Campus Buildings
- Next time you visit Boulder, you may want to bring your swimsuit and goggles.
- Don’t let Williams Village’s 1960s architecture fool you into thinking the complex is stuck in yesteryear.
- The Center for Community houses 12 student services offices, a parking garage and a 900-seat, state-of-the-art dining facility that serves 5,500 meals per day.
- It’s time to say goodbye to single-line dorm cafeterias replete with mystery meat.
- In September 1934 the women’s dormitory, now Sewall Hall, opened and is considered by many to be campus architect Charles Klauder’s masterpiece.
- Dorms have always had a family-type feel, but this fall, Andrews Hall in the Kittredge Complex took the concept one step further when associate professor Scot Douglass of engineering, his wife and two children moved in.
- For decades, pulling an all-nighter in Norlin Library meant sneaking into the stacks and hiding out until morning. Not anymore.