Located in the basement level of University Hall, this dedicated, 24-hour lounge offers a study and community space specifically for students in this major
What is nursing
In 1927, this aviator became the first person to fly solo nonstop across the Atlantic
Who was Charles Lindbergh
If you need to step away from your computer, you might type this three-letter acronym to your friends
What is BRB or AFK
Based on a memoir, this Rodgers and Hammerstein musical is set in Austria just before World War II
What is The Sound of Music
Thanks to its low moisture and high acidity, 3,000-year-old containers of this food found in Egyptian tombs never spoiled and remain chemically preserved today
What is honey
Situated in the main plaza right outside University Hall, this dynamic, bright red public sculpture by artist David Black is unofficially and affectionately known by this name
What is B.A.R.T.
After leaping from a Northwest Orient Boeing 727 with a $200,000 ransom, this infamous hijacker was never conclusively identified
Who was D. B. Cooper
Constantly refreshing your social media feeds out of anxiety that you are being left out is a textbook sign of this
What is FOMO
This celebrity chef is famous for his hot temper, yelling at contestants, and calling people an "idiot sandwich."
Who is Gordon Ramsay?
This festive, two-word name refers to a hidden message, joke, or surprise feature tucked inside a movie, video game, or TV show
What is an Easter egg
Located near University Hall, this building is named after the former president of a now-defunct Dayton department store chain founded in 1853
What is Rike Hall
The color of an airplane’s “black box” flight recorder
What is Orange
Owned by Amazon, this massive online database is the go-to four-letter destination for movie buffs looking up film trivia and cast lists
What is IMDb
Producers Mary-Ellis Bunim and Jonathan Murray originally pitched this unscripted 1992 MTV series as a low-cost alternative to daytime soap operas
What is The Real World
It takes the title of the world's only mammal naturally capable of true, sustained flight
What is a bat
The official title of David Black’s central outdoor artwork is titled with this navigational phrase
Turning Points
The iconic first flight on December 17, 1903, lasted only this long, covering a distance of just 120 feet
What is 12 seconds
This U.S. Green Building Council certification grades eco-friendly buildings on their sustainable design and maintenance
What is LEED
This 1985 PC game is notorious for teaching players about the realities of 19th-century pioneer life, including dying of dysentery
What is The Oregon Trail
Today it means a highly intelligent but socially awkward person, but in 1950 it debuted as a creature in Dr. Seuss's If I Ran the Zoo
What is a nerd
This is the year that University Hall was first occupied
What is 1999
The Department of Commerce began issuing the first federal civilian pilot licenses in April of this year
What is 1927
Members of this literary society vote on the winners of the Hugo Awards, a tradition that began in 1953
What is the WSFS
This titular character is the only one from a Disney animated feature film who never utters a word
Who is Dumbo
This highly porous rock, created during explosive volcanic eruptions, is full of gas bubbles and stands as the only stone that floats on water
What is pumice