The Science and Engineering Hall (SEH) is the home of the School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS), plus additional science courses in the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences.
Most notably identified by the vibrant green wall of live plants that greets visitors upon entering the building, SEH caters to over 880 SEAS students, nearly 40% of whom are female, almost twice the national average for engineering schools.
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⭐ SEH and Study Spaces
Science and Engineering Hall at George Washington University proudly showcases its LEED certified features. The atrium boasts a stunning green wall, not only adding natural beauty but also enhancing air quality. The roof is equipped with a rainwater collection system, promoting water conservation throughout the facility. Additionally, the upper floors house a green house, fostering research and hands-on learning opportunities. The walls designed for writing encourage collaborative discussions and creative expression.
In addition to SEH, many students find the library to be their go-to spot for studying, with its serene atmosphere, extensive resources, and cozy study nooks that provide a perfect environment for focused learning and academic exploration.
In addition to SEH, many students find the library to be their go-to spot for studying, with its serene atmosphere, extensive resources, and cozy study nooks that provide a perfect environment for focused learning and academic exploration.