Skip to Content

Nazareth University

  • Sign in to your Merit page
« Back to Recent News

Nazareth College Arts Center Awarded HECap Grant for New Roof

Rochester, NY (07/16/2018) — Nazareth College Arts Center is getting a brand new roof thanks to a state grant of more than $450,000. The grant came from the state's Higher Education Capital (known as HECap) Matching Grant program and must be matched by three times the amount in the recipient's spending. The total project cost is more than $1.8M and is expected to start in May 2019 with an expected completion of August 2019.

"The HECap grant will help fund the roof replacement and maintenance project that assures the integrity of the Arts Center for years to come," said Arts Center Executive Director Rita Manelli. "Since 1967, the Nazareth College Arts Center has served as a venue and educational resource for students, educators, artists, and audiences of all ages to create, study, and experience the visual and performing arts."

The original roof was replaced in 1978 and 1988. The current Arts Center roof is comprised of a PVC membrane, which will be replaced, while keeping the distinctive white roof line intact. Additional flat roof areas will receive BUR (built up roof membrane) replacement; soffit areas will be repaired to reduce air/heat loss; and strip flashing maintenance will extend the life of secondary roof areas. This critical maintenance project enables the Arts Center to maintain its role as critical campus space for learning and performing and an integral events venue for the broader community.

Each year over 61,000 students and community members enjoy over 625 events from performances to art gallery exhibits as well as other campus events at the Arts Center. For example, Nazareth Arts Center welcomes more than 10,000 students, from nearly 120 different area schools, who come to the Arts Center to experience the magic of live performance. Artists and presenters from Chuck Berry to Leonard Nimoy; Cicely Tyson to Christopher Plummer; and Michelle Norris to Deepak Chopra have graced the stage, and three-time Grammy Award winner Branford Marsalis will perform at the Arts Center on October 25. The Arts Center is also an academic space where nearly 2,000 classes, rehearsals, and lessons take place each semester.

The Arts Center's season and K-12 school series provide area residents of all ages with opportunities to experience world-class music, theatre, dance, family programming, and special events. The Departments of Art, Music, and Theatre and Dance present exceptional productions, recitals, and exhibitions, which are open to the public, while preparing students for successful careers in arts-related fields.

Nazareth College

Julie Long, Chief Public Relations Officer | (585) 389-2456 | (585) 781-8186 (c)

Share this Story

  • Print
  • Email

Recent News

  • Nazareth University Endowment Reaches $100 million as Centennial Celebration Concludes
  • Nazareth University celebrates Commencement on May 16 and 17
  • Nazareth University's Commencement ceremonies are May 16 & 17
  • Nazareth University Partners with Finger Lakes Performing Provider System (FLPPS) to Strengthen New York's Health, Behavioral Health, and Social Care Workforce
  • Nazareth welcomes more than 50 high school students from around the region for a mental health field summit
  • Who Am I? Who I Am: The BFA Thesis Exhibition May 2-9
  • Awakening Retreat and Public Talk: Finding Refuge and Resilience in a Turbulent World, May 2, 3-4
  • Nazareth University earns BBB+ credit rating and stable outlook from Standard and Poors
  • Nazareth University announces disability rights activist Chris Hilderbrant as its 2025 Commencement speaker
  • First woman to lead the Vatican City speaks at Nazareth University's Interfaith Centennial Summit, April 6
… View all recent news
Copyright © 2025 Merit Pages, Inc. • All Rights Reserved. • Terms of Service • Privacy Policy • Opt Out