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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Macalaster Puget Sound and Reed on west coast Harvard Yale Barnard?[/quote] IDK what OP means by traditional campus feel. If you mean a self contained campus, that's a no for both Harvard and Yale. Both campuses are lovely, but they are intertwined with their respective urban environments, and you walk on city streets to get from place to place on campus. They are not separate and apart. Both are beautiful and still feel very traditional. And there are large areas on the campuses that are apart from their cities. This includes Harvard Yard and Yale's Old Campus. Also the houses at Harvard and the residential colleges at Yale have enclosed courtyards. [/quote] Fordham has a wall around it with gates and then a small but classic college vibe on campus. It’s been used in a ton of movies, many times playing an Ivy (Quiz Show for one) because of its location in NYC (even if it is the Bronx) and look. [/quote]
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