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What is the oldest dorm at Cornell?

Located at the heart of campus, Bowman-Carter is the oldest residence hall at Cornell and home to approximately 110 women. Bowman-Carter Hall stands out on campus due to its distinctive architecture and decor.
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What is the best dorm at Cornell?

The best traditional dorms are located on North Campus and West Campus. On North Campus, Court Kay Bauer and Mews, as well as the newer buildings (e.g. Ganędagǫ and Toni Morrison Hall), are all great options. Additionally, any of the “Houses” on West Campus are desirable, as long as you are not in the Gothics.
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When was Cascadilla Hall built?

Built in 1866, Ezra Cornell and other investors built Cascadilla Hall on the edge of Cascadilla Gorge as a water cure sanitarium and school for women doctors. The idea was promoted by Dr. Samantha Nivison of Dryden, a graduate of the Female Medical College of Philadelphia (1855).
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When was Clara Dickson Hall built?

Clara Dickson Hall was constructed in 1946 in the Colonial style. The hall was named after Clara Dickson, the mother of Cornell's first president Andrew Dickson White. Dickson Hall was originally built as a women-only dorm, as were the other North Campus residences at the time.
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When was Mary Donlon Hall built?

In 1961, one of the women's residences built on the developing North Campus was named Mary Donlon Hall. This story is adapted from “Trailblazing Women Graduates of the Past Century,” published in the “Cornell Law Forum.”
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When was Bowles Hall built?

It was built in 1928 with a $350,000 grant from Mary McNear Bowles in memory of her husband, Berkeley alumnus and University of California Regent Phillip E. Bowles. Mr. Bowles was said to have three loves: horses, horticulture and the University of California.
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When was McCollum hall built?

It was built in 1938 by Clifford “Buck” McCollum, Sr. and his wife Gertrude and became a center of entertainment and commerce. It hosted performers including Louis Armstrong, B. B. King, Ella Fitzgerald, Count Basie, and Duke Ellington between the 1930s and 1960s.
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What is the largest dorm in the Ivy League?

Clara Dickson Hall or just "Dickson" is a Georgian-style building located on North Campus, built in 1946. With a gross area of 168,791 sq ft (15,681 m²) and a net area of 139,899 sq ft (12,997 m²), it is the largest dormitory in the Ivy League.
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When was Wiley Hall built at Purdue?

Wiley Hall opened in 1958 and is a hall made up of approximately 751 beds, most of which are standard double rooms.
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When was NYU Founders Hall built?

120 East 12th Street, now called Founders Hall, was completed in December 2008 for New York University as student housing. The 26-story building provides 212 singles and suites that house over 700 first-year students, as well as four faculty apartments.
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When was Gates Hall Cornell built?

Groundbreaking for the new building, located at the corner of Hoy and Campus Roads on Cornell University's Ithaca campus, was in early April 2012. Construction concluded in January 2014.
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When was Keeton House Cornell built?

William Keeton House opened in August 2008 as the fourth of five houses on West Campus that is part of the Residential Initiative at Cornell University.
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What were the original buildings of Cornell University?

This is where the college began in the 1860s, when the first three buildings were constructed: Morrill, McGraw, and White (in order, left to right, as you face them from the quad). These buildings, now known as the Old Stone Row, were the entirety of Cornell's campus until 1870.
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What is the hardest Cornell college to get into?

The most selective schools at Cornell for admissions are:
  • Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management.
  • College of Arts & Sciences.
  • College of Engineering.
  • College of Architecture, Art & Planning.
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What is the oldest building Cornell campus?

Designated in 1990, the Arts Quadrangle Historic District comprises some of the earliest surviving buildings on the Cornell University campus. Morrill Hall, the first building constructed was individually listed as a National Historic Landmark in 1965 and was listed on the National Register in 1966.
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What is the largest class at Cornell?

Cornell's largest course for years, Intro to Psych draws more than 800 students to the only classroom that will accommodate them – Bailey Hall – for lectures on curiosity-piquing subjects such as laughter, memory and sex.
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What is the oldest dorm at Purdue?

Last fall marked 75 years since the completion of Cary Quad, Purdue's first residence hall and the beginning of residential living program that is now one of the largest in the country for a school that doesn't require students to live on campus.
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What is the newest dorm at Purdue University?

The new residence hall will sit south of Hillenbrand Residence Hall and be an eight-story, 252,525-square-foot facility to include around 896 beds for incoming students. The project will cost an estimated $149 million, according to a tweet from Purdue University President Mung Chiang.
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What is the oldest building at Purdue University?

Opened in 1877, and partly funded through John Purdue's founding donation, University Hall is the oldest building on Purdue's campus. Initially called the Main Building, the hall has been used for classrooms, was home to Purdue's first library and a chapel, and once served as the president's office.
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What university has the prettiest dorms?

35 Best College Dorms Top Consensus Ranked Schools with the Nicest Dorms
  • 1Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  • 2Pomona College.
  • 3Bowdoin College.
  • 4University of Chicago.
  • 5Scripps College.
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What Ivy League has the hottest students?

Congratulations to Brown University for having the most attractive Ivy Leaguers around.
  1. #1 Brown University — Providence, Rhode Island.
  2. #2 University of Pennsylvania — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  3. #3 Dartmouth College — Hanover, New Hampshire.
  4. #4 Yale University — New Haven, Connecticut.
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Which Ivy has the smallest class size?

Dartmouth College

Dartmouth is known to have the smallest class size in the Ivy League; US News' decision to drop class size as a ranking criteria also likely contributed to the school's decline this year.
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When was Endicott Hall built?

1999 Endicott Hall was built. 1999 The Post Center for Sports Science and Fitness Studies was completed. 1999 Modular Housing (Village) was purchased (24 modular units) for temporary housing. 1999 Hale Hall, previously the Children's Center, was renovated into a residence hall (21 students).
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When was Sheehan Hall built Villanova?

Constructed in 1957, Sheehan is named in honor of the Reverend John T. Sheehan, who served as the Provincial for the Augustinian Order from 1938 through 1944.
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When was Towers Hall Drexel built?

Opened in 1986, Towers Hall is a traditional corridor-style residence hall. Van Rensselaer Hall opened in 1931.
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