CALS Public Classrooms - AV Support
Mann Library provides audio-visual systems support to most College of Agriculture & Life Sciences (CALS) public classrooms on campus. These Resource-25 (R25) classrooms are open to the Cornell community. Mann Library does not schedule these rooms, but technical support is provided by our staff.
Scheduling a CALS classroom
To schedule a classroom, contact: CALS Registrar Scheduling Office in 140 Roberts Hall, cals-rooms@cornell.edu 255-2017. Find your CALS department contact, and access the reservation system HERE.
For more information on Cornell University R-25 classroom scheduling, see University Scheduling
Support for AV Systems & Classroom Computers
We maintain and support classroom technologies in the classrooms listed below.
Follow the links below to view equipment installed in a specific room. We fully support all permanently installed equipment, and will work with you to integrate your own equipment if possible, but can not guarantee compatibility. Generally, configuration changes and equipment upgrade projects will occur during the Summer break periods. Do you have equipment upgrade requests for a CALS R25 classroom? Please e-mail these requests to us during the Spring semester of 2012.
For more information contact the CALS Classroom Technologies Manager: Shane Hutchinson: 255-6466, calsav@cornell.edu.
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Large Halls/Auditoriums |
Med. Size Classrooms |
Small Classrooms |
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Fernow Hall project / classrooms - A planted roof garden terrace will be created on the roof of the new classroom
addition.
Stocking Hall project / classrooms - Stocking Hall, which dates to 1923, will be outfitted with new laboratories for
the study of connections between foods and human health, food safety, and food
and biomaterial processing. Other highlights include a campus teaching winery
and crush pad for viticulture and enology students, and modern classrooms and
networked meeting spaces.
Warren Hall project / classrooms - When Warren Hall fully re-opens, students will find that the basement and first
floor will accommodate most of their activities, including classrooms and
student support areas. All classrooms will be enhanced with full audio-visual
capabilities, with some original instruction spaces being converted to case
study rooms. Lounges and social spaces will also be disbursed throughout
the building to allow easy conversation and partnership between students and
faculty members.
