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Art-Sociology Building

The Art-Sociology Building was constructed in 1976 to provide a center on the University's campus for the study of the creative arts as well as sociology. This building with it's art decor located throughout it's premises is situated close to the McKeldin Library as well as a primary parking lot on campus.

The Art-Sociology building hosts 8 classrooms available for student orgs to use.

These spaces are only available during fall and spring semester when classes are in session. Academic classroom spaces are only available to student organizations to use Monday - Friday 5pm - 10pm; and Saturday and Sunday 8am - 10pm.  These spaces must be reserved using eCalendar, and requests must be submitted at least 7 days in advance.

Requests for classroom use during fall semester can be submitted beginning on the first day of classes for fall semester. Requests for classroom use during spring semester can be submitted beginning on the first day of classes for spring semester. The request process usually opens by 9am on the first day of classes for fall and spring semester.

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