St. Mary's Hall Classroom
Lecture-style Classroom
in the
Newly Renovated St. Mary's Hall
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St. Mary's Hall was built in
1954 and by 2001 it was showing its age. In 2001, NHS faculty
and staff offices moved out of St. Mary's to allow the building
to be completely gutted. After enduring a 16-month
renovation, St. Mary's
re-opened in 2002 with 6 state-of-the-art classrooms, making St. Mary's Hall
the most technologically advanced classroom building at Georgetown.
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Each classroom in St. Mary's has all of its technology
integrated into the building:
- Projectors, screens, and speakers
are all built into the ceiling
- Computer, Monitor, DVD/CD players, VHS, and stereo
are built into the desk and podium
- Power strips for easy laptop
battery recharging
- White boards are on tracks so they may be moved to reveal traditional
blackboards
- Wireless internet access throughout the building
Anything a professor or student may need is at his
or her fingertips in a St. Mary's classroom.
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