March break - Queen`s University

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March break
open house 2016
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elcome to our campus. We are pleased that you have
decided to visit our campus today and hope you’ll take
the opportunity to discover and explore your options
at Queen’s.
We know that you’ll have questions. Whether it’s today, or in the
weeks or months to come, please know that we’re happy to help.
Answers are only a phone call, or an email away. Best of luck this
year. We really hope to see you studying at Queen’s one day!
Faculty and Staff
Queen’s University
613-533-2218
admission@queensu.ca
#queensu2020
Queen’s is committed to an inclusive campus community with
accessible goods, services, and facilities that respect the dignity
and independence of persons with disabilities.
March Break open house at-a-glance
starthere
see campus
map for
locations
Grant Hall
Pick-up your program for the day and join a campus tour.
general tours
Event
Time
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Campus Tour
8:30 am–4 pm
Grant Hall
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Queen’s Centre/Athletics
and Recreation Centre
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Chernoff Hall Auditorium
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Join us for a walking tour of Queen’s. You’ll see all of campus from the view of a student.
Tours last approximately 45 minutes.
Athletics and Recreation Centre Tour
9 am–3 pm
visit residence
Residence Tours
11 am–3 pm
Tour a residence room and get an idea of what your home could be like for your first year at Queen’s. Residence Tours
run continuously from 11am-3pm. Please join a tour group in the lobby of Chernoff Hall Auditorium.
What is Residence life like at Queen’s
10 am–4 pm
Chernoff Hall Auditorium
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Learn more about the types of rooms at Queen’s, how our application process works, and what it is like to live
in Residence at Queen’s. This presentation is jointly presented by our Residence Life, Residence Admissions
and Hospitality Services Departments.
acadeMics
arts and science
Academic Fair
9 am–2 pm
BioSciences Complex Atrium
J6
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Meet students, academic advisors and professors from the following departments: Fine Art, Film and Media,
Drama and Music, Art History, Classics, English, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Languages Literatures and Cultures,
Gender Studies, History, Linguistics, Sociology, Psychology, Geography and Planning, Geology, Environmental
Studies, Global Development Studies, Health Studies, Physical and Health Education, Kinesiology, Mathematics
and Statistics, Physics, Political Studies, Computing, Life Sciences, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Biology, and Economics.
Joining the Arts and Science Academic Fair will be School of Graduate Studies, Faculty of Education (including
Concurrent Education), the Bader International Study Centre (our Castle in England), International Programs Office,
Faculty of Law, School of Business – Certificate in Business Program, and Arts and Science Internship advisors.
what is arts and science?
Arts and Science 101 Presentation
10 am and 11:30 am BioSciences Complex
(30 minutes per presentation)
J6
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living lectures in arts and science
Sit in the seats, meet the professors and students, be a Queen’s student – today.
For a complete list of lectures and tours pick up an Arts and Science program in the BioSciences Complex.
Lectures and tours run 9:30 am–2 pm.
tea with the Deans
Join the Arts and Science Deans and Professors for afternoon tea in the Student Services offices – home to the Arts
and Science academic advisors. Drop in to Dunning Hall Arts and Science office anytime between 2 pm–3:30 pm.
For a complete list of Arts and Science activities pick up an Arts and Science program in the BioSciences Complex.
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10 am–11 am
Dunning Hall Auditorium
E4
11:30 am–12:30 pm
Dunning Hall Auditorium
E4
commerce
Welcome and Expert Panel Session
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Get all of your questions answered during our panel discussion. Meet our Commerce Students, Faculty Members,
High School Liaison Committee, the President of Commerce Society, and representatives from the Centre for
International Management, Business Career Centre, Commerce Program, and Queen’s Admissions.
Mini Commerce Lecture
10:30 am–10:45 am
Goodes Hall, 118 or 120, 108
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Live Session Goodes Hall Room 118
11 am–11:15 am
Goodes Hall, 118 or 120, 108
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Goodes Hall, 118 or 120, 108
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Goodes Hall, 118 or 120, 108
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Video Stream Goodes Hall Room 120, 108 11:30 pm–11:45 am
12:30 pm–12:45 pm
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Attend a mini-lecture led by a Smith School of Business professor and experience a real Queen’s
Commerce classroom setting.
*To ensure students get the true classroom experience, the live session will be open to prospective students only.
The live session will be held in a real business classroom located in Goodes Hall, room 118. The session can also be
viewed by all guests through a live video stream in rooms 120 and 108 (please note that 108 is only available for
sessions 1 to 4).
Guided tours of Goodes Hall
9:30 am–2 pm last tour 1:30 Goodes Hall Atrium
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Take a tour of Goodes Hall, the home of Smith School of Business, that combines the history of a preserved 1892
schoolhouse, with the contemporary design, architecture, and cutting-edge learning tools of a modern business school.
All tours are led by current Commerce students who can answer all of your questions about the student experience.
concurrent education
Information Booth
9 am–2 pm
BioSciences Complex
J6
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Come and find us at the Arts and Science Departmental Showcase and chat with faculty representatives and current
students about the Concurrent Education program.
Information Session:
Concurrent Education
12:15 pm–1 pm
Humphrey Hall Auditorium
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Join us for this session and hear more about how Queen’s can help you make your goal to become a teacher a reality.
Current students as well as Faculty and Staff will be on hand to discuss Queen’s unique approach to the Bachelor of
Education degree that will have you in the job market earlier!
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engineering and applied science
building tours
10 am–1 pm
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Beamish-Munro Hall Atrium
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Beamish-Munro Hall is ‘home-base’ for first year engineering students. Built to support first-year problem-based
learning initiatives, Beamish-Munro Hall’s Integrated Learning Centre provides a multidisciplinary learning
environment designed to complement the classroom experience, and enhance design, team and professional skills
development. We are a ‘live’ building where the structure itself is monitored, and used as a lab.
Please come to the Tour Desk to ask for a tour.
Welcome and Introduction
to First Year
11 am–12 pm
Dupuis Hall Auditorium
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See what engineering is all about. Find out more about the common first year, classes, schedules, our design
courses and what first year may have in store for you. Please note there is an overflow in room Dupuis 217.
Engineering Society Presentation 1 pm–2 pm
and Q&A Discussion
Beamish-Munro Hall
I3
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Ever wonder what it is really like to be a student in Queen’s Engineering? Come and experience “A Day in the Life
of a Queen’s Engineer” presentation. Have questions? – ask an engineering student after the presentation.
Introduction to Electrical and
Computer Engineering at Queen’s
2 pm–3 pm
Beamish-Munro Hall Atrium
I3
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Come and learn about two of the engineering programs that can lead to rewarding careers in the development
and application of rapidly changing technology. You will have the opportunity to ask questions about student
experiences, core and elective courses, laboratory facilities, projects, internships, and research opportunities in
these programs.
Queen’s Tea Room
10 am–1 pm
Beamish-Munro Hall
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Located in Beamish Munro Hall, the Tea Room is a not-for-profit, environmentally responsible coffee house run
entirely by students for the Queen’s community. Please stop by, grab a complimentary coffee and relax in the
warm welcoming environment of the Tea Room.
department tours
PLEASE NoTE Department Tours will depart from each building, please look for a Student Guide at the entrance of each building.
DEPARTMENT/BUILDING
TOUR TIME
DEPARTMENT/BUILDING
TOUR TIME
Dupuis Hall H2
Chemical Engineering, Dupuis Hall Tour 1
Chemical Engineering, Dupuis Hall Tour 2
Chemical Engineering, Dupuis Hall Tour 3
1:30 pm–2:10 pm
2:20 pm–3 pm
3:10 pm–3:50 pm
Stirling Hall D8
Engineering Physics, Stirling Hall Tour 1
Engineering Physics, Stirling Hall Tour 2
Engineering Physics, Stirling Hall Tour 3
1:30 pm–2:10 pm
2:20 pm–3 pm
3:10 pm–3:50 pm
Goodwin Hall I3
Mining Engineering, Goodwin Hall Tour 1
Mining Engineering, Goodwin Hall Tour 2
Mining Engineering, Goodwin Hall Tour 3
1:30 pm–2:10 pm
2:20 pm–3 pm
3:10 pm–3:50 pm
Ellis Hall E5
Civil Engineering, Ellis Hall Tour 1
Civil Engineering, Ellis Hall Tour 2
Civil Engineering, Ellis Hall Tour 3
1:30 pm–2:10 pm
2:20 pm–3 pm
3:10 pm–3:50 pm
Walter Light Hall J3
Elec & Comp Engineering, Walter Light Hall Tour 1
Elec & Comp Engineering, Walter Light Hall Tour 2
Elec & Comp Engineering, Walter Light Hall Tour 3
1:30 pm–2:10 pm
2:20 pm–3 pm
3:10 pm–3:50 pm
McLaughlin Hall F9
Mech Engineering McLaughlin Hall Tour 1
Mech Engineering McLaughlin Hall Tour 2
Mech Engineering McLaughlin Hall Tour 3
1:30 pm–2:10 pm
2:20 pm–3 pm
3:10 pm–3:50 pm
Miller Hall, Bruce Wing H4
Geological Engineering, Miller Hall Tour 1
Geological Engineering, Miller Hall Tour 2
Geological Engineering, Miller Hall Tour 3
1:30 pm–2:10 pm
2:20 pm–3 pm
3:10 pm–3:50 pm
Dupuis Hall H2
Engineering Chemistry, Dupuis & Chernoff Tour 1 1:30 pm–2:10 pm
Engineering Chemistry, Dupuis & Chernoff Tour 2 2:20 pm–3 pm
Engineering Chemistry, Dupuis & Chernoff Tour 3 3:10 pm–3:50 pm
Chernoff Hall C8
Math & Statistics, Beamish Munro Hall, Atrium
No tours available, but this department will be
making presentations, visit them in the Atrium
1:30 pm–2:10 pm
2:20 pm–3 pm
3:10 pm–3:50 pm
prospective.appsci.queensu.ca
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12:30 pm–1 pm
School of Medicine Atrium
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nursing
Meet and Greet
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We invite you to come for coffee and snacks, mingle with students in the program, and learn more about student
life at Queen’s.
Nursing Information
Session
1 pm–2 pm
School of Medicine Building 132A
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Hear all about the program and have your questions answered by nursing Faculty.
Lab Tours
2 pm–4 pm
Lab Tours
Please join us for tours of the Anatomy Lab, Faculty of Health Sciences Patient Simulation Labs, Clinical Education
Centre and Bracken Health Science Library. Members of the Nursing Science Society will guide you on these tours.
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four directions aboriginal student centre
Four Directions Student
Centre Tours
10 am–11 am
1 pm–2 pm
Tours leave from Grant Hall
Tours leave from Grant Hall
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Take a tour with one of our current students of the Four Directions Aboriginal Student Centre and meet
with the staff to learn how the Four Directions Aboriginal Centre strives to be a home away from home
for Indigenous students and a site of information and support for the broader Queen’s community.
Student Services Fair
9 am–3 pm
Grant Hall
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The Four Directions Aboriginal Student Centre will be part of the Student Services Fair in Grant Hall. Come out
to speak to one of the representatives from FDASC and learn more about how you can get involved and make the
FDASC your home away from home.
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Student Services Fair
Whether you’re looking for academic, emotional, social, cultural, spiritual, physical or career-related support,
we encourage you to take advantage of all that Queen’s has to offer. We are all about helping you succeed!
Connect with us to learn more about:
Athletics and Recreation
Career Services
Student Experience Office
Student Academic Success Services
Student Awards
Student Wellness Services
Four Directions Aboriginal Student Centre
Undergraduate Admission and Recruitment
General Presentations
Financing your Queen’s Education
9 am, 11 am, 2 pm
Ellis Hall Auditorium
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All students at Queen’s share the ability to excel academically, but many may not be able to fully finance their
university education. Queen’s is here to help you achieve that goal, not just now, but throughout your
undergraduate studies. Attend this session and learn about the resources available to help you finance your
Queen’s education.
Supporting Student Success
10 am, 1 pm, 3 pm
Ellis Hall Auditorium
E5
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It is widely recognised that early experiences of university students have a profound impact on student academic
success and co-curricular engagement. Queen’s acknowledges that students are undertaking learning transitions
during this time, which may involve personal, social, academic and environmental change. The Division of Student
Affairs aims to facilitate a positive and successful transition for all incoming students through a comprehensive,
intentional, and interrelated orientation process. This session will introduce prospective students and their families
to the various first-year transition programs, services, and resources available to students as they begin their studies
at Queen’s.
Experience the Bader
International Study Centre
11 am, 2 pm
Ellis Hall Room 333
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Imagine studying in a 15th century castle. Now, let us help you do more than just imagine! Join us for a virtual tour
of the BISC and see what it is like to study at our International Campus in the U.K. We will have current students,
faculty and staff on hand to answer questions and give you more information about the First Year Program at the
BISC.
Apply to Queen’s
12 pm
Ellis Hall Auditorium
E5
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Are you in grade 11? Come and learn more about our academic programs, student life on campus, how to apply to
university and what you need to know as you prepare for your journey to Queen’s.
Transfer to Queen’s
10 am, 1 pm
Ellis Hall Room 333
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Interested in transferring to Queen’s? Come learn more about the process and the programs available.
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Queen’s centre
Queen’s university
international centre
stauffer library
Goodes hall
John deutsch
university centre
dunning hall
ellis hall
tindall Field
chernoff hall
victoria hall residence
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restaurants
downtown shopping
Market square
10 min
beamish-Munro
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dupuis hall
integrated
learning centre
school of kinesiology
and health studies
humphrey hall
biosciences
school of
Medicine
Grant hall
nixon Field
isabel bader centre
for the performing arts
agnes etherington
art centre
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ban righ hall
residence
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eat
on campus
Leonard Cafeteria
Leonard Cafeteria in Leonard Hall will be open.
An all-you-can-eat lunch for visitors will be available
at a minimal cost. Come see what dining hall food
is really like. Open until 2:30 pm
Common Ground
Upper level, Queen’s Centre. A coffeehouse where
you can get great sandwiches, salads and baked goods.
(Operated by the Alma Mater Society)
Tim Horton’s 8 am–7 pm
Bioscience Complex J6
Queen’s Centre F1
Pita Pit 11 am–6 pm
Queen’s Centre F1
Pizza Pizza 11 am–7 pm
Queen’s Centre F1
Booster Juice 10 am–6 pm
Queen’s Centre F1
The Lazy Scholar 9:30 am–1 am
Victoria Hall C7
Starbucks 9 am–7 pm
Goodes Hall D3
Khao 11 am–9 pm
John Deutsch University Centre
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Douglas
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Gordon Hall
Nicol
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Grad
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BeamishMunro
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146 Barrie St.
Miller Hall
152 Albert St.
144 Albert St.
Ontario
Hall
Humphrey
Hall
Campus
Book Store
Clark Hall
Jackson
Hall
Carruthers
Agnes
Hall
Benidickson Field
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Watson
Hall
51 Bader
HarrisonLeCaine
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Theological
Hall
Abramsky
Hall
School of
Medicine
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Hall
Snodgrass Arboretum
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GIDRU Wing
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96 Albert Street B7
144 Albert Street B5
152 Albert Street B5
154 Albert Street B5
Abramsky Hall I7
Adelaide Hall E8
Agnes Benidickson Field G6
Agnes Etherington
Art Centre E7
Ann Baillie Building I9
ASUS Core F1
Athletics and
Recreation Centre G1
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51 Bader Lane E7
68 Barrie Street J8
70 Barrie Street J8
78 Barrie Street J8
80 Barrie Street J7
82/84 Barrie Street J7
98 Barrie Street J6
100 Barrie Street J6
144 Barrie Street J5
146 Barrie Street J4
Ban Righ Centre E8
Ban Righ Hall E8
Beamish-Munro Hall I3
Biosciences Complex J6
Botterell Hall I8
Brant House B9
Bruce Wing H4
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Campus Book Store G5
Cancer Research Institute J9
Cataraqui Building J7
Carruthers Hall H5
Chernoff Auditorium D8
Chernoff Hall C8
Chown Hall E8
Clark Hall G5
Craine Building I5
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David C. Smith House C9
Douglas Library F4
Dunning Hall E4
Dupuis Hall H2
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Ellis Hall E5
Etherington Hall G9
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Fleming Hall G5
Four Directions
Aboriginal Student Centre J4
Francophone Centre F1
Frank Tindall Field D5
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GIDRU Wing I9
Goodes Hall D3
Goodwin Hall I3
Gordon-Brockington Hall A10
Gordon Hall G4
Grad Club J3
Grant Hall F6
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Harkness International Hall D1
Harrison-LeCaine Hall E7
Humphrey Hall I5
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Jackson Hall H5
Jeffery Hall E6
John Deutsch University Centre F3
Joseph S. Stauffer Library E3
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Kathleen Ryan Hall I5
Kingston Hall F6
Kingston General Hospital H9
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LaSalle Building E9
Leonard Hall A8
Leggett Hall D9
Louise D. Acton Building I9
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MacGillivray-Brown Hall I1
Mackintosh-Corry Hall E5
Macklem House J10
Matheson Field B10
McLaughlin Hall F9
McNeill House B9
Miller Hall H4
Morris Hall B10
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Nicol Hall G4
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Old Medical Building H6
Ontario Hall F5
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Physical and Health
Education Centre G3
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Queen’s Day Care Centre B4
Queen’s Centre F1
Queen’s Community Housing F2
Queen’s Journal F1
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Rideau Building C9
Richardson Hall E5
Richardson Laboratory H8
Robert Sutherland Hall D4
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140 Stuart Street F8
160 Stuart Street E9
School of Kinesiology and
Health Studies H2
School of Medicine J7
Sir John A. Macdonald Hall E4
Stirling Hall D8
Summerhill I6
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Theological Hall H6
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University Club E9
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Victoria Hall C7
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Waldron Tower J10
Walter Light Hall J3
Watson Hall D6
Watts Hall C8
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Agnes
Etherington
Art Centre
“The Agnes”
100
Barrie St.
98
Barrie St.
Summerhill
Kingston Hall
Victoria Hall
Victoria
Hall
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Biosciences
Complex
Old
Medical
Building
Grant
Hall
Jeffery
Hall
Ellis
Hall
144 Barrie St.
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Fleming Hall
(Jemmett Wing)
Ellis Hall
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Four Directions
Aboriginal
Student Centre
Humphrey Hall
Richardson
Hall
Fleming Hall
(Stewart-Pollock
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Walter Light
Hall
Craine
Building
Frank Tindall
Field
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