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Information about the Roux Center Lantern for events
Gibbons Center for Arctic Studies, Room 108 is teaching lab with a ceiling-mounted projector.
Gibbons Center for Arctic Studies, Room 102 is teaching lab with a ceiling-mounted projector.
How to prepare a large-format poster file and submit it to the Bowdoin Copy and Print Center for printing. Covers sizing your design in PowerPoint, Google Slides, or other tools, exporting to PDF, and submitting your job through the Copy Shop website. For Bowdoin students, faculty, and staff printing posters for classes, symposia, or events.
Explains how to borrow technology equipment from the Bowdoin IT Loaning Center, including what devices are available, loan duration, pickup location, and how to submit a borrowing request. For faculty, staff, and students.
Frequently asked questions about borrowing equipment from the Bowdoin IT Loaning Center, including loan duration, data access on borrowed laptops, and what to do if you need an extended loan. For all Bowdoin faculty, staff, and students.
Information about the options available at Schiller Coastal Studies for events.
Information about Kresge Auditorium as it relates to hosting events.
Roux 212 is a small conference room designed to hold in-room and remote classes using web technologies such as Microsoft Teams or Zoom.
Roux 302 is designed as a small active learning classroom with moveable tables and 5 wall-mounted displays for small group work and breakout sessions.
Searles 127 is a classroom that offers professors the flexibility of instructing students in a traditional setting, while at the same time allowing them to bring technology into their instruction. The classroom is designed to help professors and students give elaborate multimedia presentations.