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Venues

WLH (rooms 119, 208, and 201-Sudler)
William L. Harkness Hall
100 Wall Street
(“WLH 119,” “WLH 208,” “WLH 201”)

  Harkness Hall
     
SSS (room 114)
In Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall
(“SSS-114”)
1 Prospect Street
  Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona
     
TD College
Timothy Dwight College
345 Temple Street
  Timothy Dwight College
     
President’s Room at Woolsey Hall
College & Grove Streets
  Woolsey Hall
     
Thomas More Center
268 Park Street
  Thomas More Center
     
Omni Hotel
155 Temple Street
 
     
Campus map
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