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Building Classroom Information

The following rooms in Bloomberg are part of the general pool of classrooms controlled by the JHU scheduling offices. To reserve a classroom Mon - Fri before 6 PM or weekends, please contact the Registrar Office at 410-516-8086. To reserve a classroom Mon - Fri after 6 PM, please contact the School of Professional Studies at 410-516-7185.

  Classroom  168   pictures    =   19'-6" x 35' --  45 seats --  40' of chalk boards --  LCD data/video projector, wall-mounted connection/control interface --  8' projection screen 
  Classroom  172   pictures    =   14' x 29' --  25 seats --  12' of chalk boards --  LCD data/video projector, wall-mounted connection/control interface --  8' projection screen 
  Classroom  176   pictures    =   19'-6" x 30'-6' --  45 seats --  40' of chalk boards --  LCD data/video projector, wall-mounted connection/control interface --  8' projection screen 
  Classroom  178   pictures    =   19'-6" x 16' --  21 seats --  28' of chalk boards --  LCD data/video projector, wall-mounted connection/control interface --  8' projection screen 
  Classroom  272    (Schafler Auditorium)   =   324 seats 
  Classroom  274   pictures    =   19'-6" x 35' --  45 seats --  40' of chalk boards --  LCD data/video projector, wall-mounted connection/control interface --  8' projection screen 
  Classroom  276   pictures    =   14' x 29' --  30 seats --  30' of chalk boards --  LCD data/video projector, wall-mounted connection/control interface --  8' projection screen 
  

Classroom  278   pictures    =   19'-6" x 35' --  45 seats --  40' of chalk boards --  LCD data/video projector, wall-mounted connection/control interface --  8' projection screen

 

 The following rooms are controlled by the Physics and Astronomy Department. (NOTE: Do not assume that projection equipment is automatically provided in these rooms.) For more information, please contact the name associated with each room:
  

Kerr Conference Room  139  pictures   =   16' x 23' -- 10 seats at table + 8 extra -- 12' dry erase board -- 8' projection screen  (Chantal  410-516-5045)

  

Conference Room  235  pictures   =   16' x 23' -- 10 seats at table + 8 extra -- 12' dry erase board -- 8' projection screen  (Arlette  410-516-5367)

  

Conference Room  337  pictures   =   16' x 23' -- 18 seats -- 12' dry erase board -- 8' projection screen  (Sharon K.  410-516-8429)

Classroom  361  pictures   =   23' x 25' -- 50 seats -- 26' of chalk boards -- 12' dry erase board -- LCD data/video projector, wall-mounted connection/control interface --  8' projection screen  (Connie  410-516-8743)

Video Conference Room 404   =  

Conference Room  447  pictures   =   16' x 23' -- 18 seats -- 12' chalk board -- 8' projection screen  (Lonnie  410-516-7184)

Faculty Board Room  462  pictures   =   26' x 35' -- 20 seats at tables + 25 extra -- 20' of chalk boards -- 14' projection screen behind boards  (Pam  410-516-7346)

Conference Room  475  pictures   =   23' x 25' -- 30 seats -- 12' chalk board -- 12' dry erase board -- 8' projection screen  (Pam  410-516-7346)

Conference Room  511  pictures   =   14' x 24' -- 12 seats at table + 15 extra -- 12' chalk board -- 8' projection screen  (Barbara  410-516-7804)

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