Tulane University

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Locations

  1. Buildings / Spaces

    1. Academic & Administrative

      1. Walter E. Blessey Hall

        Walter E. Blessey Hall houses the Earth and Environmental Sciences department and was constructed in 1894 by Architects Harrod and Andry. This building is one of the four original buildings constructed on the Tulane Campus and is architecturally similar to Gibson Hall. It now houses the school of Science & Engineering.