The map and table below is designed to provide information about the various facilities that are available. Links will direct you to further information about the location, nature, resources available, and laboratory hours of the various laboratories.
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| PUBLIC LABS | ||
| KEY | LOCATION | LABORATORY |
| 6 | Collier Library | Collier Computer Lab |
| 3 | Guillot University Center | Academic Resource Center |
| 4 | Keller Hall | College of Business |
| 8 | Mathematics Building | Computer Science |
| 9 | Stevens Hall | Education |
| PRIVATE LABS | ||
| KEY | LOCATION | LABORATORY |
| 1 | Art Building | Art |
| 2 | Communications Building | Journalism |
| 5 | Stone Lodge | Writing Lab |
| 10 | Floyd Science Building |
Biology Chemistry Geology Human Environmental Science |
| 11 | LaGrange Residence Hall | |
| 12 | Rice Residence Hall | |
| 9 | Stevens Hall | Nursing |
| 7 | Wesleyan Hall |
Foreign Language Geography Psychology |
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The laboratories hours listed are intended to be in force during the Fall and Spring
Semesters. These hours are subject to revision as the need demands. The times these
laboratories are open will be different during the interim and summer session. The computers and other equipment in these laboratories are for student use. The university attempts to keep them functioning properly. Users are asked to cooperate by using these machines for their intended purpose. Do not load any unauthorized software on the hard drive. Also, do not intentionally delete any of the authorized software. Obviously, the removal of any part of the equipment will make it unavailable for other students to use. All children must be attended by a responsible adult because unattended children are often disruptive. For more information, contract the office of Computer Services - Computer Center room 2002 or phone: 765-4210. Revised: October 7, 2004
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