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Divine Mercy University

The move

Relocating Divine Mercy University to O'Boyle Hall at CUA.

DMU is moving to O'Boyle Hall on the campus of The Catholic University of America — a significantly larger home that brings our work into closer relationship with the broader Catholic university community. The move requires support across four areas. The chapel is the largest. The other three are no less necessary.

The chapel

The centerpiece of the new space. Eight named-gift opportunities — sanctuary windows, entrance, balcony, flooring, pews, statue — are detailed on the chapel page.

$25,000 – $100,000 named gifts

See named-gift opportunities

Moving logistics

Physical relocation of the existing offices, library, and equipment to O'Boyle Hall. Logistics partners, packing, IT migration, downtime mitigation.

General operating support

Classroom and office furniture

Outfitting the new classrooms and faculty/staff offices at O'Boyle Hall. Tables, chairs, projection, whiteboards, conference rooms, lab spaces.

Capital gifts

IT and technology infrastructure

Network, AV, classroom technology, and the digital backbone that lets DMU's online and hybrid programs run smoothly from the new campus.

Technology fund

About the move

O'Boyle Hall sits on the campus of The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. DMU remains a fully independent Catholic university with its own mission, governance, and identity — the relationship with CUA is a facilities partnership that gives DMU room to grow without sacrificing its character.

For full context on the move, floor plans, and what's changing — see the institutional relocation page.

Read about the move

Discuss a capital gift

Gifts toward furniture, IT infrastructure, classroom build-out, and general move support are handled directly by DMU's advancement office. Naming opportunities exist for larger gifts beyond the chapel; reach out to discuss.

advancement@divinemercy.edu