Will H. • January 28, 2019The entrance is on 132nd st.
Kevin G. • October 21, 2013Study rooms on the 12th floor are quiet and have great views.
Penina M. • April 2, 2014My husband graduated at Columbia University. He recommends the studies for math saying that there is nothing to be afraid of. You can learn everything if you want to..
Rosmery R. • July 10, 2013AC is off the roof here. Best place to get cool. Bring a sweater if you're going to be here for a while!
Zack S. • August 24, 2011Not the first escalators on Columbia's Morningside campus! The real first are those down to the bookstore. Still, these are prettier.
Lauren M. • March 6, 2013A unique building that you cannot miss. A must see for first timers to the city.
Andy S. • March 15, 20139 Garden South Room 350-2 (the window) my doctors r very informative with excellent bed-side manners. My RN's Rusty & Gurleen took great care of me & every nurse I encountered was happy assist me.
Rachel F. • December 15, 2011Be sure to try the coffee cart directly out front. They'll make it exactly how you want it.
NYC Percent for Art • September 26, 2012Don't miss Matt Mullican's mural, "Law, Government and Justice," a reminder of the history of the three missions of the school.
Joe C. • December 24, 2011Watch out for unidentified falling objects...
Julie S. • November 22, 2011everyone working in immunology therapy rocks. they take great care of the patients
Lucille J. • February 27, 2012Two sets of elevators - one goes C-10 and 15 and the other goes 1, 3 and 10-15.
IWalked Audio Tours • November 25, 2011Furthest south of infamous twin-towered apartments along Central Park W. 30-story Art Deco complex, opened its doors in 1932. Famous tenants include Robert Goulet. More info in blog. <LINK>
Hospital for Special Surgery • June 4, 2013Radiology & Imaging is on the first floor. Ask at the front desk for directions.
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