Anonymous
Post 02/02/2023 13:21     Subject: Colleges with great architecture…

Anonymous wrote:My 2nd cousins attended Salve Regina, in Newport RI, which I'd never heard of and assumed was a Catholic university with little going for it.

Then I went to Newport and saw that several former mansions ('cottages' as they called them) are Salve Regina buildings and the setting on the cliff is amazing.

I know it's not within the 4hr drive, and it doesn't look like Oxford, but it never gets mentioned in prettiest-campuses which I think is a pity. So for people looking at this thread who have never heard of it, I thought I'd put it out there.


I keep wishing this one were a slightly different school just BECAUSE of the setting. But the religious tilt and the fact that it does NOT have the second area of interest my daughter is looking for keeps it off our list.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2023 12:28     Subject: Colleges with great architecture…

just look on niche for architecture.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2023 11:53     Subject: Re:Colleges with great architecture…

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yale, and in particular the Sterling Library.
Princeton


Another vote for Yale, with the Divinity school campus as a bonus.
It’s neither realistic, given the traffic, nor safe, but it’s about 300 miles from DC, so, theoretically possible in 4-ish hours, although 6 is probably a better estimate.


You'd probably come closer to 4 hours by train than by car going to Yale. Over 6 hours is likely by car.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2023 09:43     Subject: Colleges with great architecture…

The prettiest that come to mind are William and Mary, Princeton, and Richmond. Some notable architecture and more more similar to Oxford (Gothic) would be Yale, Princeton, Bryn Mawr, and Duke. Richmond is also Gothic but executed in red brick.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2023 23:46     Subject: Re:Colleges with great architecture…

Anonymous wrote:Yale, and in particular the Sterling Library.
Princeton


Another vote for Yale, with the Divinity school campus as a bonus.
It’s neither realistic, given the traffic, nor safe, but it’s about 300 miles from DC, so, theoretically possible in 4-ish hours, although 6 is probably a better estimate.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2023 23:07     Subject: Colleges with great architecture…

University of Mary Washington. Lovely campus.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2023 22:53     Subject: Colleges with great architecture…

My 2nd cousins attended Salve Regina, in Newport RI, which I'd never heard of and assumed was a Catholic university with little going for it.

Then I went to Newport and saw that several former mansions ('cottages' as they called them) are Salve Regina buildings and the setting on the cliff is amazing.

I know it's not within the 4hr drive, and it doesn't look like Oxford, but it never gets mentioned in prettiest-campuses which I think is a pity. So for people looking at this thread who have never heard of it, I thought I'd put it out there.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2023 08:56     Subject: Colleges with great architecture…

Will they be staying in an ugly modern dorm at these places?
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2023 08:55     Subject: Colleges with great architecture…

Anonymous
Post 01/31/2023 08:51     Subject: Re:Colleges with great architecture…

Anonymous wrote:Salem College in Winston-Salem


Wake Forest is always on those lists. Doesn’t look like Oxford, but it is a lovely campus. Salem students frequently take classes at Wake - I was in marching band and had several friends that were Salem students.

A little over 4 hours, of course.