Gittis Hall Gittis Hall is a multi-use space with 21 modern faculty offices and four large state-of-the art classrooms, which also serve as the site for numerous lectures and symposia. A small student lounge upstairs and comfortable seating downstairs looks out on the Law School’s Courtyard.
Each of Gittis Hall’s four state-of-the-art classrooms has two projector screens and all the latest technology to facilitate teaching.
The sound-proof quality of these classrooms and their exceptional acoustics make even large class discussion seem intimate.
Like each of the Law School’s four main buildings, Gittis Hall has easy access to the Courtyard.
Gittis Hall, a modern building on Chestnut Street, connects to historic Silverman Hall (pictured) and to Tanenbaum Hall. Within Gittis Hall are four large classrooms, faculty offices, and student space.
This small student lounge on the second floor of Gittis Hall is one of many smaller lounge spaces throughout the Law School.
Students can select from a broad array of courses. Some are taught in which are held in large classrooms, such as this example; others are offered in small seminar rooms.
Students can be found studying everywhere within the Law School.
Professor Gordon chats with a student in one of the first-floor lounges in Gittis Hall.