March 16, 2026 - 01:10

Rivier University has officially opened the doors to a fully revitalized Benoit Hall, marking a significant advancement for its programs in counseling, psychology, and education. The comprehensive renovation, completed in time for the spring semester, transforms the 42,000-square-foot building into a state-of-the-art academic center designed to foster experiential learning and collaboration.
Originally built in 1993, the building now features modern, flexible classrooms and advanced technology integrated throughout. The redesign prioritizes spaces that simulate real-world professional environments, including dedicated observation rooms with one-way mirrors for clinical training and new counseling suites for practical skill development. Collaborative work areas and updated faculty offices are also central to the new layout, promoting continuous interaction between students and mentors.
University leadership emphasizes that this investment directly supports its mission to prepare highly skilled, compassionate practitioners. The enhanced facility provides future counselors, psychologists, and educators with the contemporary tools and immersive settings necessary to excel in their fields. This renovation represents a cornerstone in Rivier's commitment to delivering a forward-thinking education that meets the evolving needs of both students and the communities they will serve.
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