The Driscoll Student Center is a building known for its bridge over Evans Ave. In 2013, Driscoll contains the Student Life Suite, the Information Desk, Meeting Rooms, Dining, Academic Advising, Career Services, Bookstore, Pioneer Card ID Office, Center for Community Engagement and Service, Living and Learning Communities, Quick Copy Center and the University Chaplain. The building was completed in 1984 and is named after William Driscoll (AB ’42, MS ’48) who was born in Pagoda, Colo., in 1920. He taught zoology at the University from 1944-48, then left to earn a PhD at the University of California, Berkeley. He returned to DU in 1951 and resumed teaching until 1968, when he became associate dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. He continued to teach part time until his death in 1983. Driscoll won the DU Outstanding Faculty Award in 1961, and shortly before his death, he received the Evans Award. Driscoll Center opened in 1984 and serves as DU’s student union.