Hartwick College
Facilities
Stevens-German Library:
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The library has about 350,000 paper volumes, 11,260 microforms, 2,700 electronic journals, 3,600 electronic books, on-line search stations, and wireless networking.
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Johnstone Science Center:
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Made possible, in part, by federal and state grants, Hartwick?s new 88,500 square-foot complex houses three centers?biotechnology, environmental policy and science, and science communication?as well as classrooms for Hartwick?s biology, biochemistry, chemistry, computer and information sciences, geology, mathematics, nursing, and physics courses. It also enables Hartwick students to learn about research by doing it?alongside faculty researchers. Wired for high-speed access at every desk, research station, and seating area, the center is a technology-rich interdisciplinary facility. Some high-tech equipment includes: a nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer, a multi-channel analyzer for students studying atomic and nuclear physics, and a fiber optics experiments kit.
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The Ernest B. Wright Observatory:
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Consisting of a 4-meter (13-foot) diameter domed building and an adjacent astronomy classroom building, the observatory provides astronomy students with great tools for observation.
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Pine Lake Environmental Campus:
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Hartwick?s 920 acre (3.7 km²) nature area includes an environmental field station with two well-equipped labs, computer workstations, living space, and library.
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Binder Physical Education Center:
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The hub for all indoor athletics, featuring two gyms, an Olympic-size swimming pool, a fitness center, and much more.
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Yager Museum of Art and Culture:
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The museum features more than 20,000 items and 11 gallery spaces for exhibitions, including the museum's excellent anthropological and fine arts collections.
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Anderson Center for the Arts:
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Anderson offers art and music facilities, including studios and classrooms, soundproof practice rooms, a record and music library, a theatre/recital hall, and the Foreman Gallery (part of the Yager Museum of Art and Culture) and frequently exhibits student work.
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Dewar Union:
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Dewar Union is the center of student activity on campus. It houses the dining hall, known as The Commons, as well as Table Rock Café, Laura's Coffeehouse, Stack Lounge, mailroom, student organization and government offices, and the Offices of Student Life.
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