State-Of-The-Art Facilities
F. Eugene Romano Hall
Phase I of Utica College's New Science and Technology Complex
The new F. Eugene Romano Hall provides approximately 23,000 square feet of classroom, laboratory, and clinical space as well as modern technology for students studying:
Features
This innovative facility houses state-of-the-art resources for learning, research, and clinical study. These include:
- Motion analysis laboratory
A technologically sophisticated diagnostic resource that combines data from floor-level force plates, video cameras, and telemetric sensors to generate a multi-dimensional diagnostic picture of an individual’s movements.
- Nursing laboratory
Fully-equipped recreation of a modern hospital ward, including nurse's station, bedside monitoring and respiration technology, and more to facilitate clinical training at a very high level. Click here for photos >
- Gross anatomy laboratory
A state-of-the-art controlled environment specially appointed for the study of human anatomy. Click here for photos >
- Physical therapy teaching laboratory
A versatile instructional lab equipped to accommodate both lecture and hands-on learning. Click here for photos >
Grounds and Common Areas
The facility also provides an inviting environment for teaching, learning, and enjoyment.
For a photographic tour of Romano Hall's public spaces, please click here >
Dedication Ceremony
F. Eugene Romano Hall was dedicated on Saturday, September 29, 2007 as part of UC's Homecoming celebrations.
For a photo gallery of this special event, click here.
Science and Technology Complex
For more information about UC's Science and Technology Complex - a core priority of the
Achieve: A New Dream, A New Era Comprehensive Campaign - visit the campaign Web site at
www.utica.edu/achieve
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