Talk:List of tallest educational buildings

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Some Buildings on This List Containing Student Housing?
It is noted in the intro that this list excludes dormitories. A point that should be brought up is the fact that some of the buildings on this list actually do contain dormitories/student housing. Two examples are the outer wings of Moscow State University's main building, and the upper half of the Wabash Building at Roosevelt University (the "Vertical Campus"). In case other buildings on this list have student housing as well, I wonder if that information should be noted on this article in some way? Jim856796 (talk) 02:21, 25 May 2020 (UTC)

University of Washington Tower
The UW Tower is 99 m (325 ft), which would place it at 28. As far as I can tell the building is entirely occupied by UW, but I don't know if this list is based on some particular data. 216.165.95.190 (talk) 16:45, 17 September 2023 (UTC)