Computing
technology at bc law
Boston College Law School is leading the way into the new millenium. The East Wing's classrooms are state of the art, with each seat being fully wired for data transmission and electricity. Professors in these classrooms have an electronic command center at their disposal, capable of raising and lowering lights and full-size movie screens, and operating computer and projection equipment. Students have data ports and electrical outlets at every seat, and each classroom is also capable of wireless data transmission.
The Law Library seats 560 users in 200 individual carrels, 44 four-person study tables, nine group study rooms, a state-of-the-art computer center, and computer-assisted legal research and instruction rooms. The Law Library is fully equipped for wireless data transmission.
Classrooms in Stuart House have been recently rebuilt, and also are fully capable of wireless data transmission.
For more information, visit the Law Library technology pages