Ho Science Center
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Hey, everyone, I'm here at the Robert H and Hope Science Center. So if you hear someone talking about the whole, it's this building and this is our natural sciences building on campus. So a lot of our hard sciences like physics and chemistry, that's all in Wind hall, which is right next door, but for environmental studies and geology, that's all in hope. There's actually not that many classrooms in here. Most of it is like lab rooms offices, but there's still some pretty cool stuff in this building. First of all, there's some really good studies thoughts in here, like right? Kind of below me. I don't know if you can see, isn't atrium where it usually it's just a bunch of chair set out, and people go there and study all the time. Also what I think is really cool about this building is the level system. So as you get higher up in levels, you get higher up in, like scale of looking at science. I guess, like at the bottom, for you have a lot of microbiology stuff. As you keep going up, then it turns into, like, organisms and biology than it turns into ecosystems and our systems. We actually have a visual ization lab on the top floor where they have, like screenings and movies about space in there. I haven't actually been to one, but I hear they're really cool, and they use that for a bunch of different things. Also on the second floor, right below me, is a geology museum, which is open most the day. I've been there, and it's pretty cool. I have some pretty cool rocks, and they're both from like local areas and other places around the country, which is really cool. I can actually show you the classroom I f some isn't so First I'll pan around and show you the view from where I'm sitting and then discuss room. Right there is my f some classroom and this is Alex. So you can find me in there Monday, Wednesday, Fridays. This is definitely one of my favorite academic buildings on campus.