Third Floors

Below is detailed accessibility information for the third floors of Angell, Haven, Mason, and Tisch Hall.

Angell Hall

  • Department of English 3167
  • Ramp to Mason Hall Available
  • Restrooms:
    • Wheelchair accessible stalls available
    • No Automatic Push to Open Doors
  • Walls are grey with blue and wooden accents. 
  • Overhead lighting in ceiling tiles, light is white
  • Flooring is grey and beige tiles that are square patterns
  • Automatic push to open door available to get inside of the English Department. 
  • Planetarium for Astronomy Department on Southern end of Angell Hall, room 3118
  • 2 elevators available
  • Ramps are available to Tisch Hall and Mason Hall

Haven Hall

  • American Culture Department
  • American Culture Administrative Office: Room 3700
  • 2 elevators available
  • No ramps available on this floor to get to Tisch Hall , it can be accessed using the elevator or stairs.
  • Ramp available to Mason Hall
  • Flooring Tiles are white
  • White walls
  • Ceilings are white with overhead lighting, ceilings also have occasional colorful stripes
  • Seating area available near the administrative office, dark red furniture and accents.

Mason Hall

  • This floor contains classrooms and the Department of English Offices
    • Department of English Offices: 3303
    • Classrooms: 3302, 3314, 3315, 3330, 3333, 3347, 3353, 3356, 3359, 3401, 3411, 3427, 3437, 3440, 3448, 3451, 3460, 3463
  • The floor is accessible via elevator and stairs
  • This floor connects to Haven Hall at the south end of the building
  • This floor connects to Angell Hall at the west end of the building
  • 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
  • The flooring of the classrooms, bathrooms, and the hallway are tile; both areas have white and yellow lighting
  • The doors to the classroom 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 15-50 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 no gender-neutral bathroom on this floor

Tisch Hall

  • Accessible through ramp from Angell hall or elevators from ground floor(one door is usually propped open)
  • No ramp to haven hall, no push to open door to entrance of haven hall and both doors are not propped open
  • Spacious hallway with limited people
  • Dark brown carpet no tiles
  • Dull white lighting
  • Department of English Center:
    • Doors usually closed, no push to open
    • Carpeted floor dark brown/black color
    • Mainly office hour meeting rooms
    • No benches in hallway
    • Big open study space in middle with many chairs and tall tables
    • Windows on far entrance side of offices and opposite side offices above the old courtyard
  • Restrooms
    • Wheelchair accessible for both women and men but no push button
    • Large stall available for wheelchair users in both restrooms

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