Facilities

Drexel University shares campus-wide internet access,
modern facilities and convenient access to public transportation.
Located in the heart of the
University's main campus in University City, the Earle Mack School of Law includes:
- A
2-story atrium and balcony area for informal
meetings, receptions, and group study
- Three
large classrooms, one of which serves as
a moot courtroom
- One
medium classroom
- Three
smaller classrooms
- 3
seminar rooms
- 24
offices for full-time faculty members, plus
space for adjunct professors
- Office
space for student organizations and journals
- A
two-floor library
- Quiet
study areas within the library
- Other
areas where students can meet and work
- Fourth
floor Dean's suite and main Administrative
offices
Selected Photos:

(l. to rt.) - lobby of new Law School building; moot court room; front of building at mid-day

(l. to rt.) - typical classroom in new building; 4-storey bay windows; Law Library gallery

(l. to rt.) - 4th floor Dean's suite; front entrance; new Law Library facade

(l. to rt.) - 3rd floor Law Library; skylight over Library stairway; reference desk in Library
More about the Earle Mack School of Law at Drexel University:
The
Earle Mack School of Law building
is located at 3320 Market Street, between 33rd and
34th
Streets.
It is
across
the street
from
the Daskalaskis Athletic Center, and next door to the
University's main library (Hagerty). It is also half
a block from
SEPTA's
Market-Frankfort elevated/subway line (serving
Center City and the Northeast), as well as the
subway-surface
lines (serving the City's central areas and western
suburbs), making the law school convenient to housing
and to the courts and co-op placements in the Philadelphia
legal community.
Earle
Mack School of Law Naming Ceremony: Click
HERE to
read story.
Law
School Ribbon Cutting Ceremony: Click
HERE to
view photos.
Law Building History: Groundbreaking
Drexel University
hosted the groundbreaking ceremony on November 15, 2005 to begin construction
for the Law School facility. To view remarks via video clips made by
dignitaries during the groundbreaking ceremony, please click
HERE.
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