| Lab/Location | Equipment | Description |
| Adaptive Technology Lab B-121 Library |
6 Pentium PCs | Specialized hardware and software solely for use by students with disabilities. Contact Jeremy Zhe-Heimerman for software and access hours. |
| Art Graphic Design Lab 207 Dowd |
14 PowerMac G5, 1 scanner, 1 laser printer, 2 inkjet printer | Primarily special purpose graphic design hardware and software serving the Art Department. Arranged through Professor Heasley. |
| ASAP Center A-111 Van Hoesen |
8 Pentium III PCs | Student use arranged through the ASAP Center Office at x4309. Consult ASAP Center staff for software and available access hours. |
| Biomechanics Computer Lab 153 Studio West |
3 IBM PCs | Student use arranged through Professor McGinnis in the Physical Education Department |
| Casey Lounge Lab 1st floor lounge Casey Tower |
5 Pentium III PCs | Student use. Contact Casey Residence Hall Director for details. |
| Chemistry Analytical/Physical Lab 36-9 Bowers |
2 486 PCs, 9 Pentium III PCs | Computational chemistry, acquiring and manipulating instrumentation data, and preparing complex lab reports. |
| Communication Studies Lab 88 Dowd |
2 Mac Pros, 4 PowerMac G5s, video/audio equipment | Instructional and research purposes for students enrolled in communication media courses only. Arranged through Professor van der Veur. |
| Corey Internet Express Lounge/Hallway Corey |
6 Pentium 4 | Internet express sites provide quick and convenient access to the web. Student use available during open building hours. |
| Economics Notebook Lab 121 Old Main |
25 XP notebooks | Used by Economics faculty only |
| Fiber Computer Design Lab 149 Dowd |
2 486 PCs, 8 Pentium PCs | Student use available during building/office hours. Primarily special purpose software serving the Art Department. |
| Honors Computer Lab Basement Old Main |
3 Pentium PCs, 1 PowerMacs | Dedicated as an open access computer lab for honor students only. |
| Human Performance Lab C-244 PER |
4 Pentium III PCs, 4 PowerMac | Exercise physiology instructional purposes. Student use is arranged through Professor Hokanson. |
| Library Multimedia 108-108A Library |
2 MAC G5's (Power PC) and 1 P4 in each room | Student use during building hours. Primarily multimedia production software. Key available at circulation desk. |
| Library Multimedia lab 117 Library |
8 Pentium III PCs, 6 PowerMACs | Multimedia tools such as scanners, Photoshop, and Dreamweaver available. Questions and problems should be directed to Amanda Hollister. |
| Library, Room B-119 Multimedia B-119 Library |
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| Microbiology Computer Lab 245 Bowers |
5 eMac, 2 Inkjet Printers, laser printer | Testing and identifying bacterial pathogens by students pursuing microbiology course projects. |
| Mobil Technology lab Van Hoesen |
39 Macintosh iBooks | Instructional purposes. Arranged through Professor Klein. |
| Motor Learning Lab 136 Studio West |
2 Pentium PCs and 1 486 PCs | Motor behavior instructional purposes. Student use is arranged through Professor Hendrick. |
| Music Listening Lab 89 Dowd |
2 Pentium PCs, 2 Power Macs | Student use available during posted open lab hours. Primarily special purpose software serving Music Department. |
| Neovox Computing lab 110 Moffett |
17 Powermacs | Used for Neovox program. Access arranged through Neovox Program Director. |
| Non-Traditional Student Lab A-28 Van Hoesen |
6 Pentium PCs | Student use during building/office hours. |
| PER Mobile Tablet storage PER |
27 XP tablets | Used by Physical Education. Contact Gary Babjack if interested in scheduling for a class. |
| Physics Computing Lab 155/161 Bowers |
6 Pentium IV, 6 Celeron PCs | Course related Physics instruction. Student use is arranged through John Driscoll. |
| Physiological Psychology lab 11 Moffett |
1 IBM 386-SX, 1 486 PC, 1 PowerMac, 1 Pentium | Instructional and research purposes. Arranged through Professor Berger, Psychology Department. |
| Psychology Perception Lab 5 Moffett |
2 486 PCs, 1 Mac LC575, 2 PowerMacs | Instructional and research purposes for students in Psychology courses. Arranged through Professor Starzec. |
| Psychology Teaching Lab B-11 Old Main |
4 Pentium PCs, 2 486 PCs | Instructional purposes. Arranged through Professor Luyben. |
| Speech Pathology Lab McDonald |
3 Pentium III PCs, 3 P4 PC laptops, 4 486 PCs | Instructional and clinical purposes. Arranged through the Speech pathology and Audiology Department. |
| Sports Management Teaching & Learning Center 125 125 Studio West |
37 Pentium D | Instructional and research purposes. Student use is arranged through Professor DePerno. |
| Van Hoesen D122 EOP D-122 Van Hoesen |
P II PC, 2 PowerMacs | Used by EOP office. |
| Wellness Center Lab C-119 Van Hoesen |
2 Pentium II PCs, 2 Power Macs | Student use during building/office hours. Primarily special purpose software serving the Health Education Department. |
| West Campus Apartments Rec building West Campus |
4 Pentium III PCs | Used for printing and copying at West Campus Apartments |