स्थान / कार्यालयको नाम
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Department of Geography
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ITTC 205
University of Northern Iowa
CEDAR FALLS
Iowa
50614
स्थानबारे जानकारी
The Department of Geography at UNI has a number of facilities for research and teaching. GeoTREE stands for “GeoInformatics Training, Research, Education, and Extension” Center. The primary goal of this center is to transfer geospatial technologies to the individuals from federal, state, local, and tribal government (FSLT) agencies through education, multi-disciplinary research, and outreach activities. GeoTREE is an interdisciplinary center and is unique in transferring geospatial technologies to FSLT agencies by bringing NASA and other scientists, academic members, and members from FSLT agencies together to integrate remote sensing data into GIS in order to improve decision-making through Decision Support Systems (DSS). The facility serves as a teaching classroom as well as an open lab for students working on geospatial research. The facilities include 25 cutting-edge Dell workstations complete with 2 GB RAM, 250GB hard drives, CD/DVD burners, multiple USB ports, and flat-screen monitors. There is also a HP Color Laser printer on site as well as a Canon 42color plotter. ITTC 234 is equipped with a podium that facilitates teaching/learning with a resident PC, VCR/DVD player, document camera, and an extra port for a laptop computer. This unit feeds into two top-of-the line NEC digital projectors that are positioned to ensure a high level of visibility for all students in the room.
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On-campus housing is available for students at Traditional Residence Halls: Bartlett, Bender, Campbell, Dancer, Noehren, Rider, and Shull halls which have houses separately for male and female students. Each of the residence halls has between 8 and 14 communities called “houses.” About 50 students live in each house, which can be an entire floor or portion of a floor. All residence halls have Internet connections in every room and are close to computer labs, which are open 24 hours/day for the convenience of students, common bathrooms and hallways and lounges. The seven co-ed residence halls are Shull Hall accommodates all double as well as single rooms. Community living options in residence halls include Substance-Free, Quiet Lifestyle, Springboard, Upper-class, and Sophomore/Transfer houses. Campbell, Bartlett and part of Lawther Hall provide lofts and some halls are carpeted and have sinks in rooms. ROTH complex provides Northern Iowa students the benefits of living with current friends and making new friends while being able to enjoy increased independence, privacy and responsibility. The two, four, and six person apartments and eight bedroom suites were designed to meet the needs of upper-class students who have completed at least 30 credit hours and are in good academic and behavioral standing at the University. Two wings of up to eight occupants are connected by a kitchen and central living/dining area furnished with a sink, two microwaves, two stoves, one refrigerator, tables, chairs, couches, and a 19-inch color TV. Each wing includes four bedrooms and two bathrooms. There are telephone access and Internet access connections in each room. Bedrooms are for single or double occupancy. College Courts, Hillside Courts, and Jennings Courts are the university apartments available for married students with or without children, single parents, domestic partners, graduate and non-traditional students.