University of Cincinnati among the worlds most beautiful College Campuses.
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goosebumpsAccording to Forbes. It really is a beautiful campus...
http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20100308/NEWS0102/303080016/UC%20campus%20on%20%20beautiful%20%20list -
Little DannyGoosebumps,
Get ready for the onslaught from all the UC haters on here (which means everyone but just a few of us).....
I do agree with the article though. -
justcompeteYou've got to be kidding me. How much did they pay to have that printed. They must think bums on the sidewalks and boarded up buildings are attractive.
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goosebumpsYeah I can tell that you've actually set foot on UC's campus
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cbus4lifeThe campus itself really is beautiful. Can't really argue with that. Spent lots of time down at UC while attending Miami, and just loved how it was all "put together."
The surrounding areas aren't terribly nice, obviously, but even i think that is overblown.
P.S. After reading the Forbes article, this ranking seems to be based around an architectural grading scale, so it isn't taking into consideration some of our more common measurements of "beauty." A nice approach to this sort of ranking, and a change of pace from the many other standard "beautiful campus" rankings. -
justincredibleMy wife just started working for UC today. That is all.
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Manhattan BuckeyeCincinnati has definitely become a lot more aesthetically appealing in the last decade. It is an urban campus. The survey was done by architects/campus planners to my knowledge, and not college students. They've done very well IMO with the space provided. If a college student wants a more "greenish", open campus with historical buildings UC probably won't be as appealing as a Princeton U. or a University of Virginia. Compared to other urban campuses with limits on space at least UC has become more interesting.
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goosebumpsMain Campus
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Apple
Pictures or it didn't happen!justincredible wrote: My wife just started working for UC today. That is all.
jk... that's cool justin. Will your kids be able to go there for free if she's still working there ...like they do at Univ. of Dayton? -
cbus4lifeMy vote would go to the University of Virginia for #1, as far as this study is concerned.
Good to see two Ohio schools mentioned, though. -
justincredible
Yep. I can go for free as well.Apple wrote:
Pictures or it didn't happen!justincredible wrote: My wife just started working for UC today. That is all.
jk... that's cool justin. Will your kids be able to go there for free if she's still working there ...like they do at Univ. of Dayton?
She works in the admissions office. -
raiderbuckI've only driven by, but I always though OU's campus was pretty nice.
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sleeperIt's definitely a cool looking campus, but I'll take a job after graduation that doesn't involve food service instead of going to a cool campus.
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SQ_Crazies
You don't need to. You have a million posts, you're smarter than anyone at UC.justincredible wrote:
Yep. I can go for free as well.Apple wrote:
Pictures or it didn't happen!justincredible wrote: My wife just started working for UC today. That is all.
jk... that's cool justin. Will your kids be able to go there for free if she's still working there ...like they do at Univ. of Dayton?
She works in the admissions office. -
Manhattan Buckeye
I'm biased because I have so many friends that went there, but OU is the best campus in Ohio I've seen...Miami is really nice, so is Kenyon. But OU has that traditional college look even if some of the dorms are a bit far away to classes (e.g. south green going to the engineering center on the west green). Athens isn't the greatest college town but it has enough diversions, the negatives are there aren't any easy road trips.....Parkersburg and Huntington are a long ways away and there isn't anything to do in either place but get in trouble so Columbus is the "big city" destination.raiderbuck wrote: I've only driven by, but I always though OU's campus was pretty nice. -
SQ_CraziesRichmond is the sweetest campus I've ever been on.
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Manhattan Buckeye
Old school people will ask if you're talking about Westhampton (the women's side of the lake) or Richmond (the men's side of the lake).SQ_Crazies wrote: Richmond is the sweetest campus I've ever been on.
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SQ_CraziesThe whole thing is awesome. Definitely expensive, I looked into going there but threw that idea out the window as soon as I found out the cost. I had a cousin that went there, I liked it a lot when I visited.
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ohiotiger33UVA is absolutely gorgeous.
Homer!
Center of Clemson; my dept. is in the building in the distance. So many campuses have beautiful areas. It would be tough to find campuses that are completely ugly all over. -
Manhattan BuckeyeHey Ohiotiger33, what does 'iptay' mean? We have 3 very, very close friends that graduated from Clemson and I've seen t-shirts with the slogan but have been too embarrassed to ask about it.
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ohiotiger33Haha, that was my first question as an undergraduate.
Iptay stands for I pay ten a year. It is the nations oldest and largest booster organization. It used to mean that boosters paid 10 dollars a year to help with scholarship money/etc. and it got you into games.
It is a little different now- for students, it is 30 dollars a year to join, with the benefits being better tickets to most sporting events (All sporting events are free at Clemson; no students need to pay a dime to attend, but many pay the 30 for better seats, especially for basketball as all students sit lower bowl for football on or near the hill). I joined when I was a Freshman because for 30 bucks you get the shirt, slightly better tickets, and discounts around town (20 Percent off pizza hut= hell yes).
But yeah, I am in the Collegiate Club, but there is also a donor club which is way more money, but gets you guaranteed season tickets, and amazing tailgate locations (We tailgate all over our campus at Clemson).
From Iptay's site:
IPTAY is widely regarded as the father of athletic fundraising. The IPTAY Scholarship Fund traces its roots to the 1930s. Dr. Rupert Fike is credited with being the originator of IPTAY, but the seed that Dr. Fike needed for his now much-envied group was planted there by then Head Football Coach Jess Neely.
The most recent visible contribution they made was funding changing our stadium from this:
To this:
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SQ_CraziesUVA is really aweomse as well.
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ohiotiger33^^ No joke. That campus is absolutely amazing.
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SQ_CraziesThe whole state of Virginia is awesome.
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slingshot4everNice campus in a shit hole of an area.