Academic/Administrative buildings

George Martin Hall

GMH

Originally known as the Administration Building, George Martin Hall was one of three buildings opened in 1964 as St. Thomas University was established in Fredericton.

In 1991, the building was renamed in honour of Reverend Monsignor George Martin who was President of St. Thomas University from 1975-1990. Over seven decades, Msgr. Martin served St. Thomas as a student, teacher, registrar, executive vice president, president and alumnus.

Originally known as the Administration Building, George Martin Hall was one of three buildings opened in 1964 as St. Thomas University was established in Fredericton. In 1991, the building was renamed in honour of Reverend Monsignor George Martin who was President of St. Thomas University from 1975-1990. Over seven decades, Msgr. Martin served St. Thomas as a student, teacher, registrar, executive vice president, president and alumnus.

  • Opened: 1964
  • Floors: 3
  • Classrooms: 5
  • Additional: University Chapel, Student Study Area, Dining Hall
  • Staff Offices: President, Vice President (Academic), Vice President (Finance and  Administration), Registrar, Alumni, University Advancement, Communications, Institutional Research

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