Below is detailed accessibility information for the second floors of Angell, Haven, Mason, and Tisch Hall.
Angell Hall
- Philosophy and Classical Studies Departments
- No ramp available to go directly to Mason Hall
- Ramp Available to go to Tisch Hall
- Philosophy Department: 2215
- Classical Studies: 2160, 2163
- The floor is accessible via stairs, elevator, or ramp from Tisch Hall
- Flooring: Tile flooring, red blue and white with blue diamond shapes.
- Walls: Pale yellow wall color
- Overhead lighting is yellowish color
- Benches are scattered throughout the floor
- Hallway is spacious and not very crowded
- Few tables available for students to sit at
- No automatic push to open doors available on this floor
- Restrooms:
- No automatic push to open door
- Mens and Womens restrooms (no gender inclusive restroom available)
- Restrooms have wheelchair accessible stalls
Haven Hall
- Department of History Offices
- Floor is accessible via elevators, stairs, or ramp from Tisch Hall.
- Flooring: tile is white, grey tiles near elevator
- The walls are white or blueish grey
- The hallways are narrow and not very crowded usually
- A ramp and steps are available to get to the northern end of Haven Hall
- No automatic push to open doors available on this floor
- Medieval and Early Modern Studies Administrative Office: 2714
- Restrooms:
- Wheelchair accessible stall available
- No automatic push to open doors
Mason Hall
- This floor contains classrooms and the Philosophy Graduate Office
- Philosophy Graduate Office: 2303
- Classrooms: 2306, 2324, 2330, 2333, 2336, 2347, 2353, 2401, 2407, 2427, 2436, 2437, 2448, 2449, 2454, 2455, 2462, 2468, 2469, 2475
- The floor is accessible via elevator and stairs
- This floor connects to Haven Hall at the south end of the building
- This floor connected to Angell Hall at the west end of the hall, where there are a few stairs with railing to transition from one hall to another
- The flooring of the classrooms, bathrooms, and the hallway are tile; both areas have white and yellow lighting
- The hallways are spacious and aren’t very crowded unless it is a transition period between class periods; generally a more quiet space
- There are benches in the hallway and in between classrooms for students to sit to wait for classes and do homework
- Doors to the classrooms open in towards the interior of the room
- The setup of the classrooms on this floor regarding tables and chairs vary and are intended to fit anywhere between 16-56 people depending on the room
- Bathrooms
- There is a male and a female bathroom on this floor
- The male restroom has one heavier door in the entrance that opens into the interior of the restroom – no push-to-open option
- The female restroom has two heavier doors that open towards the interior of the bathroom – no push-to-open option
- In the women’s restroom, there are a plethora of stalls – one is bigger that provides more space within the stall
- The room has more yellow lighting with slight white undertones
- The floor is tiling
- There is a gender-inclusive restroom on this floor
- The restroom has one heavier door at the entrance that opens in towards the interior of the room – there is no push-to-open option
- It has one toilet, one elevated sink, and a lot of space
- It has tiled flooring
Tisch Hall
- Accessible through ramp from Angell hall or elevators from ground floor(one door is usually propped open)
- Ramp to haven hall, no push to open door to entrance and both doors are not propped open
- Spacious hallway with limited people
- Some conference room entrances are very narrow
- Conference rooms are small and chairs are close together
- Light and dark brown wood tile
- Dull white lighting
- Comparative Literature Center:
- Doors usually propped open, no push to open
- Carpeted floor dark brown/black color
- Chairs, tables(low to ground), three benches in hallway
- windows in main office
- Restrooms
- Wheelchair accessible for both women and gender inclusive but no push button
- Large stall available for wheelchair users in both restrooms