Trine University Student Handbook 2010-11

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RAPE Counseling for sexual assault victims • Trine University Counseling Services............................................................... 260.665.4172 • • • • • • • •

The Caring Place.............................................................................................. 800.933.0466 Rape Awareness Hotline .................................................................................. 888.311.7273 Allen County ..................................................................................................... 260.426.7273 Sex Offense Hotline 403 E. Madison St., South Bend ..................................... 574.289.4357 Sexual Assault Treatment Center – St. Joe Hospital, Fort Wayne................... 260.425.3333 Victim’s Assistance...........................................................................260.668.1000 Ext. 2430 Women’s Bureau 303 E. Washington St., Fort Wayne..................................... 260.424.7977 Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Center 570 Marshal Street, Coldwater, MI................................................................... 517.279.9561

SPECIAL NEEDS Community Resource Center • Northeast Indiana Special Education Co-op..................................................... 800.589.5236

BUILDINGS Aerospace Engineering Building The Aerospace Engineering Building contains 4-by-4-by-6-foot subsonic and 4-inch supersonic wind tunnels, aircraft structures, machine shop, and student project laboratory. It also houses the office for Campus Operations.

Best Hall Named in honor of John G. Best, a distinguished alumnus and former member of the Board of Trustees, the John G. Best Hall of Science contains classrooms and science laboratories. The building houses the Jannen School of Arts & Sciences, which was named in honor of Trine University alumnus and trustee, Dr. Robert L. Jannen and his wife, Dolores. Best Hall also houses the Fairfield Lecture Room; the Department of Mathematics and Informatics; the Department of Science; the science laboratories; the telephone services; the Department of Criminal Justice, Psychology and Social Sciences, Middle College, and Study Abroad.

C.W. Sponsel Administration Center Built in 1887, the Littleton M. Sniff Administration Building is the second oldest building on campus. It was named in honor of the second president of Tri-State College, Littleton M. Sniff. He served the institution as president longer than any other president in university history—over 30 years— and has been a major influence. In 2004, a multi-year, $2 million renovation began, which included renaming the building the C.W. Sponsel Administration Center. The addition of a carillon I n the bell tower of the building was a gift from current trustee and alumnus William Gettig. The bell chimes on the quarter hour and plays, among other tunes, the University alma mater.

Fawick Hall The Thomas L. Fawick Hall of Engineering was named in honor of Thomas L. Fawick, an inventor, industrialist, and friend of the University. Renovation on the interior of the building and the updating of all laboratories, classrooms, offices, and the Kitsuda Seminar Room was completed in 1997. The building, which houses a scanning electron microscope, is the home of the University’s Allen


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