Wednesday, November 17, 2010

So You Wanna See Campus Huh?

One of our readers (shout out to Cameron! How you doin?) was curious to see what some buildings on campus look like. I thought about taking pictures of the outside of each building and putting them in one blog, but then I thought-I'm taking you inside Ekiria's brain now- it's a much better idea to give you a much more detailed look at GW. He asked to see Monroe Hall, Phillips Hall, SMPA, Ivory Tower, and Gelman Library. So today I dusted off my camera and took some pictures of Monroe Hall. If any other bloggers would like to take on pictures of the other buildings, lemme know. I'll be documenting SMPA and possibly Gelman tomorrow.

Monroe Hall/Hall of Government- If you haven't figured this out already GW has a lot of buildings that actually are two buildings in one. This includes Duques and Funger Hall, Phillips and Rome Hall, and of course Monroe Hall and the Hall of Government. MonroeHall/Hall of Goverment includes 3 departments: Political Science, Economics, and Speech and Hearing. in the basement of Monroe, there is also the Speech and Hearing Center which houses clinics and various studies on speech, hearing, and the brain. It also includes several classrooms, offices, study rooms, and seminar/meeting rooms.

I think a big looming picture of the building is a nice way to start
(Note the corner of the cop car, Monroe is across from UPD)

This side of the building is the "Hall of Government"

Typical classrooms in the Hall of Goverment- I had my Voice and Diction class in here today



Hallways


Lobby

     Small Classroom in Monroe

Fancy Window
 Bulletin Board depicting departments and their floors

The Lee Sigelman Seminar Room (Political Science Department)


Inside the seminar room (above)


 The Speech and Hearing Center

Front Desk in the Speech and Hearing Center


Lobby Area- Speeach and Hearing Center


"Monroe" side of the building

Back entrance to Monroe Hall

Art outside Monroe!

Dedicated to the memory of Luther W. And Gladys L. Brady

Hopefully that give you a pretty good taste of what Monroe Hall is like!
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Ekiria

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