Fun thread. Many of the schools I’ve been to and with which I’m most familiar will be a challenge in that they all have a fairly eclectic collection of architecture and more than one “iconic” view or place.
I’ll give it a go for a few, though some of my, my wife’s and my children’s alma maters are already covered:
University of Washington:
You know you’re there when you’re in Red Square and looking down the Rainier Vista. The quad with cherry blossoms comes in a close second.
Wesleyan, for me, is College Row: an image of Wesleyan that has been pretty consistently used throughout its history, as evidenced by:
Still leaves out some busy places and other landmark buildings, but when I think of Wes, I think of this.
Even though covered by @Catcherinthetoast , I can’t help but indulge a repeat of the VW Gates, one of my very top favorite campus places anywhere. If you don’t know where you are when you’re here, I can’t help you.
I’d say the same for this spot. If you don’t know where you are here, you’re indeed lost: