Dinwiddie Hall
Previous Stop Next StopDinwiddie Hall is one of the original buildings on campus and served as the first science building at Tulane. True to its roots, it is now home to the departments of Geology and Ecology, Evolution and Organismal Biology.
Besides classrooms, labs, a collection of fossilized bones and rocks, and a huge piece of petrified wood in front of the building, Dinwiddie Hall is also where the internationally renowned Middle American Research Institute is located. With the world’s largest collection of Mayan artifacts outside of Central America, it is the next best thing to actually studying the ruins.