CAMPUS TOUR B. Tom Bevill Health Building The 8-story Tom Bevill Health Building is the second-tallest building on campus and houses the majority of the Health Science programs, as well as the office of the Dean of Health Sciences. Programs in the building include Child Development, Diagnostic Imaging, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Health Information Technology, Medical Assisting, Medical Coding, Medical Laboratory Technician, Occupational Therapy Assistant, Physical Therapist Assistant, Polysomnography (Sleep Lab), and Therapeutic Massage. The building was named in honor of former U.S. Rep. Tom Bevill. Across the way on Medical Drive is the Health Science building, which houses the Dental Assisting, Dental Hygiene and Pharmacy Technology programs.
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C. Burrow Center for the Fine and Performing Arts The Burrow Center for the Fine and Performing Arts is home to the Fine and Performing Arts programs, which include Vocal and Instrumental Arts, Theatre, Dance and Graphic Art & Design. The 235-seat Burrow Center Recital Hall hosts college and community events, including performances, lectures, and more. The building is named after benefactors Ottis and Evelyn Burrow and is home to The Evelyn Burrow Museum, which houses a permanent collection that includes examples of delicately crafted porcelain, glass, pottery and artful everyday wares from the Victorian era to today. The museum often hosts visiting exhibitions from a wide range of artists. Past exhibits have included artwork from Andy Warhol, Nall, Thomas Mangelsen, Daniel Moore and many others. D.
Student Center The Student Center houses the 945-seat Betty Leeth Haynes Theatre, named in honor of the longtime College supporter and Cullman County’s first Ms. Senior Cullman County and Ms. Senior Alabama. The Center hosts numerous college and community events, from concerts and productions staged by the Fine and Performing Arts programs and others, to awards nights, pinning ceremonies for the Department of Nursing Education and more. Wally’s Grill offers dining and socializing opportunities and the Lions’ Kitchen is available for students facing food insecurity. The Wallace State Bookstore is located just behind the Student Center, with the Business Education Building (Business and Paralegal) across the way, and the English department’s home of Wilson Hall across the street on Francis Dodd Drive.
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Engineering Technology, Electronics, Computer Science The Engineering Technology and the Mechatronics, Electronics and Robotics programs share these facilities. The Engineering Technology program is equipped with state-of-the art computers and software students will use to learn the basics of engineering, including AutoCAD software and 3D printers. The Mechatronics, Electronics and Robotics program offers hands-on training for robotic machinery often found in industry today. This stretch of buildings, recently renovated, represents the College’s first expansion after opening. To the south of the Engineering Technology and Electronics building is the Computer Science building. There are a number of computer labs for student use and the Computer Science building is the location for the Athens State University Center.
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