1998-1999 Academic Catalog

Engineering, Nursing, Science Center This facility demonstrates the College's firm commitment to providing a quality Christian education in the sciences. This 95,000 square foot, three-story academic center contains 16 classrooms, including a 200-seat auditorium; 10 independent study laboratories; 5 conference rooms; 36 discipline-specific laboratories; 50 offices; and several lounges. The building also contains a 39-station computer laboratory and features video and data connectivity in all offices, classrooms, and laborato– ries. Special features include a 25-station computer-aided design laboratory, a reflecting telescope with a 16-inch mirror, an audio visual learning laboratory, a simulated hospital ward, and an engine test cell. FoundersHall "Old Main" has served as the focal point of campus activity for over one hundred years. This historic facility was renamed founders Hall on Centennial Charter Day, January 26, 1987, to recognize the five men who pooled their vision, energy, and wealth to give birth to Cedarville College. Today this stately strncture serves as Cedarville's adminis– trative and academic headquarters with offices for the presi– dent, academic vice president, vice president for development, and student accounts on the first floor. The second floor contains one general classroom and offices for the vice president for business. Faculty offices for the Bible Depart– ment are located on the third floor. The lower level of this building houses the copy center, personnel, and annual fund offices. Fine Arts Building Located two blocks south of the main campus, this stately structure donated by Andrew Carnegie supports Cedarville's art program with a classroom, general art studio, photography darkroom, ceramics studio and kiln, and faculty offices. Milner Hall Opened in 1987 and featuring the latest in instructional technology, the George Milner Business Administration Building contains general classrooms, the career services office, alumni offices, a computer center, plus offices and classrooms for the department of business administration. Built like a corporate center and fully computer-supported, this facility is designed to prepare Cedarville students for compe– tent service in the world of business. Patterson Clinic Conveniently located near the center of campus, Patterson Clinic provides total health care with a staff that consists of physicians and college health certified registered nurses. The Clinic is available to students who carry over six credits and offers many health care services such as preventative care, illness care, wellness education, many over-the-counter medications, allergy injection management, laboratory services, prescription medications, rehabilita.tion treatment, and an insurance claim service. The nurses and physicians at Patterson Clinic work closely with area hospitals and special– ists to provide comprehensive health care for students. The The Cedarville College EmergencyMedical Service (CCEMS) is available 24-hours a day to respond to campus emergencies. The Clinic's medical foam is committed to delivering excellent health care within a context of Christian compassion. TechnologyResource Center The Technology Resource Center, once known as the James T. Jeremiah Chapel or Cedar Hall, was renovated in 1998 to further strengthen Cedarville's position as a national leader in instructional technology. The 24,000 square foot facility features one computer classroom, two general classrooms, and two educational technology classrooms equipped with 20 CedarNet linked PCs located around the perimeter of the room. The Center also provides a 39-station computer laboratory open 15 hours a day, a video conferencing center, a training center equipped to advance technological understanding, lounges open to students between classes and in the evenings, and 17 offices including distance learning and institutional research. Williams Hall Providing classrooms and offices, Williams Hall serves as the home of the academic departments of education and psychology as well as the location of the planned giving, public relations, and student services offices. The building was named for the late Arthur Williams, popular faculty member and chairman of the Bible department. Engineering, Nursing, Science Center

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