The Catholic University of America

Catholic University of America's School of cualogo-small.gif Religious Studies is particularly well known for its role in training scholars for the academic community and leaders for the Church and nation.  The school's student body includes priests and members of religious communities, as well as laymen and laywomen from many different religious backgrounds and nations.

The Catholic University of America
School of Religious Studies
Washington, DC 20064

Phone: (202) 319-5683

Rev. Stephen Happel, Dean
Rev. James Wiseman, OSB, Chair, Dept. of Theology

Web site:http://religiousstudies.cua.edu/

Driving Directions

Traveling from the north:
(Baltimore-Washington Parkway or Interstate 295) follow New York Avenue west to South Dakota Avenue, turn right onto South Dakota Avenue and continue to Monroe Street, turn left on Monroe and follow Monroe until it ends at Michigan Avenue, turn left onto Michigan. At the first traffic light turn right onto the campus. The School of Religious Studies is located on the campus north of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception

Traveling from the south:
follow North Capitol Street to Michigan Avenue, turn right on Michigan and continue several blocks to Fourth Street, turn left onto the campus.

Metro: Brookland/CUA Station (Red Line)

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