This campus is gigantic. We needed 2 days to cover the whole campus by foot. However, today, we managed to visit the Student Union, a library, a museum and just enjoyed walking around the campus. It was a hot day but the the breeze was cool.
KU is the home of the Jayhawk. The name Jayhawk was coined in 1848; it was a combination of the Blue Jay and a sparrow hawk. The Jayhawk is a mythical creature.
Capitol Federal Building: KU School of Business
Allen Fieldhouse and the Hall of Athletics: Basketball
Malott Hall: Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology
This building is what I wanted to see most.
Schielfelbusch: Speech - Language - Hearing Clinic
Department of Speech - Language - Hearing: Sciences and Disorders
One of KU's SEVEN libraries
Lippincott Hall houses the Office of Study Abroad, the Applied English Center, the Wilcox Classical Museum, the Department of Indigenous Studies and the museum studies program.
YES! KU has museums on its campus grounds. This is the Natural History Museum.
Student Union
Strong Hall: Administration Building
Budig Hall, where Nicole had her commencement last May 18. Budig Hall is an academic building with a 1000 seat lecture hall.
Marvin Hall: School of Architecture
The fraternity and sorority houses in KU
Ritchie Hall: Earth, Energy and Environment Center
Learned Hall: School of Engineering
Murphy Hall: Music and Dramatic Arts
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