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'''Dodge Hall''' is the home of the [[School of the Arts]], the [[Music Department|Department of Music]], and the [[Miller Theatre|Kathyrn Bache Miller Theatre]]. The Columbia GS web page describes Dodge Hall as as having a "great espresso bar", i.e. the [[Blue Java]] location in the lobby.
 
'''Dodge Hall''' is the home of the [[School of the Arts]], the [[Music Department|Department of Music]], and the [[Miller Theatre|Kathyrn Bache Miller Theatre]]. The Columbia GS web page describes Dodge Hall as as having a "great espresso bar", i.e. the [[Blue Java]] location in the lobby.
  
It also houses the [[Gabe M. Weiner Music and Arts Library]], the Center for Ethnomusicology, the LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies and [[LeRoy Neiman Gallery|gallery]], the Digital Media Center, and the Lifetime Screening Room.
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It also houses the [[Gabe M. Weiner Music and Arts Library]], the Center for Ethnomusicology, the LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies and [[LeRoy Neiman Gallery|gallery]], the Digital Media Center, and the [[Lifetime Screening Room]].
  
 
Dodge was originally built for the [[Columbia Business School|Business School]], which moved into [[Uris Hall]] when it needed more space in the 1960's.
 
Dodge was originally built for the [[Columbia Business School|Business School]], which moved into [[Uris Hall]] when it needed more space in the 1960's.
  
 
[[Category:Buildings on the Morningside Heights campus]]
 
[[Category:Buildings on the Morningside Heights campus]]

Revision as of 23:51, 10 April 2007

Dodge Hall
Dodge Hall

Dodge Hall is the home of the School of the Arts, the Department of Music, and the Kathyrn Bache Miller Theatre. The Columbia GS web page describes Dodge Hall as as having a "great espresso bar", i.e. the Blue Java location in the lobby.

It also houses the Gabe M. Weiner Music and Arts Library, the Center for Ethnomusicology, the LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies and gallery, the Digital Media Center, and the Lifetime Screening Room.

Dodge was originally built for the Business School, which moved into Uris Hall when it needed more space in the 1960's.