<p>I’ll put it this way - in Boston, Northeastern is the school that is most like a typical college campus. There is green space (though not nearly as much as, say, your average large state school), and a coherent campus (it’s fairly clear where the university starts and the rest of the city begins).</p>
<p>You may want to try looking at a campus map. ([Northeastern</a> University Campus Map](<a href=“http://www.northeastern.edu/campusmap/map/index.html]Northeastern”>Northeastern University Campus Map))</p>
<p>The main green areas are Centennial Common, Krentzman Quadrangle, and the center of West Village. There is also another ‘quadrangle’ that isn’t formally named, surrounded by the Student Center, Robinson, Mugar, and Hurtig. There are also some sports fields in the south, but I don’t know the details on their usage - I think clubs tend to be using them, and probably some of the athletic programs. </p>
<p>You may want to try getting a better look with Google Maps or Google Earth. However, your best bet it to pay a visit to the campus itself.</p>