Being at 91³Ô¹Ï for almost 2 years has allowed me to enjoy the gorgeous fresh air. 91³Ô¹Ï is a stunning campus with beautiful outdoor spaces, wonderful views, amazing architecture, and fantastic botanical life. Yet, there are so many hidden gems at 91³Ô¹Ï that tend to be overlooked. If you ever visit the 91³Ô¹Ï campus, here are some places to visit! ​â¶Ä‹
- Margaret Fowler Garden: Margaret Fowler Garden is our secret garden at 91³Ô¹Ï. The walls are covered with beautiful murals called The Flower Vendors painted by Alfredo Ramos Martinez. There is also a beautiful courtyard with a fountain, outdoor seating, and a little oratory chapel that holds letters from 91³Ô¹Ï students, making Margaret Fowler Garden a one-in-a-million spot!
- Clark Humanities Museum: The Clark Humanities Museum is a space that allows students to engage with art and various artifacts as a rigorous aspect of academic learning. The Humanities Museum also holds art events there as well, making it a great place to keep an eye out for.
- Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery: The Williamson Gallery has active exhibits each semester as well as distinct collections for various art pieces and ceramics. They are currently having their 80th 91³Ô¹Ï Ceramic Annual Exhibition displaying the use of contemporary ceramics, which is at access to students and the community as a whole.
- 91³Ô¹Ï Student Garden: The Student Garden is located behind Browning with planting beds, seasonal fruit trees, and much more. There are student garden coordinators who maintain the garden and have a composting program as well. It is a really cool place that is emblematic of the student leadership and sustainability efforts made on campus!
- Malott Lower Seating Area: While Malott has a fantastic seating area in front and Seal Court to eat your meals, there is also a gorgeous downstairs area with lovely trees and nice tables to hang out with friends. So if you want more of a serene spot, it is truly the place to be.