Most beautiful college campus?

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Anonymous wrote:Pepperdine

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Anonymous wrote:surprised this thread has reached 18 pages and no one's mentioned Penn State's University Park campus, which is absolutely gorgeous.


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Is that the main campus?


Yes.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:surprised this thread has reached 18 pages and no one's mentioned Penn State's University Park campus, which is absolutely gorgeous.


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Is that the main campus?


Yes.


Thanks. I just assumed that would have been called State College or something like that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Middlebury


Has 2 b Middlebury!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:surprised this thread has reached 18 pages and no one's mentioned Penn State's University Park campus, which is absolutely gorgeous.


+1



Is that the main campus?


Yes.


Thanks. I just assumed that would have been called State College or something like that.

Or Happy Valley? (I always thought it was State College as well -- and I'm from PA).
Anonymous
Wisconsin-Madison
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:surprised this thread has reached 18 pages and no one's mentioned Penn State's University Park campus, which is absolutely gorgeous.


+1



Is that the main campus?


Yes.


Thanks. I just assumed that would have been called State College or something like that.

Or Happy Valley? (I always thought it was State College as well -- and I'm from PA).


In 2011 they changed the name to " atrocity valley"
Anonymous
SUNY Albany. Just kidding!!
Anonymous
Columbia. But you have to be into more majestic, neoclassical architecture. It's more built up and on a larger scale than say Brown or Princeton.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Columbia. But you have to be into more majestic, neoclassical architecture. It's more built up and on a larger scale than say Brown or Princeton.


This Columbia grad's opinion is that the campus there is not particularly beautiful at all. The early campus plan had some early coherence, which has been marred by high rise dorm and other buildings that are downright uninspired and some really ugly.
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UDC, baby. Love that Brutalist architecture.
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Cornell
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Anonymous wrote:UDC, baby. Love that Brutalist architecture.


Seriously, the smartest city/region in the world and you can't recruit the talent to have a world class public university. What an embarrassment UDC is.
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Anonymous wrote:UDC, baby. Love that Brutalist architecture.


Seriously, the smartest city/region in the world and you can't recruit the talent to have a world class public university. What an embarrassment UDC is.


DC has a public university?!
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Anonymous wrote:UDC, baby. Love that Brutalist architecture.


Seriously, the smartest city/region in the world and you can't recruit the talent to have a world class public university. What an embarrassment UDC is.


DC has a public university?!


Oh yes - one that spends more than $35K per full time student and boasts a 15% graduation rate. In comparison, the DCPS seem stellar:

https://www.udc.edu/docs/UDC_Right_Sizing_Plan_10_01_2012.pdf
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