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A
graduate student's day probably starts here...

Offices,
graduate seminar rooms, graduate student computer labs, department mailboxes,
and a lounge with a refrigerator and a microwave are all here in East Hall.
Graduate
assistants decorate their offices in East Hall to
their own liking,
and usually
share an office with one other student.
All offices are wired for Internet
access.
Desks, bookshelves, and a computer desk are all provided.
Every office
has a a window view of the atrium or of campus.

Classes
are held in a variety of places including the seminar rooms in East Hall,
the computer
labs on the first floor of East Hall (English 780),
and a number of other
buildings on campus depending on your cognate area of research.

Graduate
teaching assistants may be teaching a class for the General Studies Writing
Department in one of the buildings around campus.
Many English classes are
taught in historical buildings such as University Hall.

East
Hall is also home to the English Department's graduate student computer workroom
which houses several new Macintosh G4's and printers. Other computer labs
for students, faculty and staff are located in the campus' main technology
center, Hayes Hall, which gives access to PC computers
as well as the Macintosh G4's . A FAX machine and printers are also located
here.

One
other place of interest is McFall Center,
which is home to the Graduate College,
the place to pick up program descriptions and application
materials
for graduate study at BGSU.

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