Computer Classrooms and Labs
Primary Teaching Facilities
Located in the main campus Library building on the second floor, the Academic Computing Center provides computer access for all students, staff and faculty. Within the Center reside 3 open access computer classrooms, an advanced computing classroom plus a large commons area with specialty equipment.
Located on the Main campus in the Lab II building on the first floor. Two 26 seat teaching labs provide hardware and software support for students in the sciences.
Located in the Main campus Library building on the first floor, room 1404. This mac-based computer lab is available to all students, once proficient, to complete academic work on a variety of projects ranging from non-linear video editing, audio multitracking, graphics, web design, animation, and more.
Located in the main campus Library building on the first floor, room 1303, the Digital Imaging Studio is a PC-based computer lab that features 12 workstations and a number of high resolution flatbed and film scanners. The DIS is the primary place for high-quality image editing and printing.
The language lab is a center for language study, conversation groups, and interaction with all those interested in languages (students, staff, faculty). Computers are available for individual language study, each equipped with headphones and a mic so that speaking aloud is possible and placed in carrels for privacy.
Other Facilities
Located in the Communications building this area features four music technology labs. These mac-based production spaces contain a variety of synthesizers, electronic recording devices, and array of software for producing and editing audio based projects.
Located in the Library and Communications Buildings there are currently two 2D animation labs and one 3D lab; all macintosh computer based. These labs are avaialable to all students once proficient to complete academic work.