As a student affairs professional, I have been lucky to always go to school and work on beautiful campuses that provide its inhabitants a strong sense of place. When I think of my current and past institutions, the pictures below are what comes to mind. Enjoy!
Presbyterian College - Neville Hall My undergraduate campus has plans to change some of the campus layout. Interested (and nervous) to see how that evolves. I spent a lot of time in Neville Hall. Changes being made will ensure that other students get to spend a lot of time there as well. |
University of South Carolina - The Historic Horseshoe One of my favorite places as a graduate student at USC. Although near the heart of the city, this part of campus felt far removed from the rest of the world. |
Maryville College My first job out of graduate school was at this beautiful place in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains. |
University of Georgia - The Arch A symbol of tradition, walking through the Arch at UGA after graduation is a right of passage. Although mostly an online student, this part of campus already has great meaning for me because of shared experiences with my cohort. |
Mercer University - Cruz Plaza While much different than what I remember as a employee, this space provides a good example of a university creating and preserving green space. |
Georgia College - Front Campus Real community happens on front campus at my current institution I love working with the students at this campus . |
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