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Mon, 19 Apr 2010 08:53:04 -0400
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As part of redesigning our Humanities Resource Center we are considering
creating a couple of small group rooms that would be intended for use by
interns and tutors working with students and for small group projects. This
will take away from the space we have for classes so I'd be interested in
the experience of others. I'm wondering how many other centers have such
areas, how they are used, how they are equipped and how large or small they
are? Are you happy with them and are they used regularly?

Thanks in advance,
Carol Smith
Humanities Resource Center
Colgate University


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