<p>I love looking at these and they usually have great pictures of the campus accompained by the college choir or orchestra! Here's two, Kent State and Otterbein! I had trouble getting the sound to play on Kent's but then, I'm still in the dark ages with dial up! :D</p>
<p>Here's another one. This is Ashland College in Ohio. I have several friends that graduated from Ashland and they sent me the links. Ashland</a> University Holiday Ecards</p>
<p>A friend of mine has a son who attends University of Maryland (College Park) and she shared this with me. It's a lot of fun and smile-inducing. Make sure to watch it through to the end:</p>
<p>That's cool, dramama! I guess TCU is joining the ranks of other schools with these amazing Barnes & Noble bookstores. They have one at Carnegie Mellon and Johns Hopkins, as well.</p>
<p>SRW, I'm with you! :D But you haven't posted your's yet! It's easy, just bring up the page for your e-card, highlight the web address, right click on it and click "copy" then open a message box here and right click again and hit paste!</p>
<p>I'm glad so many people have enjoyed this thread! Let's keep em coming!
Dramama, nice improvements! What a pretty campus! Ohio State has a huge B&N on campus too! </p>
<p>Carterra, also very pretty campus and loved the music!</p>
<p>Sigh, William & Mary was my dream school ..... wish I could have gone there. (Did not do so because I thought I would go on for a PhD in English lit to become a professor, so chose a much less expensive state school for BA and never ended up going on .... oh, well. It was lovely seeing the holiday card .... ) :)</p>
<p>NMR - I am so glad I went to W&M, but the University of North Carolina was my dream school. I couldn't even apply since it was out of state. I had to "settle" for W&M because I lived in Virginia. I think it cost my parents $30.00 for my first semester - or that may have been for the year! This could be a lesson to the kids who don't get into or can't afford their "dream" school. I enjoyed every minute at W&M and it is still at the top of my list for places to visit whenever I get the chance. </p>
<p>cartera45, I am still jealous. I LOVED W&M and think I would have thrived there. Of course, 'tis all in my imagination. But your lesson -- that kids can end up happy and successful wherever they land -- is definitely a worthwhile one, and I thank you for mentioning it.</p>