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"lecture hall" Definitions
  1. a large room with rows of seats on a slope, where lectures are given

170 Sentences With "lecture hall"

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The "CultRev" class packed the biggest lecture hall on campus.
We had to be in the lecture hall at 210 a.m.
Upstairs at the lecture hall, I was greeted with such love.
Last fall I took a class in a big lecture hall.
As the crowd was leaving the lecture hall around 9 p.m.
And she was in there and her lecture hall faces out.
Warren taught in a large lecture hall that resembled an amphitheater.
Despite the large size of our lecture hall, I recognized him instantly.
The first semester, Tinsley was forced to find a bigger lecture hall.
In college, I did stand-up in a lecture hall before Econ 201.
An empty lecture hall in Palazzo Nuovo University in Turin on March 5.
Officers can then be seen escorting a woman out of a lecture hall.
The greatest impact of Mr. Biden's speech, however, was outside the lecture hall.
"I'm still an investor famous for my songs," Hu told the lecture hall crowd.
Students crowded a medium-sized lecture hall as Khaled emphasized the power of teamwork.
An anatomical model stands in a lecture hall at the Free University of Berlin.
He was eventually led out of the Andre Schenker Lecture Hall by the authorities.
The audience then began to leave the packed lecture hall around 8:50 p.m.
Next door, a slick restaurant opens up to a lecture hall and an installation space.
"This takes immuno-oncology to another level," June told a packed lecture hall on Sunday.
This year, the candidates will appear together on the stage of a university lecture hall.
In a lecture hall, before some thirty students, he launched into another law-school stump speech.
One week ago, I sat in a large lecture hall while my children were in school.
Then he went into the lecture hall, and the same woman was that night's keynote speaker.
She showed me to a lecture hall where there were about 40–50 students and faculty.
A glossy video ad even shows it working in a tricky environment like a large lecture hall.
Morgan told BuzzFeed News the class was pretty big, and filled the whole lecture hall during tests.
FRESHMEN crowded the lecture hall at 9am for Humanities 110, the first class of their college careers.
For comparison, that's roughly the same brightness as a video projector used in a large lecture hall.
One day last fall, Mack bounded to the front of a school lecture hall in suburban Phoenix.
Then the lecture hall became a dance floor, with disc jockeys from as far away as Tokyo.
Company representatives did not appear on stage in a lecture hall at the corporate headquarters of chipmaker Qualcomm.
Like a slightly dotty professor addressing a lecture hall, Marylouise Burke paces the stage and talks of Molière.
It's the greatest lecture hall and has a mic louder than the presidential podium, if we support it.
When I was 23 I was too scared to raise my hand in a 22-seat lecture hall.
He had reserved a lecture hall on Sproul Plaza, and a thousand protesters showed up outside the venue.
It will include 40 galleries, a research library, lecture hall, event space, tropical sculpture garden and a restaurant.
The lecture hall where he gave his speech was filled to capacity with people eager to hear Musk's vision.
For six innings Monday night, the Yankees' play made the ballpark felt dull and listless, like a lecture hall.
My rationale was that nobody in the 300-person lecture hall would notice and I could get notes later.
Some fled the country, others were disappeared by the brutal new regime, often taken away from the lecture hall.
On the afternoon of February 14, 2008, my fiancé was at Northern Illinois University in a basement lecture hall.
You will find yourself in a lecture hall unchanged since the days of Faraday's famous demonstration of first electric motor.
The NIU shooting happened in a lecture hall and led to five victim's deaths and more than a dozen injuries.
At once a laboratory, art gallery, and lecture hall, its main purpose was to serve the students of Harvard College.
The online version of the course costs less than half the price of sitting in a U Penn lecture hall.
I sat in the front row of the auditorium lecture hall, intensely writing my professor's words into my spiral notebook.
After taming the three-headed GF, the last task is to go fight the headmaster's wife in a lecture hall.
Mr. Lewis knew success in movies, on television, in nightclubs, on the Broadway stage and in the university lecture hall.
We can see them casually cutting through the quad on their walk from a colonial-style dorm to a lecture hall.
With all this pent up anger, he's gonna want to school you somewhere crazy like the library stacks or a lecture hall.
In the popular meme, also known as Senior College Student, Nola speaks up from her lecture hall desk, gesturing with a pen.
For the sociolinguists, there certainly is a place for dialect, even if it ain't in the job interview or the lecture hall.
Seated in the front row of the lecture hall was Cuban President Raul Castro, who welcomed Trudeau to the island on Tuesday.
They turned up in a room beneath the tiered seating of a lecture hall in the physics department at Perth's Curtin University.
The student who survived a massacre in a lecture hall shows up for an exam days later, his head wrapped in gauze.
The lecture hall had been so packed, and the explosion so powerful that nearly half the 230 students were among the casualties.
She was giving a talk on Kriegskinder at the local health ministry, and the lecture hall was full, mostly with elderly listeners.
I looked around the lecture hall and saw some of my classmates nodding their heads that this seemed reasonable, while others seemed disquieted.
It's hilariously funny and alarmingly clever, and the author presented it at a packed-out lecture hall at the Mathematical Institute, Oxford University.
For decades, Hollywood and the left have driven any semblance of decency and civility from the movie house as well as the lecture hall.
As he recited his poems his eyes would roll up in his head, as though he was a hundred miles beyond the lecture hall.
The massive space will be the new home for their art collection, as well as housing a library, lecture hall, sculpture garden, and more.
"The demonstrations began conventionally enough, with several hundred organized protesters packed into a lecture hall Thursday, chanting and holding signs," The Washington Post reported.
The museum is trying to accomplish this by morphing into a community center, lecture hall and nightclub as it extends hours and expands programming.
That iss gone, and the courtyard now doubles as a lecture hall and transit hall with elevators to move people and works of art.
Since 1968, Armajani has designed and built reading rooms, poetry gardens, newsstands, a lecture hall, a hospital waiting room, a bandstand, walkways, and bridges.
Rami agreed and performed the monologue to applause from the lecture hall, and impressed Sami's professor, who had no idea they had traded places.   
Years after college, I — like so many people — still have nightmares about showing up to the lecture hall on final-exam day, never having studied.
"Renewing our partnership is the only way we can do this right," he told a crowd assembled in a Stanford University lecture hall in April.
It's just a few rooms of old photographs and newspapers and a lecture hall with a giant portrait of Stalin, but it makes a statement.
Its on-campus medical cannabis class was so popular, it had to relocate twice, settling into the largest available lecture hall according to the University.
Though I'm a professor, I readily acknowledge that much of the learning occurs outside the lecture hall, in the spaces where students live and socialize.
In a video posted to Twitter by a fellow classmate, three police officers are seen speaking with Moss at the back of the lecture hall.
But on campus, just beyond the militants' reach, the topics being batted around a giant lecture hall could hardly have been more different: Radical feminism.
It turns out that implementing privacy at scale isn't very captivating, at least not to this group of students gathered in a lecture hall after dark.
At the Goethe University in Frankfurt students recently packed a lecture hall to hear Mr Lindner accuse Brexiteers and Donald Trump of "hate, exclusion and resentment".
Her "Lessons in Drag" solo show enacts the pedagogies of queer nightlife by turning the lecture hall into a nightclub and the cabaret into a classroom.
You may need to remind your Sag that they're your companion and not your college professor, and that your living room is not a lecture hall.
Only the best laptops provide the perfect mix of portability and power to make it easy to move from the lecture hall to the coffee shop.
In 1968, as student protests swept Western Europe, the Vienna Actionists were invited to stage an action in a lecture hall at the University of Vienna.
Universities forced to send their students home amid the coronavirus pandemic now have a free resource to help them transition from the lecture hall to laptop.
Two months earlier, Mr. Korellis had been in the front row of his oceanography class when a gunman burst into the lecture hall with a shotgun.
On Tuesday, thousands of people stampeded into a lecture hall in Guadalajara, Mexico, to hear SpaceX CEO Elon Musk talk about how he wants to colonize Mars.
He started by asking the students in the lecture hall to imagine how many of them would actually be sitting there if this were the year 1945.
On a nearby hill, track hoes hack away at trees to make way for a new lecture hall and a shrine to the goddess of mercy, Guanyin.
On a rainy Sunday afternoon in February, nearly 214.6 Chinese fans filled a lecture hall in Singapore's Nanyang Technological University, waiting to see Chinese pop singer Hu Haiquan.
The feature is designed to let you hear better in noisy environments like a lecture hall or busy restaurant by leaving your phone next to the person speaking.
" Madeline: "I was sitting in the lecture hall with everyone else, just jam packed, and people were checking Twitter and somebody said, 'They're saying it's a false alarm.
He has suggested there is a link between sunlight and libido, once telling a lecture hall that this explains why there are "Latin lovers" but only "English patients".
When not performing the actors sit on a row of chairs lining the back of the stage, a slightly deadening presence that smacks vaguely of the lecture hall.
Every Wednesday night, we Campus Crusaders would meet in a lecture hall to sing worship songs to the accompaniment of a live rock band composed of attractive Crusaders.
Economic View Step into any college lecture hall and you are likely to find a sea of students typing away at open, glowing laptops as the professor speaks.
At night, he would gather students in a lecture hall, turn off the lights and play classical records, encouraging them to meditate on their ideas in the dark.
In the fall of 2008, Kassam was preparing to go into a lecture hall when he says another student approached him on the sidewalk where now we stood.
Parole Prep invited them to an orientation, and, one Wednesday evening last April, some eighty people assembled in a lecture hall at New York University School of Law.
"Liminality" is one of those $10 words rarely heard outside of the echoes of a grand lecture hall in universities, or in the dense pages of an academic journal.
That when you free your mind, the classroom can become a strip club, the lecture hall a stage for gender-bending performance, and the world your scat-fetish oyster.
But he has also rocked the jacket in more formal settings, like a recent meeting in a Beijing lecture hall on the role of philosophy and the social sciences.
Christine Li, a biology professor, recalled a genetics class in a lecture hall notorious for water leaks, where she has been "worried about plugging my computer" when it rains.
It's the opening day of the Don DeLillo Conference at the Diderot University in Paris, and the guest of honor stands at the back of the Buffon lecture hall.
KABUL, Afghanistan — The teenage students were lowered into a mass grave one after another, shoulder to shoulder — just as they had sat at their lecture hall the day before.
When I was ten, and after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, I soon got into an air-spotter course taught in a lecture hall in the Frick Chemistry Lab.
It was no match for a much larger Muslim Student Association, which organized a 1960s-style sit-in at the lecture hall that began hours before Mr. Spencer arrived.
Richard B. Spencer, the white nationalist who led the Charlottesville torch bearers, gave a speech in a Texas A&M lecture hall, sparking protests that resulted in two arrests.
"The answer is communism," he shouted, sparking laughter and rebuttals from some of the dozens gathered in the lecture hall at the State University of New York College at Oneonta.
Command Z WASHINGTON — What happens when 334 linguists, lexicographers, grammarians and etymologists gather in a stuffy lecture hall on a Friday night to debate the lexical trends of the year?
In December 1919, the six foot-tall astronomer Sir Arthur Eddington stood before a lecture hall at Trinity College, Cambridge and explained that he was really only three-feet tall.
After the speeches in the lecture hall are over, there's a catered dinner set up outside under a tent with twinkle lights, where Yiannopoulos will be giving his surprise comments.
The mine is its own underground world, with a lecture hall for training sessions and a subterranean employee cafeteria, where the main course on a recent day was liver stew.
There are whole outfits suggested for specific campus activities, rendering the shopping process as efficient and idly thrilling as taking a BuzzFeed quiz in the back of a lecture hall.
In sprawling group chats hundreds of members strong, with names like "Big Uncle's Lecture Hall," Li and dozens of others share news from dissident websites, messages of defiance and viral photos.
A planned prayer meeting for Wheaton parents who supported the administration grew so large that it had to be moved from a local home to a spare lecture hall on campus.
She settles into a seat in a lecture hall where the benefits of lobotomies via thin spike are being extolled, then witnesses a cruel demonstration of another favorite technique, electroshock therapy.
"Under control also means that a service animal should not be allowed to bark repeatedly in a lecture hall, theater, library, or other quiet place," the agency writes, as an example.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads SAN FRANCISCO — It was sometime after 8:15 pm on April 28, 603, in the Physical Sciences Lecture Hall at the University of California, Berkeley.
This would be handy to many, not just the hard of hearing: A student in a lecture hall, for instance, could leave their iPhone on the podium to hear the lecturer better.
You're in college now — you're going to parties, snagging internships, and making connections in every lecture hall you walk in — and it's as good a time as any to upgrade your vanity.
We were able to reserve the large lower-level lecture hall beneath the lobby for the memorial and related activities stemming from the students' work for Professor Blier's course on the museum.
He remembers looking at slides of ancient sculptures in a dark lecture hall, all of them missing arms or noses or ears, and suddenly recognizing them for what they were: fellow amputees.
One is that universities, unable to offer competitive salaries, will be damaged if too many bright minds are either lured away permanently or distracted from the lecture hall by commitments to tech firms.
"Today democracies don't die at the hands of generals, but at the hands of elected leaders — presidents, prime ministers," began Mr. Levitsky in front of a packed lecture hall at Cornell last week.
Yesterday, in a packed lecture hall at American University's law school, Stoddard, along with several other scientists-turned-politicians, took the floor to offer fresh-off-the-lab-bench political candidates nuggets of wisdom.
The Saturday Profile LONDON — The question, from a student in a university lecture hall, is one that Keir Starmer hears virtually every day about Britain's decision to withdraw from the European Union, or Brexit.
After being cheered onstage by an expectant crowd inside the cavernous, lecture hall–like surroundings of the BMCC's John Zuccotti Theater, this dapper pair of highly trained media professionals swiftly settled into a groove.
"For all those who've ever been stuck in a lecture hall or had to endure an eight-hour workday without access to Tinder—this is for you," a company blog announcing the launch states. Perfect!
A simultaneous exhibition, called "Open the Kimono" and installed in an N.Y.U. lecture hall, was a slide show of phrases that Ms. Bacher had jotted down from television commercials, radio talk shows and overheard conversations.
They see 19-year-olds chanting "No more racism!" while everyone else in the lecture hall, including the conservative speaker and the security guards, stand in silence, and they wonder why nobody makes them stop.
At the front of the lecture hall, students from the school's drama division, where he had once studied, were getting up one by one to perform short monologues while he watched and offered his feedback.
The students told Hyperallergic that they had received permission to hold the action at the lecture hall at the museum, but were not permitted to use the museum's lobby, were they finally installed their project.
Furnished with a hand-me-down stage for its bar and performance venue, and 90 seats purchased for a single Czech koruna (about four cents) for its lecture hall, Campus Hybernska is just getting started.
"This country is in a state of bewilderment that cries out for good history," Robinson writes here — to which I can imagine what my grandmother might say, were she alive and seated in the lecture hall.
A vociferous protest that delays the start of a lecture or creates a persistent rumble outside the lecture hall would almost certainly constitute protected speech under the First Amendment, yet warrant punishment pursuant to this law.
Arriving late to a crowded lecture hall would trigger a flush that would last for hours, and staying in for a big takeout meal with my roommates would result in a swollen face peppered with pustules.
It was no easy task: The convention is very well staffed, and black-suited convention employees kept an eye out for convention registration badges at the doorway to every ballroom lecture hall and breakout-session dining room.
Campus police later announced that they had arrested one person, University of Connecticut student Sean Miller, for allegedly breaking a window as people left the lecture hall, but are still investigating the origin of the smoke bomb.
Live Listen is a feature Apple developed and eventually launched in 2014 that allows iPhone users with hearing aids to hear people in noisy environments or from across a room, such as a crowded restaurant or lecture hall.
The main lecture hall at the Fragrance Museum in Cologne, Germany contains the portraits of six white men with serious faces and serious facial hair; they're the fellas behind Farina House, the oldest fragrance factory in the world.
But for this one weekend in April, the town is hosting the grand opening of an opera house, a drive-in movie theater, a lecture hall, and an art museum—all resurrected from the ruins of decaying foundations.
I made myself more available for answering questions about school in general: for many of my freshmen and sophomore athletes, our writing class was the only one of their classes that didn't take place in a gargantuan lecture hall.
The Detroit-based conceptual artist possesses a kind of highlighter vision: fields of negative space will light up in her consciousness, drawing her attention to, for example, the empty spaces left in a lecture hall, rather than the occupied seats.
A week ago, across the country at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Riley Howell, 21, knew he and his classmates might not survive unless someone took down the man who had just opened fire in a lecture hall.
Her deep dive into voting patterns across higher education across the country institutions revealed that the more students talk about issues and policy on campus — from lecture hall discussions to debates over free speech — the more likely they are to vote.
Hundreds of developers, start-up founders and digital currency investors packed a New York University lecture hall for the all-day conference, which focused on how bitcoin's underlying blockchain technology and digital currencies, or tokens, could change the way business operates.
And it was the lecture-hall Dershowitz more than the greenroom version who showed up, making a classroom-style argument for a position — that abuse of power is not an impeachable offense — that he conceded went against the academic consensus.
These are terms with which political scientists and political historians are familiar, but the concept may not be well understood beyond the lecture hall, and many politically aware Americans aren't cognizant of recent realignments because it's an event that doesn't occur very often.
You are more likely to find a garage door and a 3-D printer than book-lined offices and closed-off classrooms, more likely to huddle with peers at a round table than go to a lecture hall with seats for 100.
So it was perhaps fitting that on a recent Sunday morning, a group of actors were in front of a rapt audience in a small lecture hall, reading from the local equivalent of scripture: the plays of the man from Stratford-upon-Avon.
This time around, the judges in the front row were ready to revel in wretchedness, line by line and verse by verse, as the contestants, more than 53 Columbia University students in a lecture hall on the campus, read their poems aloud.
After all, if a college or university should accept the principle of a "safe space" in a single designated room, why should that same principle not extend to the classroom, the lecture hall, dormitories, college newspapers, chat rooms, social media and so on?
This spring, I spent two separate mornings observing his students in a lecture hall at California State University Dominguez Hills; many had a laptop, smartphone or iPad with chats and other programs active while Rosen delivered a lecture on the dangers of multitasking.
Excelsior promises free tuition at public two- and four-year colleges to families making up to $22017,221, but requires that students have no gaps in their education — meaning no time away from the lecture hall to work or to care for children or aging relatives.
It was shown in a packed lecture hall inside Baltimore's Walters Art Museum, followed by a lecture from a comparative religion scholar who took us through the spiritual meaning and symbolism cleverly packaged in what, on its surface, is a rom-com with a "Twilight Zone" premise.
A new and steeply raked theater — the building it is in opened at the beginning of 2014 — the auditorium expands at its top end to accommodate 800 people, all of whom have perfect sight lines, as in a lecture hall, which I suppose it primarily is.
I loved being part of a single listening organism in a hushed lecture hall, and feeling the body heat and breath of other students packed into the library in the middle of the night, and never having a single meal on my own, not even breakfast.
"For a long time we have been able to think that things have been pretty O.K.," said Yasmin Radjy, one of 11 founders of the Resistance School, four sessions on political advocacy and action held in a lecture hall at the John F. Kennedy School of Government.
Toward this end, an early stage of the strike began in December: Graduate students held a "general assembly"—big lecture hall, pizzas by the dozen—and voted to go on what they called a "grading strike," during which participants withheld their student's final grades from the administration.
A couple years ago, a researcher named Curtis Ellison took the podium in a crowded lecture hall at Boston University's School of Public Health to tackle a question that had divided the university's public health community: whether moderate drinking should be recommended as part of a healthy lifestyle.
For instance, when professor Brian Mittendorf asks his lecture hall full of Ohio State University accounting students on the first day of each semester to name the 10 highest-grossing charities in the US, the brands of the Red Cross, United Way, or Habitat for Humanity come easily.
The next evening, I follow David and the other Sthackers to a meeting of NU Hacks, the college's official hacking club, whose website describes it as "a community of artists, programmers, makers, breakers, and rump shakers," and tonight, in a midsize lecture hall, they are voting for next semester's leadership positions.
Within the anxiety dream of a lecture hall that is the setting for "What the Constitution Means to Me" — the agreeably baggy and highly topical performance piece that opened Sunday night at the New York Theater Workshop — the writer and actor Heidi Schreck is living out an assortment of roles.
At the start of the semester the class was divided between a live lecture in the 844-seat Battell Chapel, a historic place of worship on campus, converted to a lecture hall, and one or two smaller auditoriums where several hundred more students watched a live stream of Dr. Santos.
So even people who feel like they want to resist have a certain amount of trouble because in Trump, they hear a kind of distant echo of things they once might have heard in a lecture hall, and they're not really sure what to think about the establishment or democracy or political elites.
And just a few days ago, close to 20 protesters holding China's flag gathered at a Columbia lecture hall where Joshua Wong, a recently incarcerated pro-democracy activist, and Brian Leung, another activist known for removing his mask during a protest at the Hong Kong Legislature this summer, were giving a talk.
Noting the palpable wooziness radiating from the hollow faces of the assembled few left in the lecture hall, he puts things very bluntly: making jokes about tech-house makes you feel like you know a lot about dance music, and that makes you feel good about yourself, and no, I don't know why that would be.
Footage of this mass shooting isn't uploaded, but the shooter did post a clip of himself ranting about his horniness slash failure to get pussy, and how he was going to walk into a university lecture hall and pump bullets into the career-driven feminists who deemed themselves too good for him and caused his pussylessness.
Mr. Yevtushenko kept homes in Russia and in the United States and, besides the University of Tulsa, taught at the the City University of New York and New York University (where one student remembered him dressed in silver suits "stalking back and forth across the front of the lecture hall" as he read his poems in "booming Russian").
Olmeca, a hip-hop artist, was getting a small crowd to clap to his beat in Studio K, just past studios J and F, while, in a nearby lecture hall, Rosdely Ciprian, a 14-year-old actress in the play "What the Constitution Means to Me," spoke with an interviewer who had some thoughts on that subject: Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
Other educational podcasts for a post-lecture hall life: Death, Sex and Money, Reveal, Note to Self, Radio Diaries, The Memory Palace, Reply All, TED Radio Hour Millennial The first episode of this show, hosted and produced by a young millennial, starts with the sounds of a commencement exercise — the perfect backdrop to a discussion about the existential dread of being handed a diploma without a clue about what comes next.
To award space in a campus lecture hall to someone like Peterson who says that feminists "have an unconscious wish for brutal male domination," or to give time on a television news show to someone like Coulter who asserts that in an ideal world all Americans would convert to Christianity, or to interview a D-list actor like Jenny McCarthy about her view that actual scientists are wrong about the public health benefits of vaccines is not to display admirable intellectual open-mindedness.

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