Harvard Hall 101

Overview

Harvard Hall 101 (formerly 104) is a 100-seat tiered lecture hall. It has retained most of the favorite characteristics (e.g., room proportions, tiered seating, and aisles) appreciated by faculty, but has been updated with new seating, carpeting, AV technology, and a ramp for better accessibility of the space. 

During the academic year, Harvard Hall 101 is scheduled by the FAS Registrar's Classroom Office and is thus available to any FAS faculty member for their course. The room can also be reserved through the FAS Roombook system for non-course meetings.

Room Information

Renovated 2019-20
Room Capacity 100
Room Characteristics Fixed seating with large tablets; moveable table armchairs; moveable tables and chairs; multiple fixed and portable whiteboards; height adjustable instructor station; multiple lighting zones; light filtering and blackout shades; acoustical ceiling and wall panels; and accessible ramp to access seating in rear of classroom.
Room Technology Electric projection screen; high-definition projector with wireless and wired laptop connections; resident computer; wired and wireless microphones; Assistive Listening System; PTZ cameras, lecture capture, and a touch panel media control system. For additional information on the technology in the room, please visit the Education Support Services website.

 Instructor view (from instructor station)Harvard Hall 101 image of instructor view360 degree view icon - above image has a 360 degree view of the space

 

Student viewHarvard Hall 101 image of student view
360 degree view icon - above image has a 360 degree view of the space

Curious about what the space looked like before the renovation? Experience it from the student perspective.