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Latour Room


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The Latour Room, located in the Nazareth Student Center, is a large, open multipurpose room with media capabilities. It accommodates up to 500 people. It is a flexible space, which can accommodate multiple presentation/event formats, with or without tables and chairs.

This space, formerly known as the Crystal Room, was renamed The Latour Conference Room on May 2, 2008. Mrs. Lois Ann German Latour '51 was a generous supporter of Marywood over the years and, before her death, named Marywood University as the recipient of a large estate bequest that helped the University to accomplish several physical plant projects.





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