The document discusses 8 perks of attending the University at Albany (UAlbany). It describes key locations on campus including the fountain in the middle of campus, the nanoscience building, the lit skyline view from Collins Circle, the campus center dining options, and the Massry Center for Business. It also mentions the university art museum, Collins Circle as the iconic first view of campus, and Casey Stadium for supporting Dane athletics. The document provides pictures and brief descriptions for each highlighted perk.
2. The Fountain
Here is a picture of our beloved fountain. It is the
start of the spring season so we will see the
fountain filled up and running in no time!
3. The Fountain
The Fountain is located in the middle of campus, right outside of the Lecture
Center.
It has so much to offer to the Ualbany community. Whether you are being
studious, hanging with friends, or just trying to cool off and relax then the
Fountain is the place to be.
Warm weather is approaching, so make sure to find your way there and enjoy the
vibes!
5. The Nanoscience Building
Although the school of Nanoscience is currently in the process of becoming their own
SUNY Polytechnic Institute, this 1.65 million sq. ft. complex is the first thing you see when
you get on or off the highway near the UAlbany campus.
There are billions of dollars of investments and offices in this Nanoscience megaplex
with over 4,000 scientists working in it daily.
6. The Lit Skyline
Admire the gorgeous campus skyline view
from Collins Circle while also taking in the
main entrance to the academic podium.
7. The Lit Skyline
One thing the UAlbany Campus is not short of, is it’s skyline. Things can get a bit dreary
from school work and dining hall food, so to see a view like this can really brighten your
mood and give busy students a brief moment to relax and breath.
8. Campus Center
When you want to steer clear of the dining hall food, but
don’t want to spend money on Chipotle.
9. The Campus Center
With the newest additions coming to the Campus Center in the fall of 2017, the Campus
Center will once again be an awesome spot on campus to grab a bite to eat, hang out with
friends or get some school work done.
New Restaurant Additions: Tully’s Sports Bar, Starbucks, SubConnection
10. The Massry Center for Business
The newest edition to the UAlbany Campus is home to the
university’s School of Business. With modern furniture,
classrooms and mock conference rooms, students can
prepare for their professional career, today.
11. The Massry Center for Business
The new home to the School of Business offers a variety of services to prepare students
for the future.
Whether it be traderoom, stylistic workplaces to collaborate with fellow students, or grab
a bite or a coffee from Zime’s, the Massy Center for Business is your one stop shop before
entering the professional world of business!
12. University Art Museum
A great place to learn about
current artist’s and spend time
around visually pleasing
artwork.
13. University Art Museum
The Art Museum is located in the Fine Arts Building, in the front of
campus.
The museum is open daily for the public and features all different types
of art and artist’s.
If you are looking to explore the art realm, discover new artists, or just
enjoy viewing artwork, the University Art Museum is a great place to visit.
15. Collin’s Circle
If you want to lay out on a towel to catch some rays, or play some pick up football/frisbee
in the nice grass, Collin’s Circle is certainly a great highlight on campus for everyone.
Many students question why we don’t host concerts on Collin’s Circle.
The reason that the school refuses to host large events like that is because they want to
preserve Collin’s Circle because of how iconic it is to our campus. They don’t want the
circle getting dirty!
17. Casey Stadium
Show your school spirit at Casey Stadium, where the Great Danes have their football,
soccer and lacrosse matches!
Either in the Fall or Spring Semester, cheer on UAlbany’s division one athletics a
18. Photo Credit
All photos courtesy of: http://www.ualbanyphotos.com/Campus
and Sean Moriarty’s Instagram page