The "Superdean"
Who is Dr. Randall Griffus?
Room 315 of Lorberbaum Hall holds this resource
The Writing Lab
Room 219 holds this great resource for students in need of math and science help.
What is the Math and Science Learning Center?
With a mission to rescue and revive dying populations of a certain amphibian species, this resource is located on the first floor of Peeples Hall.
What is the Turtle Assurance Colony?
Three majors offered by the School of Arts and Sciences
The Assistant Dean for the Science side of the School of Arts and Science
Who is Dr. Lee Ann Nimmons?
Aimed for Communication majors with a film pathway, this institution has a partnership with Pinewood Studios in Atlanta
What is the Georgia Film Academy?
Room 201 holds this resource for students who are in need of making up an exam.
The Testing Center
This is a body donated to science
A Human Cadaver
The location of the "Dirty Labs"
2nd floor of Peeples
The Chair of the Department of Technology and Mathematics
Dr. Richard Hambrock
Being one of the oldest buildings on campus, Lorberbaum was due for one of these.
The study of space.
What is Astronomy?
A very angry cafe, serving Starbucks and Krispy Kreme products
The Rage Cafe
Where is our training held?
In Peeples Hall, room 112.
The Department Chair of the Department of Communication
Dr. Barbara G. Tucker
freebie
Go Big Birds
Usually behind a locked door on the first floor lies this room full of Macintoshes and loaded with the entire Adobe Suite, helpful for graphic designing.
The Mac(intosh) Lab
The study of Life
What is biology?
When is May 2014?
The Assistant Dean for the Arts side of the School of Arts and Science
Who is Dr. James Wright?
In the middle of a room on the first floor of Lorberbaum, this instrument makes a grand appearance in some classes...
What is a piano?
Located on the first floor of Sequoya Hall, this room is full of simulation equipment and used for mimicking properties of real-life situations.
The Engineering Lab
Located on the 3rd floor of Peeples hall, what you might see on this machine gives off a negative vibe.
The Electron Microscope
Dr. James Adams