Most beautiful college campus?

Anonymous
AU
CUA
U MD
definitely not GW
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dartmouth
Swarthmore
Washington and Lee
Bowdoin


If you're going afar, why not:

Oxford
Cambridge
St. Andrews
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's your vote?


Bryn Mawr aka Hogwarts

http://photos.brynmawr.edu/Other/Campus-Images/i-TJvmD5z/0/L/6234223729_971930d597_o-L.jpg
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:AU
CUA
U MD
definitely not GW


Is that the list of the ugliest campuses? If so I agree that GW isn't particularly ugly - it's just a city campus.
Anonymous
Indiana is great
Anonymous
Wooster, Butler and Wittenberg are pretty midwest campuses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I think there's a real distinction between a beautiful natural location (Wisconsin - Madison) and a campus with beautiful buildings (UNC Chapel Hill). It's landscape vs landscaping.

Cornell has both.


+1.


Definitely Cornell.
Anonymous
Holy Cross
Boston College
UVA
U of Richmond
Lehigh
Princeton
Georgetown
Worcester
Anonymous
UNC is definitely more beautiful than Duke. I did not go to either, but my husband went to Duke and I am from Chapel Hill. Duke to me just looks like fake gothic wannabe.
Anonymous
Cornell - Watching the sunset from the top of the slope in the fall is pretty hard to beat.

http://philosophy.cornell.edu/departments/philosophy/people/images/clocktower-pink-purple-sunset-290x175.jpg
Anonymous
Princeton and University of Wisconsin Madison - the lake is astounding!
Anonymous
Okay, VASSAR. Campus is an arboretum and the library is soooo beautiful, particularly the interior. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thompson_Memorial_Library

But nothing beats King's College, CAMBRIDGE http://www.kings.cam.ac.uk/chapel/index.html
Anonymous
Scripps and American University of Beirut (love the PP who listed that one)z
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Radford University, Radford, Virginia.

Specifically, the central, older part of campus is picturesque; mature magnolia trees, original (circa 1910) campus buildings (library, alumni house, science building) well integrated with newer buildings that parallel the university's growth from a small, two-year normal (teacher training) school to the coed university it is today.

Easily-walkable campus, too.


Meh, not that special. A lot of rural colleges could fit this description. Radford is just a small college in the heart of Dixie. The first time I saw people wearing the confederate flag pins during an election year was in this region. Not my cup of tea...






Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:AU
CUA
U MD
definitely not GW


Get out much? Sheesh these are terrible examples. Barf.
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