Academic building
From CarlWiki
Academic Buildings are buildings on campus which have the primary purpose of classroom, laboratory, or office space for academic departments. This does not include all buildings that can be used for classroom space—for example, Sayles-Hill does include some classrooms on its second floor, but its primary use is as the campus center.
List of Academic Buildings
- Boliou Hall — Home to the Art and Art History Department
- Center for Mathematics and Computing (CMC) — Home to the Mathematics Department and the Computer Science Department
- Goodsell Observatory — Home to the Linguistics Department and the astronomy portion of the Physics and Astronomy Department
- Hulings Hall — Home to the Biology Department
- Language and Dining Center (LDC) — Home to the Asian Languages and Literatures Department, the Classical Languages Department, the German and Russian Department and the Romance Languages Department
- Laird Hall — Home to the English Department
- Leighton Hall — Home to the History Department, the Philosophy Department, the Religion Department and the Sociology/Anthropology Department
- Mudd Hall — Home to the Chemistry Department and the Geology Department
- The Music Hall — Home to the Music Department
- Olin Hall — Home to the physics portion of the Physics and Astronomy Department and the Psychology Department
- Scoville Hall — Home to the Cinema and Media Studies Department
- Willis Hall — Home to the Economics Department, the Educational Studies Department and the Political Science Department
It should be noted that some professors may have offices located in different buildings from those in which their department is based, nor are classes for a particular department exclusively offered in the buildings from which that department is based.
