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Facilities
Emory T. Clark Hall
Clark Hall, constructed in 1981, is a modern 46,000 square-foot building that houses nursing faculty, staff, administration, classrooms, conference rooms, an Office of Research, lounges/vending area and a Learning Resource Center. The building has one auditorium and four major classrooms. Each classroom is equipped with Smart equipment to support unique instructional experiences. All first-floor classrooms and ground floor lounges/labs have wireless capability. Additionally, Clark Hall has a private PhD student study area/computer lab, a large student lounge/study area and a 16-unit nursing computer lab. All nursing classes are held in Clark Hall (with the exception of clinicals). The building resides on the west side of the campus, directly across from the Helfaer Tennis Stadium and Recreation Center, mid-block on 16th Street between Clybourn and Wisconsin.
Raynor Memorial Libraries
DISCOVER. LEARN. LEAD.
Raynor Memorial Libraries feature a mix of comfortable seating and group study spaces, more than 200 computer stations and 24-hour, seven-days-a-week access to the main floor Information Commons.
Some of our most popular collections include the original manuscripts and multiple working drafts for three of J.R.R. Tolkien's most celebrated books, "The Hobbit" (1937), "Farmer Giles of Ham" (1949), and "The Lord of the Rings" (1954-1955), a small collection of incunabula (from the "cradle period" of Western printing), including a 1473 edition of St. Augustine's "De Civitate Dei" (The City of God). Also from the 15th century is a two-volume edition of the Old Testament.
IT Services
We are women and men for others committed to technology service throughout the Marquette experience. From telephone to Internet access and eLearning, IT Services is an integral part of how the university community works and communicates. We view each question, each support request as an opportunity to serve and empower Marquette users. You can find us headquartered in Cudahy Hall and serving in academic halls and administrative buildings throughout campus.
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