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Department of Computer Science
The George Washington University 801 22nd Street NW, Suite 704 Washington DC 20052 Voice: (202) 994-7181 Fax: (202) 994-4875 E-mail: cs@gwu.edu
Facilities
Foggy Bottom CampusAcademic Center Built by Edward M. Crough, Inc., the Academic Center is a major classroom building and houses a computer center, television station, language labs, art department, and music department. The Center is a composite of buildings that include Smith, Phillips and Rome Halls. The glass-enclosed staircase, balconies and bridges make it a unique setting for creative minds. The center walkway has benches and trees to afford even the most hectic of schedules the opportunity to catch their breath.
The Academic Center houses the main offices of the Department of Computer Science, which are located on the 7th floor. Computer LaboratoriesThere are multiple computer laboratories and classrooms.
Here are other useful offices in the Academic Center:
Information Systems and Services Center for Academic Technologies IMAG - Interactive Multimedia Applications Group Tompkins Hall Tompkins is the home of The School of Engineering and Applied Science. The building was named in honor of Charles H. Tompkins, a local builder and University Trustee (1952-1956).
The Tompkins Hall houses the Dean's offices of the School of Engineering and Applied Science. Computer LaboratoriesThere are multiple computer laboratories and classrooms.
Staughton Hall
The building was formerly the Staughton Residence Hall for Women. It was named in honor of William Staughton, the first President of the University (1821-1827). Staughton Hall houses faculty and GTA offices on the third floor as well as one general Unix computer laboratory. Computer LaboratoriesThere is one computer laboratory/classroom.
Mt. Vernon Campus
2100 Foxhall Road, NW Washington, DC 20007 tel. (202) 242-6673 fax (202) 242-6687 Virginia Campus Situated on 95 acres in the heart of the Northern Virginia technology region, The George Washington Virginia Campus is GW's flagship research and technology campus. Committing the very best that GW has to offer in engineering, management and technology, the University established the campus in 1991 with a charter to become an integral participant in the development and growth of the technology sector in the Washington, DC region and beyond.
Today, the Virginia Campus has become a world-class center for collaboration with a robust cluster of market-driven academic programs and distinctive centers of research in transportation safety and security, information technology and telecommunications and public health and medicine. Through its Advisory Board, the Virginia Campus forges partnerships with industry and government that lead to cutting-edge research and educational programs. Programs that are building strong leaders and companies, creating new knowledge and ideas, and sparking innovation and inventive solutions. |
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