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The Social Sciences and Visual Arts building (G Building), which opened in January 1997, has 37 classrooms and two state-of-the-art lecture halls. The departments of Art, Criminal Justice, Economics, History/Geography/Political Science, Psychology and Sociology hold classes in this space. |
The 85,000 square-foot College Center Building accommodates student activities, student government, the Faculty-Student Association, various student clubs and conference facilities. The central meeting area is a multi-purpose room designed to host cultural events, lectures, banquets, theatre productions, film and video, dances and large meetings. Several study lounges and two conference rooms are located on the second and third floor, along with a darkroom and a computer area for the student newspaper, the Vignette. |