Though frazzled from the arduous drive from Boulder this campus was easy to find once I exited the highway (I'm easily lost even when following the guidance of my Australian voiced GPS machine).
Though the parking garage was conveniently located (right next to the Law building) I was a bit puzzled as to how to enter the garage after hours (ahh, the barcode on the parking pass, got it!). To be honest I'm not sure how one would enter after hours without a parking pass. I do want to note that the parking garage featured a bike rack which I thought was awesome.
The campus itself was absolutely beautiful. Quiet, well-groomed, and inviting. The buildings themselves had more of a New England feel with the bricks which I just loved. The grassy area was also in use for a touch-football game which I thought was cool.
On this particular occasion I was here to both check out the campus and attend a panel discussion. Though the signage to the discussion was not present I eventually found the room with a little help (I was also a few minutes late due to the traffic - read rush hour, storming outside, and an accident to by-pass on the highway - so perhaps they had signage up earlier?).
The building had a very open feel with a lovely staircase leading up the middle. I really enjoyed that the stairs weren't hidden away (like in many buildings). Though I'm sure there was an elevator somewhere I'm hopeful that most able folks choose to take the stairs.
The lecture room we were in was great (stadium seating, power outlets at each seat, swivel chairs - a total step up from what I saw going to school back in the late 90's early 2000's).
Overall I really like what I saw of the campus. I would however have hoped that the stained carpeting on the 1st floor of the law building would have been cleaned or replaced prior to new student orientation (it's my understanding that this school is on the expensive side).