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Lewisohn Hall is home
to the School of General Studies. Located inside Lewisohn is the Lewisohn Lounge, The Dean of Student’s Office, the Office of Admission and
Financial Aid, the Learning Center, and the GS Alumni Relations.
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Lerner Hall, the newest building
to the Morningside campus and Columbia’s student center. The building is home to a 1500 seat auditorium, a bookstore, three
dining facilities, a theater, computer labs, and many other offices and lounges.
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Low
Memorial Library is the center piece of the Morningside campus. Designed by the renowned architectural firm of McKim, Mead & White,
Low opened its doors in 1898 as the campus library. Low Library is now home to the Visitors Center and is the administrative nerve center of the
University.
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Low
Plaza, the College Walk (19) and the South
Lawn ensemble are three of the great urban spaces in America, and are very popular gathering spaces for students to socialize, read or
just relax between classes.
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Butler was opened in 1934 and serves
as the main undergraduate library, housing the history and humanities collections.
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The Dodge
Fitness Center is a multi-purpose facility utilized by Columbia University students, faculty, administration, staff, alumni, their
families, and members from affiliated schools and organized community groups.
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Philosophy
Hall is where the English, French and Philosophy departments reside. Also within the confines of Philosophy hall is ACIS, the University’s
user friendly computer support group.
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Dodge
Hall is home to Columbia’s School of the Arts (founded in 1948), as well as the 700-seat Kathyrn Bache Miller Theatre and the LeRoy
Neiman Center for Print Studies.
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The
Schapiro Center for Engineering and Physical Science Research is where most classes for computer science
majors at General Studies are held.
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Kent Hall
is home to the Registrar and Student Financial Planning. It is also where students go to pick up their University Ids, pay
school bills, inquire about registration, and adjust their class schedules during registration periods.
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Earl Hall,
Columbia's spiritual, cultural and community service headquarters. Dedicated in 1902, it is one of the oldest buildings on campus. The University
Chaplain and campus ministers are in residence there.
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