Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?!
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:UDC, baby. Love that Brutalist architecture.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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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.
Or Happy Valley? (I always thought it was State College as well -- and I'm from PA).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Middlebury
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote: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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pepperdine
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