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I have attended a number of lectures / classes in McCosh 10; it is a large lecture hall seating well over 200. With its raised stage you can easily see the lecturer and their audio visual material. The sound is a little challenging at times but when the lecturer takes the time to prep the audio resources it is fine. The large side windows can let in too much light at times but an experienced lecturer knows where the drape controls are and adjusts them when needed. (The rest of the building is a warren of classrooms, seminar rooms, halls and offices. Walking through it is always interesting because there is 'something' always going on.)…
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Date of experience: April 2019
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Well, when you are on Princeton Campus, it is just another walk. You woun't even know you just passed it.
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Date of experience: February 2018
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This large Tudor Gothic building dates from 1907. It houses the Department of English and the American Studies Program. Within, are four large lecture halls, other classrooms, and offices.
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Date of experience: August 2017
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This is the home of the English Department, and site of 4 beautiful lecture halls on the second floor, host to an international roster of visitors
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Date of experience: June 2017
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