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Area 10
This is a GigaPan of one of many College Ave locations located at Rutgers University. To see the other whereRU GigaPans of the College Ave Area and to see what makes Rutgers great, visit http://whereru.rutgers.edu. |
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Reordered the photos to more prominently feature the Bishop House in the middle.
We are Group 3. This is Area 4 found on this map: http://tinyurl.com/d5zht2 whereRU is a project by the Spring 2009 Information Visualization class in the ITI program at SCILS. We're placing Rutgers on the map using Gigapan and Photosynth technologies. Visit http://whereru.rutgers.edu to see more Gigapans from the whereRU project. |
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A complete 360 degree view of the art library situated on the corner of George and Hamilton Streets in New Brunswick on the Rutgers University College Avenue Campus.
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This is a panorama of the Old Queens College Campus of Rutgers University.
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This is the Second Reform Church on the College Ave Campus of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ.
Visit http://whereru.rutgers.edu to see more Gigapans from the whereRU project. |
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whereRU: Fraternity Row. This Gigapan was taken 05mar09 as part of an Information Visualization project known as whereRU which focuses on the College Ave campus of Rutgers Univ. as a whole. This is a view of Union St. in New Brunswick (better known as Fraternity Row).
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Statue of Prince William the Silent in Voorhees Mall along with key academic building such as Van Dyck and Milledoler Hall on Rutgers University campus.
Visit http://whereru.rutgers.edu to see more Gigapans from the whereRU project. |
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Area 10
This is a GigaPan of one of many College Ave locations located at Rutgers University. To see the other whereRU GigaPans of the College Ave Area and to see what makes Rutgers great, visit http://whereru.rutgers.edu. |
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One of two twin lecture halls that take up most of the building space in the back portion of Scott Hall. These classrooms can seat a little more than 400 students at a time. Classes such as Theater Appreciation, Introduction to Communication and other highly popular classes are taught here.
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Poster Session of the Undergraduate Research Symposium at Rutgers on April 24-25, organized by the Aresty Research Center: http://aresty.rutgers.edu/
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