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Arguably one of Columbia's ugliest buildings, but fortunately tucked into an inconspicuous corner, unlike [[Uris]]. Headquarters of [[SEAS]], appropriately. Filled with prisonlike cinderblock classrooms.
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'''Seeley Mudd Hall''' is a arguably one of Columbia's ugliest buildings, but fortunately tucked into an inconspicuous corner, unlike [[Uris]]. The building is appropriately the headquarters of [[SEAS]]. It is filled with prison-like cinder block classrooms.
  
Students should be able to swipe into Mudd 24-hours a day, including the lounge at the immediate left of the main entrance on the campus level.
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Students are normally able to swipe into Mudd 24-hours a day, including the lounge at the immediate left of the main entrance on the campus level.
  
There are other Mudd Halls on other campuses. All of them, however, are named after Seeley G. Mudd, a prominent philanthropist and the son of Seeley Wintersmith Mudd, whom our Mudd Hall is named after. Our Mudd Hall appears to be the only Seeley W. Mudd Hall in the entire nation. There are at least a dozen Seeley G. Mudds.
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Other campuses have more Mudd Halls. All of them, however, are named after Seeley G. Mudd, a prominent philanthropist and the son of Seeley Wintersmith Mudd, whom our Mudd Hall is named after. Our Mudd Hall appears to be the only Seeley W. Mudd Hall in the entire nation. There are at least a dozen Seeley G. Mudds. We are therefore unique and special.
  
 
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[[Category:Buildings on the Morningside Heights campus]]

Revision as of 21:06, 8 April 2007

Seeley Mudd Hall is a arguably one of Columbia's ugliest buildings, but fortunately tucked into an inconspicuous corner, unlike Uris. The building is appropriately the headquarters of SEAS. It is filled with prison-like cinder block classrooms.

Students are normally able to swipe into Mudd 24-hours a day, including the lounge at the immediate left of the main entrance on the campus level.

Other campuses have more Mudd Halls. All of them, however, are named after Seeley G. Mudd, a prominent philanthropist and the son of Seeley Wintersmith Mudd, whom our Mudd Hall is named after. Our Mudd Hall appears to be the only Seeley W. Mudd Hall in the entire nation. There are at least a dozen Seeley G. Mudds. We are therefore unique and special.