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maintained for the sole purpose of providing USD students with KNOWLEDGE ~ he Helen K. and \!,J., James S. Copley enrolled in Math 10 and 11. Student tutors at the Writing Center provided assistance in Library, the hub of academic life, was
thinking more critically and writing more effec– tively to students at all levels of competence. The Academic Com– puting Facility offered the use of MacIntosh and IBM computers to stu– dents. In addition, VAX terminals were available for use by Computer Sci– ence students. This facili– ty also served as a re– source to students who had questions regarding computer use.
located at the west end of the campus. Its constant· ly growing collection sup· ported the academic pr~ gram of the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Professional Schools of Education, Business and Nursing. Library holdings induded over 300,000 books and bound periodicals. Copi– ers were available for stu– dent use. Tutoring was also available to students who needed it. The Math Center was open on a drop-by basis to students
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computer centers In Olin and Serra Halls provide students with the opportunity to more thoroughly research their respective topics. S tudents have the advan· tage of another person's point of view at the Writing Center. Tutors here are valued for their writing skllls and their proof· reading abilities.
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