Feeling Philosophy in Peabody
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Okay, So the next building on our list is Peabody Hall, which you can see directly behind me. So this building was actually named after George Peabody on is the Hall for psychology. It's a pretty old building here on campus, but it's also a pretty nice still. So I'm gonna show you a few things on the inside so that you'll see what it looks like. So as soon as you walk in, you're welcomed bythe delicious Dasani and other beverage of said you can get, but also it's just a really full building. So here in the middle, this is where you separate to go to the offices or classes here behind me. Also so during this, the same master under in a year. They have different opportunities for psychology students, and they usually put things like. Here is a study abroad trip to Tanzania with Dr Laura Johnson. We're suited to have the opportunity to do different things Actually did. That trip was pretty awesome, but I did it with the environmental studies program. So there's different factors in there from ways that you could get credit for different things, which is pretty awesome. For example, they have different charts and things. They talk about different meetings and dates on also the psychology T shirt, which is also pretty awesome. If your psychology student and then I wanted to show you an example of what a classroom looks like inside of Peabody. So like I said, our classes are not that biggest forest like the size goes. So as you can see, there are, like, a lot of chairs, I would say maybe forty fifty chairs, but I doubt these classes, or all the way filled up to forty or fifty people on a classic class basis. We have our normal death, as you can see here and then. Actually, people is one of the buildings that has chalkboards instead of whiteboards, which is pretty awesome. Pretty cool, because kind of old school, which I think is pretty awesome, and then your basic projector screen and computer for the teacher to use. So this is about a average class size, I would say for most departments, but specifically in the psychology department, because that's where we are right now. So I believe that's the majority of everything other than the stairwell, which I'll show you here. So we haven't gotten to see and lodge a large auditorium yet. So I'm gonna show you one of the larger classrooms that we have. So this is actually the auditorium for Peabody home. Uh, the set up for the front of a classroom is also a little bit different. If you're sitting back here, the professor is right there or right there, the computer table, uh, teaching, giving your lecture. There's also a projector here and a screen there. So that's just to give you an example of what it looks like a little bit. It's nighttime, so nobody's here. Thankfully, uh, but this is one of the largest classrooms that you'll have. So that's basically if this time, actually, for the make sure the lights for a Peabody Hall. That's an example of two types of class rooms that are available here until next time we're going Tito.