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Buildings, Classrooms
The School
of Engineering is housed in four
buildings on Vanderbilt's 333-acre
campus.
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Featheringill Hall is the School's
new building, featuring the
three-story Adams Atrium designed to
be a focal point for student
interaction and social events. Just
off the Adams Atrium is the Jacobs
Believed In Me Auditorium, which
serves the Engineering community as
a central location for lectures,
large meetings and classes.
Featheringill Hall also contains
more than 50 teaching and research
laboratories. Laboratories and
classrooms are equipped for wired
and wireless computer connections.
The building also houses offices and
design studios.
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The Stevenson Center includes the
Dean's office and numerous
classrooms, lecture halls, and
laboratories. Biomedical Engineering
laboratories are housed in this
building, although biomedical
research is also done in
laboratories in the Vanderbilt
Medical complex. Computer Science
also maintains some offices and
classrooms in the Stevenson Center.
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Jacobs Hall contains laboratories,
offices and classrooms for Civil and
Environmental Engineering and
Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science. This building underwent a
$28 million renovation, completed in
July 2002 which incorporated
classrooms, research and social
facilities that are modern in
functionality and aesthetics.
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Olin Hall is a 9-story building of
classrooms, laboratories and offices
for Chemical Engineering and
Mechanical Engineering.
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