Student
Union…
The Charles W. Hunt College Union is the focal point for many College
activities, including student government, leadership programs,
Greek affairs, feature films and comedy shows, literary and musical
performances, and current affairs programming including speakers
and exhibits, as well as faculty functions and educational conferences.
It has conference rooms, a snack bar, a multimedia coffee bar,
computer lab, private dining room, club and student organization
offices, the College store, the textbook department, and a convenience
store. The Union's 900-seat ballroom is used for speakers, concerts,
craft shows and special events.
Outdoor
Resource Center…
The Outdoor Resource
Center, located in Hulbert Hall, is the campus headquarters for
the Outing Club and for a wide assortment of outdoor activities
and wilderness programming. One of the busiest places on the campus
is the Alumni Field House, which features three basketball courts,
a dance studio, an elevated indoor track, a weight training and
fitness center, and two racquetball courts. The Dewar Arena in
the Field House hosts major academic, entertainment, and athletic
events. In addition, the G. Hal Chase Physical Education Building
contains a gymnasium, fitness center, handball/racquetball courts,
and a swimming pool. Tennis and basketball courts, athletic fields,
and a new lighted all-weather track and field are also available
on campus for recreational and scheduled sports activities.
Academic
Buildings …
Fitzelle Hall houses
the Division of Education and Departments of Mathematics, Computer
Science and Statistics and Psychology. Schumacher Hall contains
classrooms for the Division of Economics and Business and the
Departments of History, English, Foreign Languages, Geography,
Philosophy, Political Science, and Sociology. Two well-equipped
Science Buildings provide laboratory, classroom, office, and research
space for Biology, Earth Science, Chemistry, and Physics. The
Human Ecology Building, extensively renovated in 2001-03, provides
the department with laboratories, a CAD computer lab, Child Development
Center, and special purpose rooms. The
Center for Multicultural Experiences, located in
Lee Hall, provides social, spiritual, and academic support to
students of color and international students. Open to everyone
at the College at Oneonta, the CME is the perfect place for meetings,
discussions, receptions, or quiet study. |