The SHSU Library is where you find all of your needs for studying, research, etc. It holds conference rooms for meetings or big study groups, you also free printing! Even, you get starbucks in the library as well!
Adams Humanities is home to all language classes and other small lecture classes like COMM 103, a required class for Freshmen! All classes seat 15-30 students. Classes in this building meet more frequently than large lectures - typically 4 times a week for 50 minutes.
Being in the heart of Boston really places Northeastern at a very sweet spot in terms of culture and things to do at night!
Introducing Scott hall, one of the main and probably the most well-known building on campus.
Follow with Grant as he walks into the College Ave Student center's food bazaar, where multiple private food vendors sell food.
Redifer Commons is in South Campus, mostly freshmen and who live nearby enjoy dining here. There are lots of options as well.
East Commons is one of the two main food courts on campus. While West Commons caters to the vegan/gluten free crowd, East Commons includes places like So Cal Chicken, Panda Express, and Dickeys BBQ just to name a few.
Snell Library also happens to have a 3D printer room and big printers to print poster sized paper! So you can meet every single one of your printing needs!
Ryan shows us an outside view of Carnesecca Arena, named after hall-of-famer Lou Carnesecca who coached St. John's to 2 Big East Tournament Champions!
These are some friends that also live in the Quads, they are liking school so far!
Touchdown for Penn State University!
Inside the Finley Commons, lots of seating areas. At the second floor the main dining area is located.
Grant introduces the famous RU Hungry that will be shown in a next video
Take a peek of the different vendors that participate in the Farmers Market. This vendor in particular is student-ran, made possible through SDSU's innovation center that allows students the resources to cultivate their own business plans and ideas.
The SHSU Library is where you find all of your needs for studying, research, etc. It holds conference rooms for meetings or big study groups, you also free printing! Even, you get starbucks in the library as well!
Adams Humanities is home to all language classes and other small lecture classes like COMM 103, a required class for Freshmen! All classes seat 15-30 students. Classes in this building meet more frequently than large lectures - typically 4 times a week for 50 minutes.
Being in the heart of Boston really places Northeastern at a very sweet spot in terms of culture and things to do at night!
Introducing Scott hall, one of the main and probably the most well-known building on campus.
Follow with Grant as he walks into the College Ave Student center's food bazaar, where multiple private food vendors sell food.
Redifer Commons is in South Campus, mostly freshmen and who live nearby enjoy dining here. There are lots of options as well.
East Commons is one of the two main food courts on campus. While West Commons caters to the vegan/gluten free crowd, East Commons includes places like So Cal Chicken, Panda Express, and Dickeys BBQ just to name a few.
Snell Library also happens to have a 3D printer room and big printers to print poster sized paper! So you can meet every single one of your printing needs!
Ryan shows us an outside view of Carnesecca Arena, named after hall-of-famer Lou Carnesecca who coached St. John's to 2 Big East Tournament Champions!
These are some friends that also live in the Quads, they are liking school so far!
Touchdown for Penn State University!
Inside the Finley Commons, lots of seating areas. At the second floor the main dining area is located.
Grant introduces the famous RU Hungry that will be shown in a next video
Take a peek of the different vendors that participate in the Farmers Market. This vendor in particular is student-ran, made possible through SDSU's innovation center that allows students the resources to cultivate their own business plans and ideas.