Presentation and Meeting Rooms

There are several rooms and spaces available on campus for members of the campus community to study, collaborate on projects, or conduct private meetings. Room reservations can be made through the University Events department [email protected].

  • Weltner Library Reference Area – This space is located on the first floor of the Philip Weltner Library. There are 14 computer workstations located in the reference area. The computers are primarily used by students for internet access and printing but can be reserved for instructional sessions by request. The reference area also contains a ceiling-mounted projector and screen for meetings and presentations.
  • Weltner Library 24 Hour Study Room – Located on the library’s main level, contains 6 computers available for general usage, along with 4 private study rooms in which students can work or collaborate with peers. There are also 2 additional study rooms located on the basement level across from Classroom 001.
  • Psychology Lab – This lab is located on the main level of the Cousins Center. It consists of 3 rooms, each containing a computer workstation used for running psychology labs and statistics software. Access to this lab is provided through Division IV for enrolled students to submit assignments via email.
  • Cousins Center Study Rooms – There are a total of 8 study rooms, 4 on both the 2nd, and 3rd floors in the Cousins Center. Each room contains a 43” TV with HDMI connection and are available for private study, or meeting collaborations.
  • Lupton Hall Presentation Room – Formerly Lupton Auditorium, this recently renovated space features (2) large 98-inch displays and wireless presentation capabilities. The space is also equipped with drop-down ceiling cameras to accommodate hybrid meeting functionality. Common uses for this space include instructional sessions, presentations, movie watching events, and formal dinners.
  • Earl Dolive Theater – This room is located on the 2nd floor of Lowry Hall. This space contains a computer workstation and is primarily used for classroom instruction and guest presentations as well as movie viewing.
  • Hansel Conference Room – Located on Lupton Hall’s second floor, this space serves the primary purpose of accommodating Office of the President, Office of the Provost, and VIP meeting events. A 75-inch display and conference room speakerphone-camera complements the technology setup in this space.
  • TLCC Room 225 – Also known as “The Fishbowl,” this room is located on the upper level of the TLCC and features a 75-inch display, computer workstation and mounted camera. This space is commonly used for faculty/staff workshops. Users can also connect their own laptops via HDMI for presentations.
  • TLCC Trustee Room – This meeting space also has multi-use capabilities. Located on the upper level of the TLCC, the provided computer workstation, mounted projector and 140” screen can accommodate larger meetings for up to 80 attendees.