Sierra B. • August 1, 2013This was known as general classroom and is #12 on the campus map. Take rhe purple or blue line from campus!
Jason G. • December 27, 2016The best museum in Atlanta. Very fun and interactive, and the employees are very knowledgeable about the players and exhibits.
Chauncey S. • September 18, 2012Great performance hall; the great acoustics and large stage make the concerts held there even better!
Alex H. • May 20, 2012Best 4 years of my life. I love this school.
Thompson D. • March 10, 2023CLE! Never been to GSU's law school before
Jay W. • February 25, 2016Great degree programs. Great variety of studies. Students are limited only by the amount of class time, book time and lab time they spend. Study smart and graduate early,so you can make mega-bucks.
Cassie X. • September 14, 2011Downstairs underneath the main auditorium is Tech's film processing and print lab.. So cool!
Georgia Tech College of Computing • October 3, 2011Check the commons for free food but do it before noon, it goes fast!
Brian L. • July 28, 2013There are new carts. The course is in really good shape with nice water hazards that add character.
Creative Loafing Atlanta • January 20, 2012SCAD has recurring events. Make sure to check the calendar.
Robbie C. • July 20, 2015Decor is very nice. Reminds me of the ALT hotels in Canada and Europe. Let's see how the rest of the night goes!
Jazmine M. • March 22, 2011Home of the Hard working, sleep deprived, beasting students of Spelman College! We all love/hate this place
Anne C. • March 31, 2012Be sure to view "American People, Black Light: Faith Ringgold's Paintings of the 1960s" on view until May 19th @ the Spelman College Museum of Fine Art in the Cosby Academic Center.
Anne C. • March 31, 2012Be sure to view "American People, Black Light: Faith Ringgold's Paintings of the 1960s" on view until May 19th @ the Spelman College Museum of Fine Art in the Cosby Academic Center.
Anne C. • March 31, 2012Be sure to view "American People, Black Light: Faith Ringgold's Paintings of the 1960s" on view until May 19th @ the Spelman College Museum of Fine Art in the Cosby Academic Center.
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