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Built
in 1983, this building contains thirty research and classroom labs,
a rooftop observatory with telescopes for stargazing, a planetarium
and a connecting path to Overman Hall. The planetarium is a 120-seat
theater for viewing shows of more than 6,000 stars simulated by
the Minolta planetarium projector. Students and area residents can
attend planetarium shows.
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This
building houses the Psychology Department, laboratories for human
and animal research, general classrooms, a Psychological Services
Center for individual, family or marital counseling, laboratories
devoted solely to undergraduate teaching and research, and an undergraduate
computer lab.
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The
Technology Building was built in 1973. Designed to look like a corporate
building, it houses the College of Technology.
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Its
laboratories are uniquely designed for visual communications, manufacturing,
design, electronics, aviation studies and computer graphics. It
also contains a computer lab with an assortment of hardware platforms
including 40+ Macintosh and 40+ IBM-compatible personal computers,
as well as VAX and CAD systems.
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The
Oak Grove Cemetery is located in the middle of campus.
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Bowling
Green State University
Bowling
Green State University (BGSU) is a public four-year institution
located in Bowling Green, Ohio, USA, about 20 miles south
of Toledo, Ohio on I-75. The institution was granted a charter
in 1910 by the State of Ohio as part of the Lowry bill, which
also established Kent State University. For the 2007–2008
academic year BGSU has a student body of over 20,000, of which
3,000 are graduate students. BGSU offers over 200 undergraduate
programs, as well as various master's and doctoral degrees,
including the nation's first Ph.D. program in photochemical
science, one of the first undergraduate programs in neuroscience,
the first masters degree in Organizational Development and
the first executive MBA program in the State of Ohio. In addition,
BGSU has accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission
(HLC) of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
to offer full degree programs online.
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