Word of Mouth

Where’s your favorite place on campus during the summer?

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  • I liked the historical and somewhat formal flavor and locust trees of the quadrangle between Harriman, Squire and Foster on the South Campus. But alas, they are about to dig it all up. Something to do with sewers...

    Peter Bush
    Director, South Campus Instrument Center
    School of Dental Medicine

  • I always enjoy taking a walk in Letchworth Woods on the North Campus. It’s a hidden gem at UB and it’s home to some very impressive trees and plant life. It’s easy to forget that you are still at UB when you are in the middle of this beautiful forest!

    Jim Simon, B.A. ’05, M.S. ’07
    Associate Environmental Educator
    UB Green

  • I really enjoy the Crofts Hall patio, especially at lunchtime. The garden is very nice and quiet, and you often see small animals wandering around.

    Kathleen Manne, B.S. ’02, M.B.A. ’02
    Director, Resource Management
    University Communications

Reader Comments

Rijiin Murad says:

My favorite places on campus are the fitness centers at the Richmond Complex and the Sports Arena. .....It is so nice when the weather is very warm. The complexes are temperate and encourage a good workout.

Posted by Rijiin Murad, Senior, 113 days ago

Bradshaw Hovey says:

Harriman Quad is a great place, indeed. But we're not going to just "dig it up" and it is about much more than sewers. Rather, this historic South Campus quad will be redeveloped as a model of what sustainable landscaping can be on our campuses. You can see an illustration and explanation of what is planned at the link below.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/building_ub/3035841832/in/set-72157609191547446/

Posted by Bradshaw Hovey , Building UB: The Commprehensive Physical Plan , 152 days ago

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