The Union College Venues for HNA 2015
The Union College campus is often praised for architecture, landscaping and "outdoors" design. For example, it was #12 last fall on the Princeton Review's list of the nation's most beautiful college campuses. The "inner beauty" of Union College is also remarkable.
The Nott Memorial, Old Chapel and Hale House, as well as the Taylor Music Center and Henle Dance Pavilion, will be the sites for on-campus HNA 2015 presentations and events. Below are samples of the uniqueness and beauty of the Union College venues, with a Nott Memorial collage and a slide show featuring the lovely inside spaces of the two Chapels and Hale House.
NOTT MEMORIAL
David McCullough, the Pulitzer-Prize winning historian, had this to say about the Nott Memorial:
“There is nothing like it anywhere else in the world.”
The following collage has representative images, plus basic facts about this glorious, unique, 16-sided building. You can learn more about The Nott, and see many additional photos at http://tinyurl.com/NottMemInfo .
The Nott Memorial, Old Chapel and Hale House, as well as the Taylor Music Center and Henle Dance Pavilion, will be the sites for on-campus HNA 2015 presentations and events. Below are samples of the uniqueness and beauty of the Union College venues, with a Nott Memorial collage and a slide show featuring the lovely inside spaces of the two Chapels and Hale House.
NOTT MEMORIAL
David McCullough, the Pulitzer-Prize winning historian, had this to say about the Nott Memorial:
“There is nothing like it anywhere else in the world.”
The following collage has representative images, plus basic facts about this glorious, unique, 16-sided building. You can learn more about The Nott, and see many additional photos at http://tinyurl.com/NottMemInfo .
HALE HOUSE and The CHAPELS
The following Slideshow features the beautiful rooms of Hale House, the Old Chapel and Memorial Chapel, which will be venues for numerous HNA 2015 presentations and activities.
Unless otherwise noted, Slideshow and collage photos on this page are by David Giacalone.