Sidlesmith

A fictional university in Stoneybrook, south of the Ozarks and north of the Mississippi. It is known mainly as a university where you go to find true love (though their communications department is actually also excellent).

Sidlesmith was founded by Harriet Sidlesmith and Henrik Cooperwood in 1861.

Today, Sidlesmith is a thriving campus with a population of 4,000 undergraduate students and 1,200 graduate students, studying a range of subjects from the school’s more than 100 academic disciplines. Classroom size ranges from 12 for small-group sessions to 60 for large lectures. Sidlesmith is particularly well-known for its Engineering program, its Film Studies and Audiovisual divisions, the Damon Runyon School of Journalism, and of course, its pristine library.

Coffee shops:

 * Kishi’s
 * Rosebud Cafe

Other:

 * Daxton Quad cafeteria
 * Prince Hall
 * Student Union
 * Library
 * Radio Station
 * Sally J. Prine School of Mathematics and Applied Sciences