Facilities
Department offices are located in the lower level of Seibert Hall,
which was originally built in 1903 and thoroughly remodeled in 1984.
Seibert Hall also houses the Computer Center, the Registrar's Office,
and the Education Department. The top two floors are a student dormitory,
and many of our majors live there.
Seibert 17 Also known as the "Bob Lab", this is a classroom with
11 PCs along the walls. The computers have 3 GHz CPUs and 1 GB RAM.
The operating system in this and all campus labs is Microsoft Windows XP.
There are also a ceiling-mounted projector, a laser printer, a scanner, and a
color printer. The room "belongs" to the Department, and the
Computer Consultants
student group helps run it.
Seibert 18 This is a computer classroom with 19 machines with
3 GHz CPUs and 512 MB RAM. It has a video LAN, which allows the
instructor to monitor or share screens among all machines.
It has its own
Ethernet switch so that it may be isolated from the rest of the campus
network so the Data Networking class can experiment with network setups.
Steele 108 This is another computer classroom often used to teach
Department courses.
Steele 105 This is a regular classroom used for many department
courses. It has a computer with a video projector mounted on the ceiling.
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