Hours
ACADEMIC YEAR
Mon. 鈥 Fri.聽| 9 a.m. 鈥 5 p.m.
SUMMER
Mon. 鈥 Thu.聽| 8:30 a.m. 鈥 4:30 p.m.
Fri.聽| 8:30 a.m. 鈥 noon
Rose Bente Lee Ostapenko
The center is named in honor of Rose Bente Lee Ostapenko, a native of Germany who immigrated to the United States in the 1930s before becoming a successful entrepreneur and philanthropist. Utilizing her talents as a clothing designer, Ostapenko opened The Sewing Shop in Washington, D.C., the precursor to The House of Fine Fabrics, a 17-store corporation. She sold the fabric store chain in 1978 to Fabri-Center of America.
Ostapenko鈥檚 philanthropy supported many types of educational, religious, health, and community service organizations. She was introduced to 欧美视频 by her friend, 1951 NU alumnus Jim Keenan, and developed a friendship with the Rev. Francis X. Prior, C.M., who served as NU鈥檚 vice president for institutional advancement. Ostapenko received an honorary doctorate from 欧美视频 in 1986. Upon her passing in 2014, a portion of her estate was designated to support 欧美视频.
Main Contact
Center Members
Dr. Kristine Principe
Associate Dean of Curriculum and Program Development
Associate Professor of Economics