Peter and Cécile Morgane Hall
The University of New England's Board of Trustees recently approved the naming of our new academic facility, Peter and Cécile Morgane Hall.
Construction Progress
Click on arrows below photo to view images of the construction.

Peter and Cécile Morgane Hall will be the first all-academic facility to be built since the Harold Alfond Center for the Health Sciences. It will include undergraduate classrooms and teaching laboratory space for expanded sections of biology and chemistry, and it is being built on the University Campus across the parking lot from Marcil Hall.
Construction began in Spring 2008 with occupancy planned for spring semester 2009. Click on the slideshow above for photos of the construction of the building.
Peter Morgane
Peter is a researcher and professor of pharmacology in UNE’s College of Osteopathic Medicine, and has provided the University with tremendous support during the past year in memory of his late wife Cécile.
His gifts will be used to help fund the Pickus Center for Biomedical Research as well as the new academic facility. Peter has been overwhelmingly generous, and as one of our own, his gifts mean a great deal to our students. The dedication of Peter and Cécile Morgane Hall will ensure the legacy of his commitment to teaching and scientific research at the University.
Invest in science education
For information on how you can invest in undergraduate science education and research at UNE through a gift to the Peter and Cécile Morgane Hall capital campaign, contact:
Harley Knowles
Vice President for Institutional Advancement
Phone: 207-221-4373
Email: hknowles1@une.edu