Goddard College Campus and Dorms- For new students
As promised, here is some information about the campus and dorms. CLICK ON THE PICTURE AND IT WILL GET BIGGER!
Looking at the map you will see a bunch of dorms up the hill. The top pictures shows a photograph as if I was standing on the number 26 and looking up to the top of my screen. There is Stokes, Pratt Aiken, Dewey etc. The one photograph shows how these are grouped. It is a bit of a walk from the main area of campus which some people don't like to take in the winter to get to their dorms, others love being tucked away up the hill. However the advantage to these dorms is the "home" experience you get. There are several rooms in each dorm house along with a bathroom and a main living room. I'll post more pictures on the next blog post to show you what these look like. Note that the library is up that road from those dorms and a long walk. As one person said my first residency, "Walk on this road until you have gone too far and feel lost, go a little further and you will find the library." There is wireless throughout the entire campus. so you don't really need to go to the library, unless you want to. I love going there at least a couple of times. The picture in the middle of the map is as if you were walking down from all of those dorms and headed to the community building. and finally the last photograph on the left shows the walkway along the Haybarn- the community center. This is the heart of campus and where many of the activities and the cafeteria along with the computer lab is. The building in the distance is another dorm called Kilpatrick. Kilpatrick might be known as the study dorm or the quiet dorm. See more pictures of it in another post.
Other places of interest are-
* The Manor( bottom right corner) this is where teh gathering is the first night and several activities.
* Behind Studies at number 8 lower left corner is the laundry room.
* Music building. ohhh if you like a night time fire or to jam you must go here at night. Sooo much fun!
Looking at the map you will see a bunch of dorms up the hill. The top pictures shows a photograph as if I was standing on the number 26 and looking up to the top of my screen. There is Stokes, Pratt Aiken, Dewey etc. The one photograph shows how these are grouped. It is a bit of a walk from the main area of campus which some people don't like to take in the winter to get to their dorms, others love being tucked away up the hill. However the advantage to these dorms is the "home" experience you get. There are several rooms in each dorm house along with a bathroom and a main living room. I'll post more pictures on the next blog post to show you what these look like. Note that the library is up that road from those dorms and a long walk. As one person said my first residency, "Walk on this road until you have gone too far and feel lost, go a little further and you will find the library." There is wireless throughout the entire campus. so you don't really need to go to the library, unless you want to. I love going there at least a couple of times. The picture in the middle of the map is as if you were walking down from all of those dorms and headed to the community building. and finally the last photograph on the left shows the walkway along the Haybarn- the community center. This is the heart of campus and where many of the activities and the cafeteria along with the computer lab is. The building in the distance is another dorm called Kilpatrick. Kilpatrick might be known as the study dorm or the quiet dorm. See more pictures of it in another post.
Other places of interest are-
* The Manor( bottom right corner) this is where teh gathering is the first night and several activities.
* Behind Studies at number 8 lower left corner is the laundry room.
* Music building. ohhh if you like a night time fire or to jam you must go here at night. Sooo much fun!
1 Comments:
I just noticed that i didn't' mark the kilpatrick dorm with pictures. Well you can find it and look at the pictures in the other post.
By isculpt, at 2:06 PM
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