Evan R. • April 6, 2011I love this building, so many great auditoriums and concert halls. Try to catch a recital or concert in the Recital Hall located on the fifth floor. It features a patio leading to the hall, very cool
Brandon M. • January 12, 2012Don't leave your computer unlocked... Bad things happen.
Erin C. • March 28, 2011This is where I spend a lot of my time. All the advisors and student engagement coordinators for the business school work here and are always extremely helpful if you have any questions!
Mesa Community College • June 28, 2011The MCC Veterans Affairs Office is housed in Building 37 by the Kirk Student Center.
Doug B. • December 17, 2013Strong international program.
Smarti • April 13, 2010Bring all food and other peace offerings to cubical
Jack B. • November 3, 2011Hopefully you won't need to but if you stop into Student Retention they'll help you process a course withdrawal if need be
PCG T. • June 7, 2010Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Buildings provide flexible laboratories with adjoining workspace for bioengineering; neural engineering; and molecular, tissue and cell engineering research; a
Mia F. • April 14, 2011Utilize the open air space on the first floor to study and hang out before class. Pretty cool to be both inside and outside!
Lane H. • February 14, 2012Using a MAC? We do have connectors but never assume we will have enough for everyone. If you use your computer for presentations, get a MAC dongle! P.S. Ipads need their OWN adaptor.
Samantha B. • February 7, 2012Arrive early to get the table in the shade, very relaxing.
Julie M. • September 28, 2011It's always cold in this building, so bring a sweater or jacket.
Chrissa A. • April 11, 2011There's a quiet comfortable couch on the first floor, good for doing some quick homework!
Arizona State University • August 25, 2010The building is home to TransferASU, which provides information about transferring to ASU from community colleges and other four-year institutions.
Mesa Community College • June 28, 2011Public Safety is located on the west side of this building.
Arizona State University • February 22, 2011The Life Sciences Center houses extensive fish, mammal and insect collections, which include live exhibits of the most comprehensive collection of native snakes in Arizona and other species.
Fallon L. • April 17, 2018Nice, secluded smoking area to the side
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