The Results of the Renovation


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A view of the new Physics Library. The library has a bookroom, a journal section, current journal display area, a reading area, and facilities for remote accessing various databases and library card catalog electronically. Graduate student Owczarzac consulting journals in physics library. (180 k)


A renovated physics research laboratory. Dr. Y. Li working in Prof. Xiao's laboratory. Research laboratories are located in the research wing (renovated old building) of Physics Building. (143 k)


A class in progress in the large lecture room in the teaching wing (new wing) of the physics building. This lecture room replaces the old Room 119 (nostalgia!) and is equipped with the state of the arts in audio-visual teaching aids. The teaching wing houses six instructional laboratories, two lecture rooms, instructional equiment room and the equipment curator's office. (125 k)


A view of the north hallway and the new Dickson Street entrance to the renovated physics building. Physics office can be seen at the far end of the hallway. The research wing houses all research laboratories, laser and optics teaching laboratory, graduate student and faculty offices, undergraduate student lounge, computer room, physics library, and physics machine shop. (129 k)


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