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Prentis Hall is a building located on the Morningside Heights campus of Columbia University in New York City. It is primarily used by the School of the Arts and the School of Engineering and Applied Science.

History[edit]

Prentis Hall was originally constructed in the early 20th century. It has served various purposes over the years, including housing laboratories and classrooms. The building is named after Charles Prentis, a notable figure in the history of Columbia University.

Architecture[edit]

The architectural style of Prentis Hall reflects the early 20th-century design, with a focus on functionality and durability. The building has undergone several renovations to modernize its facilities while preserving its historical significance.

Current Use[edit]

Today, Prentis Hall is home to several departments and research centers. It includes state-of-the-art laboratories, classrooms, and studios. The building is a hub for students and faculty involved in the arts and engineering disciplines.

Facilities[edit]

Prentis Hall features a variety of facilities, including:

  • Advanced research laboratories
  • Art studios
  • Lecture halls
  • Seminar rooms

Notable Events[edit]

Prentis Hall has hosted numerous events, including academic conferences, art exhibitions, and engineering symposiums. These events attract scholars, artists, and professionals from around the world.

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