2003-2004 Academic Catalog

5 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. 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. Fitness-Health-RecreationCenter Added to campus in 2003, the new Fitness-Health-Recreation Center provides space for intramural sports, academic programs in the Department of Exercise and Sport Science, recreational activities, and, for the first time on our campus, a modern and well-equipped fitness center. Fitness Center The fitness portion of the building is an open, inviting area. A climbing wall, reaching 40 feet in height, captures the attention of all who enter. This fitness area provides a significant number of cardiovascular machines, free weights, and other exercise equipment. Students can also enjoy a room for aerobic classes and workouts, three racquetball courts, and a vending and lounge area. Several staff offices and a storage area for outdoor recreation equipment are also located in the Fitness Center. Health Center The Health Center houses University Medical Services , which provides ambulatory health care with a staff that consists of physicians and College Health Certified registered nurses. University Medical Services offers many health care services such as preventative care, illness care, wellness education, over-the-counter medications, allergy injection management, laboratory services, prescription medications, rehabilitation treatment, and an insurance claim service. Recreation Center The largest section of the Fitness-Recreation-Health Center is the Recreation Center. This 60,000 square-foot area houses four courts that can be used for indoor soccer, basketball, volleyball, and other sports. It also includes a 200-meter track, with bleachers to hold 1,000 spectators. This track is used for individual walking and jogging as well as full indoor track meets. 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. Today this stately structure serves as Cedarville’s administrative and academic headquarters with offices for the president and academic vice president. Human Resource and Safety Center Following its renovation in 2001, the Human Resource and Safety Center houses the administrative offices of Human Resources, Public Safety, and the copy center. MilnerBusinessAdministrationBuilding Opened in 1987 and featuring the latest in instructional technology, the George Milner Business Administration Building contains general classrooms, a computer classroom, plus offices for the Department of Business Administration. Introduction University Profile Patterson Hall Formerly the home of the University's Clinic, Patterson Hall now provides office space for the Department of Communication Arts . Stevens Student Center This student-friendly facility houses the dining hall, snack shop, bookstore, post office, game room, student radio station, Career Services Office, theater, and student government. The 150,000 square-foot building is also the home of the Admissions, Financial Aid, Academic Services, Counseling, Student Services, and Campus Activities Offices. The main cafeteria serves 21 "all-you-can-eat" meals a week. Students have the option of choosing either the full 21-meal plan or the 14-meal plan. The President's Dining Room features formal dining in an elegant setting. Used by the University's president, it may also be reserved by students who wish to enjoy a formal dining occasion. The bookstore endeavors to provide students with the materi- als necessary to enjoy a successful college experience. It offers everything from sweatshirts to textbooks and greeting cards to Christian music. The theatre complex includes a 400-seat theater, movement studio, makeup suite, offices and dressing rooms. The theatre has a 36' by 18' proscenium arch, 38 lines with full fly space, and a Gala electronic lift system for the orchestra pit. The Stevens Student Center, opened in the fall of 2000, is the central focus of campus life. Tyler Digital CommunicationCenter This newly renovated facility includes a graphic design lab, writing center, multimedia lab, classrooms and offices. Offices for Alumni, Public Relations, Development, and Computer Services are also located in this building. Williams Hall Providing classrooms and offices, Williams Hall serves as the home of the academic departments of education, language and literature, and psychology.

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