Located in the center of Yale’s engineering campus, the Linda and Glenn H. Greenberg Engineering Teaching Concourse includes six undergraduate teaching labs, along with two wet labs with fume hoods.
 
The Greenberg Engineering Teaching Concourse is a space where people of multiple disciplines can do their work and end up sharing ideas with others from backgrounds they wouldn’t normally meet in more conventional and insular labs. A mechanical engineering major, for instance, can get advice from a nearby electrical engineering student, or a chemical and environmental engineering study group will borrow tools normally used in biomedical engineering.
 
The concourse serves as a crossroads for SEAS faculty and students, physically linking Becton Engineering & Applied Science Center, Dunham Laboratory, and Arthur K. Watson Hall, which is occupied by the computer science faculty.
 
Yale President Peter Salovey has noted that the Greenberg Concourse helps create the sense of community that’s key to any successful education.