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Computer workstations are available to students in public lab facilities:
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Building |
Lab |
Workstations |
Type |
Type of Facility |
| Froelicher (Thormann International Center) | Room 202 |
20 |
Windows |
Used as a computer classroom |
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Hoffberger Science |
Room 133 |
18 |
Windows |
Used as a computer classroom |
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Open for general use at other times |
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Room 149 |
20 |
Windows |
Used as a computer classroom |
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Open for general use at other times |
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Julia Rogers Library – Labs (open during the extended hours of the library) |
Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology (CTLT) |
10 |
Windows |
General use |
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6 |
Macintosh |
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Computer Commons |
16 |
Windows |
General use |
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Library Classroom |
16 |
Windows |
General use when no classes are in session |
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Reference Room |
10 |
Windows |
Reference and research use |
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Digital Arts Lab |
9 |
Macintosh |
Used as a computer classroom |
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| Open for general use at other times | ||||
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Pearlstone Student Center |
Commuter Commons |
2 |
Windows |
Public Lab for commuters |
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Dining Area |
1 |
Windows |
E-mail Kiosk |
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Van Meter |
Room 201 |
20 |
Windows |
Used as a computer classroom |
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Open for general use at other times |
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Building |
Lab |
Workstations |
Type |
Type of Facility |
| Meyerhoff | The Art and Art History Department’s Computer Lab Room 106 |
15 |
Macintosh |
The Art and Art History Department’s Mac Computer Lab is only open to students who are taking digital courses in the department. It should not be included in a list of available labs for general student use, and the hours are not posted. Hours when the Art and Art History department has a student worker proctoring the lab are set by the class each semester. |