Space matters. In the spring of 2006, Anna Huang ’07 offered me this space in the ‘Prince’ and told to make something of it. Since then, I have done my best to use it wisely, figuring that it is the ...!-->(back to the article)
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Excellent points. A small prediction: by 2020, English will have been folded into Comp Lit (and both, like Classics, displaced across Washington Road to Aaron Burr or Green Hall or some other dismal locale), History will take over all of McCosh-Dickinson, European languages will migrate to Frist, and Creative Writing will, mercifully, have become extinct.
The East Asian Studies and Near Eastern Studies departments are already unfairly crammed into Frist. Perhaps Old Frick should be where the humanities folks look next?
Old Frick has already been designated for economics.