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| I believe in my Country, because it is a land of freedom and because it is my own home, and that I can best serve that country by "doing justly, loving mercy, and walking humbly with my God." |
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| When was the Science Center finished? |
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| What does the science complex contain? |
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1. chemistry labs 2. traditional classrooms 3. large lecture hall |
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| What is the Science Center Laboratory Building (SCL)? |
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| 4 story building that houses the undergraduate teaching laboratories for chemistry and biology |
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| What is the Science Center Classroom Building (SCC)? |
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| 2 story building that accomodates classrooms of various sizes and the College of Science and Mathematics (COSAM) administrative offices |
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| How many does the Science Center Auditorium (SCA) seat and what does it provide? |
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1. seats 300 2. provides the means for the latest in technology supplemented instruction 3. used as an undergraduate lecture hall |
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| Where does academic advising for the College of Science and Mathematics take place during Camp? |
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| When was the Forestry and Wildlife Sciences Building finished? |
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| What does the Forestry and Wildlife Sciences Building contain? |
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1. classrooms 2. research labs 3. faculty and administrative offices |
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| Where does Academic Advising for the College of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences take place? |
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| Forestry and Wildlife Sciences Building |
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| When was Parker Hall finished? |
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| Who is Parker Hall named after and why? |
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| Dr. William Vann Parker, established the first Ph. D. program here at Auburn |
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| What is Parker Hall used for during Camp War Eagle? |
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| COSAM students will register for classes using the computer labs in the basement during Camp. |
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| What is housed in Parker Hall? |
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| classrooms for math, chemistry, and physics |
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| What are located throughout Parker? |
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| What are located in the basement of Parker Hall? |
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| When was the Chemistry Building finished? |
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| What is special about the Chemistry Building? |
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| first of 2 buildings to provide modern facilities in chemistry |
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| What does the Chemistry Building house? |
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1. classroom and laboratory facilities for student instruction 2. faculty offices and meeting rooms |
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| What else is the Chemistry Building used for besides chemistry classes? |
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| many other courses, such as history and geology, are taught here to utilize the large auditorium space |
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| When was Petrie Hall finished? |
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| What was Petrie Hall originally? |
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| field house for football team in 1939 |
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| Who is Petrie Hall named for and why? |
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| George Petrie, started Auburn football in 1892 and served as first football coach |
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| Who wrote the Auburn University Creed? |
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| Why is Petrie Hall diagonal? |
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| aligned with hash marks of the football field |
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| How many diagonal buildings are there on campus? |
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| What is housed in Petrie Hall? |
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| When was Rouse Life Sciences Building finished? |
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| What is special about Rouse Life Sciences Building? |
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| What classes are held in Rouse Life Sciences Building? |
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| 1. College of Sciences and Mathematics 2. Biological Sciences 3. Advanced Microscopy and Imaging Laboratory 4. College of Agriculture |
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| When was the Poultry Science Building finished? |
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| What is the Poultry Science Building used for? |
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| research facility and academic classes are held here for the College of Agriculture |
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| Current uses of Marriage and Family Center |
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1. Family and youth counseling and education: training center for therapists, or those grad students with degrees in Marriage and Family Therapy 2. Therapists here are allowed to supervise visits for parents and their children that have been taken from them |
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| Where is the Program for Students with Disabilities located? |
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| What are three disabilities that the Program for Students with Disabilities treats? |
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1. Mobility, hearing and vision impairments 2. Learning disabilities 3. Mental health disabilities |
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| What are 3 methods that the Program for Students with Disabilities uses to treat disabilities? |
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1. extra time on tests 2. having a tape recorder in class 3. E-text, book that has been taken apart, scanned and computerized in video and audio format |
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| Who was our speaker last week? |
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