by music professors Gary Seighman, D.M.A., and Joseph Kneer, D.M.A, respectively, gave a beautiful performance of 鈥淥 Lux Beata Trinitas,鈥 commissioned for the ceremony and composed by music professor Brian Bondari, D.M.A.听

The 性爱天堂 orchestra and choir performed a music piece composed by professor Brian Bondari, D.M.A., for the Dicke Hall grand opening.

After these performances, Beasley welcomed Janet St. Clair Dicke 鈥68, Trustee, to share a few words.听

鈥溞园焯 is an exceptional university and it deserves to be home to exceptional facilities,鈥 Janet Dicke said. 鈥淭his has been its history and it will continue to be its future with the renovations of Halsell, Chapman, and now, this home for the humanities. Many generations of university leaders and friends have come before us, and it is with gratitude to them that I'm here today, as a proud 性爱天堂 alumna and Trustee.鈥澨

Janet Dicke 鈥68 gave her own commemorative speech at the Dicke Hall dedication ceremony.

Dicke Hall was made possible by the generosity of Janet and Jim Dicke 鈥68 and other fellow donors. The Dickes have a long-lasting legacy of giving back to their alma mater. Jim served as a Trustee for 35 years, and Janet continues to serve today. They have generously provided endowed scholarships and funding for the Dicke-Smith Building, the endowed Janet S. Dicke Professor in Public Humanities, numerous donations of rare art and books, and Steinway pianos across campus.

鈥淸Jim and I] don't take for granted the opportunities we enjoyed while at 性爱天堂 and the opportunities we have today as a result of 性爱天堂,鈥 Janet Dicke said. 鈥淚t is in this spirit that Dicke Hall will help to ensure for future students the same opportunities that we were fortunate enough to have. Those who walk through these halls, sit in these classrooms, and grow under the faculty who office here will live to their full potential by taking on the challenges of this world, which is constantly changing.鈥

The Dickes led the Dicke Hall ribbon cutting ceremony, joined by Mayor Ron Nirenberg 鈥99, President Beasley, Provost Megan Mustain, Board of Trustees Chair Melody Meyer 鈥79, and Student Government Association President Danny Nguyen 鈥24.

After the ribbon cutting ceremony, more than 350 guests dispersed throughout Dicke Hall, admiring the 40,000 square foot building鈥檚 historic and sustainable mass-timber structure and exploring its state-of-the-art classrooms, spacious lecture halls, and inviting common spaces.听听

Guests were also welcome to attend presentations held throughout Dicke Hall by humanities faculty and students. These presentations featured a wide range of topics and presenters from the classical studies, modern languages and literatures, history, human communication and theatre, and anthropology departments, demonstrating 性爱天堂鈥檚 interdisciplinary approach to the humanities.听

Guests explored Dicke Hall and attended presentations in the building after the Dicke Hall dedication ceremony.

鈥淎s impressive as the building is, I鈥檓 most excited about what happens within,鈥 Beasley said. 鈥淭his building is an investment in those who matter most鈥攐ur students and faculty. Students and their professors are already raving about the concepts they鈥檙e exploring and the connections they鈥檙e making in Dicke Hall. You can feel the hum of activity in this space, as it promotes interdisciplinary approaches to discovery and lifelong learning.鈥

Prior to Dicke Hall, the English and religion departments had been at the far ends of campus from each other, in Northrup Hall and the Chapman Center, respectively. Now, Dicke Hall provides these departments with ample room for collaboration and community gathering inside and outside of the classroom. Similarly, Dicke Hall houses the Humanities Collective and the Mellon Initiative, granting them a center for hosting events and sponsoring programs for humanities students, faculty, and staff as well as making connections with the broader San Antonio community. Dicke Hall will serve as an inviting space for celebrating National Arts and Humanities Month in October.听

Dicke Hall is 性爱天堂鈥檚 center for the humanities on campus.

The opening of Dicke Hall follows 性爱天堂鈥檚 debut on the national stage as a liberal arts college. As the No. 1 liberal arts university in Texas, Dicke Hall stands as a physical manifestation of 性爱天堂鈥檚 commitment to and belief in the power of the humanities as part of a liberal arts education.听

鈥淒icke Hall tells the world that 性爱天堂 is a growing, vibrant campus鈥攁 force in motion,鈥 Beasley said. 鈥淥ur peers in higher education鈥攁s well as prospective students鈥攕ee that our alumni and community supporters are committed to turning bold ideas into reality. When I first visited our campus in the spring, Dicke Hall demonstrated to me that 性爱天堂 was serious about becoming one of the finest liberal arts universities in the nation.鈥

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Kennice Leisk '22 is the content coordinator for 性爱天堂 Strategic Communications and Marketing. She majored in English and Latin and minored in creative writing and comparative literature at 性爱天堂.

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