Surely, some of you already know that just less than a month ago, Chiara and some of our TBS Crew members paid their second visit to Harvard to talk about The Blonde Salad, whose story was used as a case study in the American college. It was an enriching and satisfactory experience, and one thing that struck our attention when we were there, among others, was the beauty of the buildings that are part of Harvard’s campus. In the States, students don’t just study on campus, they also live there, as part of their university experience. And some of these universities look just amazing! We made a selection of some colleges that look like real works of art, incredible architectural gems. Have a look at our gallery, and pick your favorite: you can visit some of these colleges even if you are not a student there!
- University of Virginia (Flickr Phil Roeder)
- Furman University, Greenville. (Flickr Matt Bateman)
- University of Notre Dame, Indiana
- University of Minnesota (Flickr Aron Brown)
- Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles (Flickr Adan Garcia)
- Princeton University, New Jersey
- Baker-Berry Library, Hanover, New Hempshire (Flickr Ken Lund)
- Southern Methodist University, Dallas. (Flickr Jeffrey Beall)
- UCLA, Los Angeles. (Flickr Charlie Nguyen)