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Art Building, opened for the 1968-1969 school year and renovated in 1996, provides quarters for instruction in drawing, painting, and other types of art. The focal point of the facility is the gallery for exhibitions of various types of art forms. Also in the building are faculty offices and studios for painting, pottery and print making. |
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M.L. Burks Science Building, constructed in 1961, houses classrooms and laboratories for biology. It also contains faculty offices and a 125-seat lecture room. Science Majors |
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Calhoun Building, purchased in 1997 and renovated in 1998, houses classrooms, faculty offices, and a conference room. Two of the classrooms are wired for computer networking. Education Majors |
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Fine Arts Building, built adjacent to the college auditorium in 1961 and renovated in 1995, has a recital hall, classrooms, a choral room, practice studios, a scene shop, electronic piano lab, band hall, and conference room. Fine Arts Majors |
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Lafayette Humanities Building, has facilities for the latest concepts in instruction. AWriting Center provides audio-visual and computerized programs as well as individual tutoring for student writers seeking help. A large classroom has been equipped for computer-assisted-instruction in English composition. Individual study carrels and portable audio-visual materials provide laboratory study for foreign language students, while broadcast communication students have TV production facilities for similar work. Languages and Communications Majors |
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McGhee Building, built in 1959, was used as the cafeteria and field house until 1969 when the cafeteria was moved to the McLendon Union. The building had temporary uses prior to a complete renovation in 1990 to accommodate the Social Sciences Division. The modernized facility includes classrooms, faculty offices and a large conference room. |
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