Dominican occupies approximately in central
Marin County in the City of
San Rafael. It is situated in a residential neighborhood at the base of San Pedro Mountain.
Notable buildings Angelico Hall Angelico Hall features an auditorium with seating for 800 people. It was designed by Morris Brude and completed in 1921. It currently houses the Liberal Arts & Education offices, music practice rooms and the auditorium. The auditorium regularly hosts concerts, symphonies, and lecture series. The 2010 California gubernatorial debate between
Jerry Brown and
Meg Whitman took place at Angelico Hall.
Meadowlands Hall Meadowlands Hall currently serves as the offices and classrooms for the Departments of Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Public Health and Health Sciences. The building was originally built in 1888 as a summer home for
Michael de Young, a San Francisco journalist and businessman. It was acquired by the Dominican Sisters in 1918. At that time the first floor was converted into classrooms, while the upper floors served as student residences.
Points of interest In 2002, Dominican University of California exhibited a long-unseen cache of more than 70
Ansel Adams photographs that had been found on campus years earlier. The images, originally created by Adams for the college, became part of Dominican's collection. Forest Meadows Amphitheater is an amphitheater on Dominican's Campus. It has been used to hold the university's Commencement ceremonies. The amphitheater is now used by the
Marin Shakespeare Company during the Shakespeare Festival in the fall. The company has been using the amphitheater since 1989. ==Academics==