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Communications with the College Mailing address Sweet BriarCollege Sweet Briar,Virginia 24595 Telephone for general information (804) 381-6100 (24-hourswitchboard Fax:(804)381-6173 General matters concerning the College Office ofthePresident, 381-6210 DirectorofPublic Relations, 381-6262 Academic affairs DeanoftheCollege, 381-6205 Admissions DirectorofAdmissions,381-6142 Toll-free: 1-800-947-4300 Alumnae affairs DirectorofAlumnaeAssociation, 381-6131 Business affairs 381-6200 Vice President and Treasurer 381-6202 Financial aid DirectorofFinancialAid,381-6156 Grants, gifts, bequests DirectorofDevelopment, 381-6161 Junior Year in France Director,JuniorYear inFrance, 381-6109 Junior Year in Spain Director,JuniorYear inSpain, 381-6295 News bureau, publications, publicity, campus events DirectorofPublic Relations, 381-6262 Student affairs, housing DeanofStudentAffairs, 381-6134 Transcripts and records Registrar, 381-6179 Sweet Briar College Catalog, 1992-93 Contents Academic Calendar 2 Sweet Briar College, 1901-1992 3 Academic Program 7 Pre-Professional Preparation 14 Sample Programs 17 Requirements for the Degree 19 Academic Regulations 22 General Policies 24 Honors and Awards 26 Admissions 29 Academic Awards 33 Financial Aid 36 College Fees 39 Student Life 42 Class of 1992 47 Geographic Distribution, 1991-1992 49 Students in Study Abroad Programs 49 Honors Awarded, 1991-1992 50 Board of Directors 51 Alumnae Association 52 Faculty 59 Administration 64 Schedule of Class Hours 69 Courses of Instruction 70 Index 148 1 Academic Calendar, 1992^1993 Fall Term 1992 August 26Wednesday Newstudentsarrive 28Friday Registration,8:30a.m.-5p.m. 29Saturday Registration,8:30a.m.-noon 31 Monday FallTermbeginsat8:30a.m. OpeningConvocationat8p.m. October 2Friday Founders'Day 8,9, Thursday,Friday ReadingDays 17, 18,Saturday,Sunday FamiliesWeekend November 24Tuesday Thanksgivingrecessbeginsat5:30p.m. 30Monday Classesresumeat8:30a.m. December 4Friday Classesendat2:30p.m. 5,6,Saturday,Sunday ReadingDays 7-11,Monday-Friday Examinations Winter Term 1993 January 4Monday WinterTermbeginsat8:30a.m. 29Friday WinterTermendsat2:30p.m. Spring Term 1993 February 4Thursday SpringTermbeginsat8a.m. March 19Friday Springrecessbeginsat2:30p.m. 28Sunday Springrecessends May 12Wednesday Classesendat4:30p.m. 13Thursday ReadingDay 14, 15,Friday,Saturday Examinations 16Sunday ReadingDay 17-19,Monday-Wednesday Examinations 22Saturda;y Baccalaureateservice 23Sunday Eighty-fourthCommencement Sweet Briar College, 1901-1992 Aboutsixhundredwomenstudentsare in companiesandcriticsforperformances, residenceeachyearatSweetBriarCollege, masterclassesandpaneldiscussions in"Dance- wheretheyfind thechallenge andexcitement Image-Meaning: 20th-centuryDanceasa ofpursuingawiderangeofstudies inthe ReflectionofItsTime." liberalartsandsciences. Sweet Briar is Excellence inteachingandcommitmentto centrallylocated inVirginia, adozenmiles qualityhavealwaysbeengiven thehighest northofLynchburgandabout45 milessouth priority. Studentsareencouragedtomeetnew ofCharlottesville.The BlueRidgeMountains challengesandresponsibilitieswithanever- justtothewestoverlookthespaciouscampus increasingsenseofmaturity. Thewomenof ofmore than3,000acres, whileRichmond, Sweet Briarareenabledtodeveloptheir VA, andWashington, DC, lie twoand three academicandprofessional interests inorderto hoursawaybyroadtotheeastandnortheast. reachtheirmaximumpotentialforleadership. StudentscometoSweetBriarfromallparts Theyare invitedtoexplorenewfieldsof oftheUnitedStatesandabroad. Toencourage knowledge, aswellasdeepentheir studentstodevelopcapacitiesforinternational understandingofspecificsubjects inawide studyandunderstanding, Sweet Briaralso choiceofmajorsandminorsleadingtoa offersseveralopportunitiesforstudyabroad in BachelorofArtsorBachelorofSciencedegree. allpartsoftheworld.ThustheCollegeenjoys Inaddition, theCollegeofferspre- astimulatingdiversityofstudents, both professionalcertificateprograms inBusiness geographicalandsocial, whichenablesstudents Management, ArtsManagement, Public toappreciatenewculturalperspectives. The Administration, andTeacherCertification. generousfinancialaidprogramattheCollege ThuseducationatSweet Briarprepares ensuresthatallqualifiedstudentsmayattend studentsforsuccessfulentrance intomany Sweet Briar. — professions andrespectedgraduateschools. Thefacultyishighlyqualified morethan TheCollegeoperatesona4-1-4calendar, 94percentoffull-timefacultyhave the — sothatstudentscanbenefitfromboth doctorateorhighestprofessionaldegree and extensive investigationofseveralcourses inthe dedicatedtoencouragingthehighest fallandspringtermsand intensivestudyofa motivationandthebestacademicperformance singlesubject inthewintertermduringthe inalltheirstudents.Withanidealstudent- monthofJanuary. Studentsalsofrequentlytake facultyratioof8:1,classesaresmallenoughfor advantageofinternshipopportunitiesandfield faculty togive individualattentiontostudents experiencesduringtheshortwinterterm. andtoconductclassesassmallseminarsor discussiongroups. Studentsbecomewell Campus life isplannedatSweetBriarto acquaintedwithfacultymembers, so the complementthechallengesofacademicwork. teachingprocessextendsbeyondtheclassroom. Studentsareself-governingthroughthe There isfrequentdiscussionandanalysisofthe StudentGovernmentAssociation, and all manytalksandperformancesgivenbyvisiting subscribetotheHonorSystemupon speakersandperformingartistswhoarewell- enrollment. Numerousclubsandeventsallow knownbothregionallyandnationally. Sweet studentstoenjoyactivitiesrangingfromgroup Briar'snationallyrecognizedEwaldScholars singingandjournalism tosportssuchastennis, programhashosted IsabelAllende, Maureen swimming, fieldhockey, riding,skiing, and Reagan, andShirleyChisholm, speakingon soccer. Studentlife isalsoenrichedbythe "Women inPublicLife"; ElieWiesel, Elizabeth extensiveprogramoffree lectures, concerts, Fox-Genovese, andMaryHelenWashington, danceand theatreperformances, artexhibits, speakingon"Understandingthe Past in the andfilms. Sociallife, too, offersmany AgeofInformation"; formerUnitedStates opportunitiesformixers, informalparties, and AmbassadorEdwinO. Reischauerandother otheractivitieswithstudentsfromthe expertsonJapandiscussing"Contemporary UniversityofVirginia, WashingtonandLee, Culture inJapan"; and leadingdance VirginiaMilitaryInstitute, Hampden-Sydney, andotherneighboringcolleges. 3 SweetBriarCollegeprovidesthemany SweetBriarCollegeopenedformally in educational, recreational, and leadership September 1906with 51 students, including 15 opportunitiesnecessaryforwomenwholive in daystudents. ItsA.B. degree, grantedforthe arapidlychangingworld. Asenseofconfidence firsttime in 1910, wassoonacceptedfor intheirabilitytoface thechallengesbeyond graduateworkinleadinguniversities. collegecharacterizesSweetBriaralumnae. By 1921, Sweet Briarheldmembership in Theireffectivecontributionsto thewell-being theSouthernAssociationofCollegesand ofoursocietyaredeterminedbythematurity, SecondarySchools, theAmericanAssociation responsibility, andunderstandinggainedat ofUniversityWomen, andtheAmerican Sweet Briar. TheCollegeupholdsastrong CouncilonEducation, andwasapprovedby traditionofexcellence ineducationfromthe theAssociationofAmericanUniversities. past, while itcontinuestodevelopnewwaysof Sweet Briarisaccreditedbythe Departmentof keepingthattraditionaliveforthefuture. Education, theCommonwealthofVirginia, andtheSouthernAssociationofCollegesand History of the College SecondarySchools, toawardthe Bachelorof Sweet BriarCollegewasfounded inthefirst Artsand BachelorofSciencedegrees. It isa memberoftheCollegeEntranceExamination yearofthiscenturybyIndianaFletcher Williams inmemoryofheronlydaughter, Boardandacontributingmemberofthe Daisy, whodied in 1884 atthe ageof16. Mrs. AmericanSchoolofClassicalStudiesat WilliamswasadaughterofElijahFletcher,who Athens.TheCollegeofferscourses leadingto cametoVirginiafromLudlow,VT, intheearly teachercertificationinVirginiaand 29other yearsofthe 19thcenturyand taughtschool in statesatboththeelementaryandsecondary ALymnhcehrbsutrCgowuhnetrye.hLeatoerwnheedmaonvdedputbolisheda Tlehveelt.aIotsfcVihragpitneira,ofauPthhiorBiezteadKianp1p9a49i.stAhe newspaper, becameacivicleader, andamassed chapterofPiGammaMu, the international society insocialscience, wasestablished in largeholdingsoflandaswellasaconsiderable 1983. fortune. Atthe timeofMrs. Williams'death in Manygifts, specialendowments, and 1900,herestateconsistedofmore than8,000 bequestshavegreatlystrengthened theCollege. acresofland, includingtheSweet Briar Chairshavebeenestablished inEnglish, Plantation, andoverhalfamilliondollars. government, chemistry, physics, ecology, Underthe termsofherwill, theTrusteeswere philosophy, psychology, religion, history, directed to incorporateaneducational mathematicalsciences, and international foundation inthestateofVirginia, toestablish affairs, and there areadditionalspecial itasaperpetual memorialtoherdaughter, and professorships ineconomics. toturnoverto itallproperty leftto them in In 1978, theVirginiaCenterforthe trust. Creative ArtsbecameaffiliatedwithSweet ItwasMrs. Williams'desire, accordingto Briarasayear-roundartists'colonysituatedat thefollowingexcerptfromherwill, that MountSanAngelo, anearbyestatebelonging totheCollege. "itshallbe thegeneralscopeandobject oftheschooltoimparttoitsstudents Governance sucheducationinsoundlearning, and suchphysical, moral, andreligious InMay 1927, a BoardofOverseerswas trainingas shallin thejudgmentofthe established. Itsrecommendationswere Directors bestfitthemtobeuseful submitted tothe BoardofDirectorsfor membersofsociety" ratification. Alumnaerepresentationonthe BoardofOverseerswas instituted in 1934. In Thefirst BoardofDirectorsdeterminedthat 1990, the BoardofDirectorsand the Boardof theCollegeshouldbefreefromdenomination- Overseerswereunited intoasinglegoverning alcontrol andthat itshouldmaintainthe Boardconsistingofnomorethan32 members highestacademicstandards, unitingclassical electedannually. Three alumnaemembersare and modern idealsofeducation. chosenfromsuccessivegraduatingclasses,one perclass, toserveforthree-yearterms. SevenofSweet Briar'seightpresidentshave Chapel isthe locationofdaily beenwomen. Dr. MaryK. Benedictheld the interdenominationalservicesaswellas the officefromtheopeningin 1906 until 1916. Dr. settingfornumerousvocal and instrumental EmilieWattsMcVeaservedfrom 1916 to 1925, concertsthroughout theyear. Dr. MetaGlassfrom 1925 to 1946, Dr. Martha Whilearthistorystudentsenjoythe B. Lucasfrom 1946to 1950, Dr. AnneGary facilitiesofthe PannellArtCenter, studentsof Pannellfrom 1950to 1971, Dr. Harold B. thefineartsstudy inthe BabcockFineArts Whiteman,Jr.,from 1971 to 1983, and Dr. Center, whichhousesthedepartmentsof NenahElinorFry, from 1983 to 1990. Dr. music,studioart, and theatrearts. Music,voice, BarbaraA. Hill tookoffice in 1990. and instrumentstudiosarewell-equipped and The Campus spacious, while thestudioartfacilitiesprovide a fullrangeofpainting, drawing, andprint The Sweet Briarcampus, oneofthe most studios. Equipmentforsilkscreen, etching, beautiful inthecountry, issituated inthe lithography, andphotolithography isavailable, foothillsofthe BlueRidgeMountains, only andpaintingandprintingstudiosarefully about 20milesfrom theAppalachianTrail and equippedforoptimumperformancebythe the BlueRidge Parkway. Twelve milesnorthof studentartist. Aphotographicdarkroom Lynchburg, VA, and45 scenic milessouthof enablesstudents toundertakeadvanced Charlottesville, theCollegeenjoysthe projects. amenitiesofnearbycitiesaswellas the Thehumanitiesand languageartsare spectacularvistasofsurroundingmountains. studied insurroundingswhichallowforquiet Onacampusofwoodlands,dells, andsmall contemplationaswellasvigoroussmallgroup lakes,coveringmore than 3,000rollingacres, discussionand largerlectures.TheMaryHelen studentsareable toexplore thecountrysideon CochranLibrary, designedbyRalphAdams foot, bicycle,orhorseback. Cramand built in 1929atthecenterofthe Inthis idyllic settingstudentsstudy in campus academicbuildings, isthekeystoneof buildingsranging incharacterfrom theneo- libraryservicesforSweetBriar. Threeother Georgianredbrickofthenoted architect librariesoncampus, theJunius P. Fishburn RalphAdamsCramtothe modernlabsofthe Music Libraryinthe BabcockFineArtsCenter, GuionScienceCenter. Students live in the Fanny B. FletcherScienceLibrary inGuion residencehallssituated aroundamain ScienceCenterand theMartinC. quadrangle attheheartofthecampus. The ShallenbergerArtLibrary inthe PannellArt earliestresidencehalls,alsodesignedbyCram, Center,providestudentswiththe largest arecomplementedbymorerecenthallsnearby. private undergraduatecollege library in Inadditiontostudentaccommodations, Virginia. Thecollections includenearly residencehallscontaincommonrooms, 300,000 items, andsubscriptionstomore than kitchenettes, and apartmentsforresident 1,000journalsandnewspapers, allhoused in counselors,whoarefacultyorstaffmembers. openstacksfullyaccessibletostudents. These Students take theirmeals atacentraldining facilitiesaresupplementedbyanextensive hall, ProthroCommons, whichcontains MediaServicesDepartmentwithcable, informaldiningareasaswellassmalldining television, videoeditingandsatellite roomsforspecialoccasions. telecommunicationscapability. The mainquadrangle isdominatedbytwo Inthesciences, studentsgain immeasurably buildings, the Pannell ArtCenterand fromSweet Briar'sfinefacilities. TheGuion MemorialChapel. Inkeepingwithprevious ScienceCenterprovidesup-to-dateequipment renovationsdesignedtokeeppacewithmodern forbiology,chemistry, physics, andcomputer needsandrequirements, theoriginalCram- science. Thebiologylabcontainsascanning designedRefectorywasextensivelyremodeled electronmicroscope andotherequipmentfor andreopened in 1985 asthe Pannell Art studyofsuchareasasplantphysiology, Center. Itboastsamodernartgalleryforthe microbiology, andcell andmolecularbiology, SweetBriarCollection, aswell asanarthistory while thechemistrylabs includemodern library, offices, andclassroomsfortheArt instrumentationforanalytical, organic, and HistoryDepartment. ThespaciousMemorial physicalchemistry. Physics labscontain equipmentforthestudyofnuclearandoptical RecreationalfacilitiesaboundatSweet spectroscopy,fordetectionandanalysisof Briar. While the walkerandjoggercanbenefit sound and lightwaves, andcomputersfordata frommilesofunspoiledcountryside, therider acquisitionandanalysis.TheSamuel E. canfollownumeroustrailsfromthe Harriet UpchurchWing,scheduled toopen in 1993, HowellRogersRidingCenter, oneofthebest- will expand laboratoryandclassroomspace in designedridingfacilities inthecountry.The Guion. Computerscienceequipment is centerincludesalarge (300' x 120') indoor constantlyupdated toprovidethe latestand arena, a 175' x 275' ovalringwithall-weather besthardwareandsoftwareforusebystudents. footing, 60boxedstalls,outdoorringsand In thesocialsciences, too,studentsenjoythe paddocks, schoolingoutsidecourses, and useofmodernequipment andfacilities, modernshowjumpingequipment. Othersports includingcomputerlabs, tocarryoutavariety facilities includeaswimmingpoolwhichmeets NCAA ofexperiments inpsychologyand topursue all requirementsandthe Daisy study inanthropologyandsociology, economics WilliamsGymnasiumwhichcontainsfacilities andgovernment. forphysicaleducation, togetherwith training SweetBriar iscommitted toproviding roomsanddancestudios. Inaddition, thereare studentswithaccesstocomputers. TheWoody 14 tenniscourtsandfieldsforhockey, lacrosse, LearningCenter, located inGray, includesa andsoccer. computerlabwhichhas 11 Macintoshmicro- Thusthecampus isan ideal locationboth computersavailable 24hoursadaywithout forstudyandforvigorousrecreationatall times charge. MS-DOScomputerlabs intheGuion oftheyear. Itlends itselftotheformationof ScienceCenterand in Benedictarealso closestudent-facultyrelationships, the available 24hours adaywithoutcharge. enjoymentofawidevarietyofeducationaland Additional microcomputersarestationedat recreationalopportunities, and the severallocationsacross thecampus. Inall, developmentoflastingfriendships. Classesare more than 100microcomputersareavailable small andpersonalsothatthetotalityofthe forstudentuse. educationalexperience islongrememberedand appreciatedbyalumnaeofSweet Briar. Academic Program Sweet Briar's Mission Academic Advising Sweet Briarisafour-year, independentcollege The advisingsystematSweetBriar, whose aim istopreparewomen tobeactive, coordinatedbythe Deanof Acad;emic responsible membersofaworldcommunity. Its Advising, providesassistanceforstudentsas curriculum isorganizedonthepremisethata theydevelop theiracademicprogramsand foundation inthe liberal artsandsciences determinetheireducationalgoals. Advisors enhancesthedevelopmentofcriticaland interpretCollegerequirements, assistwith creative abilities, develops theability to courseselection, monitoradvisees'academic synthesizedisparate information, equips the progress, and makereferrals tocampus studentforgraduateandprofessional resources. education, andencouragesthe individual to At thebeginningofthefirstyear, each cBroinatri.nAuebtrooaldelayrnbalsoendgaafctaedrelmeiacvipnrgoSgwreaemt stthuedbeanstisisomfasthcarheeddawciatdhemaifcacourltcyo-acduvrirsiocruloanr teacheshertoviewherexperience withinwide interests. Unlessshechoosestochange contexts, toappreciate theachievementsofthe advisors, thestudentwillworkwiththisfaculty past, tounderstandthemethodsand major memberforherfirsttwoyears. theoriesofscience, togainanappreciationof Juniorsandseniors are usuallyadvisedby thearts, and tocommunicatewithprecision thechairofthedepartments inwhich they andcogency. AtSweetBriarthisstudytakes havedeclaredtheirmajor. Supplementary placewithinaresidentialenvironment that advisingofjuniorsandseniors isthe encouragesphysicalwell-being, ethical responsibilityofthe DeanoftheCollege. awareness,sensitivitytoothers, responsibility forone'sactions, personal initiative, andthe The DeanoftheCollege, the Deanof assumptionofleadership. AcademicAdvising, membersofthefaculty, theCareerPlanningstaff, andpre-medical,pre- SweetBriarcontinues itscommitment asa law, andpre-businessadvisorsshare the women'scollege inordertodevote allofits responsibilityforadvisingstudentsabout resourcestotheeducationofwomen inthefull graduateandprofessionalprogramsand about rangeofthe liberalartsandsciences, including careerplans. thosesubjects thathavebeentraditionally consideredasmaledomains.Thefaculty Academic Resource Center teaches individualsonahumanscale. Insmall TheAcademic ResourceCenter(ARC) classes, studentsreceive the attentionthat provides informationand instruction in encouragesself-confidenceand the writing, studyskills, reading, and timeand improvementofskillsforlifeandlivelihood. A stressmanagement. Located inGray, theARC highlyqualifiedfaculty,committedto isavailabletostudents,faculty, andstafffor undergraduate teachingofthehighest helpwithcurrentprojectsandforlong-term standards,contributestofulfillingthesegoals. skilldevelopment. TheCollegecontinuestoseekadiverse TheARCstaffand trainedassistantsare studentbody, which isdrawnfromanational availableweekdays, evenings, someweekend and internationalpoolofapplicants. Asan hours, andatunscheduled timesbyspecial independentcollege, SweetBriarpossessesthe appointment. Sweet Briarstudentsregularly flexibilitytorespond tothe manychallenges use theARCforhelp inwritingpapers, andto thatfacehighereducation inarapidly learneffective testingtechniquesandreading changingworld. skills. Eachterm, theARCoffersworkshopsfor studentsandworks inconjunctionwithvarious departmentsoncampustohelpstudentswho encounterdifficultiesaswellaswiththosewho Europe.On-linesearchservicesprovideaccess wishtoimprovetheiracademicskills. tothousandsofdatabases-indexing, TheARCalsocoordinatesthepopularPeer abstracting,andofferingfulltextsof TutoringProgram,andhelpsstudentsprepare informationinhundredsofdisciplines. forgraduatestudyqualifyingexams(GRE, TheFergusReidRareBooksRoomhouses MCAT,LSAT,etc). morethan5,000volumesandthousandsof manuscriptstosupportthecurriculum.Of Libraries and Media Services specialnotearetheVirginiaWoolfCollection, SweetBriar'sMaryHelenCochranLibrary theW.H.AudenCollection,theGeorge containsanoutstandingliberalartscollection. MeredithCollectionandtheEvelynDay Allitemsarehousedinopenstacksand MullenT.E.LawrenceCollection. arrangedforeasystudentaccess.Thelibraryis TheFannyB.FletcherArchivesholdthe open 106hourseachweek; 24hoursaday recordsoftheCollege.Studentswhotakethe duringexams.Referencelibrariansareavailable WinterTermcourseinhistoricalresearch tohelpstudentsorganizetheirresearchefforts methodsusetheserecordsasprimaryresearch andtoassistthemwithinformationneeds. materials. Bibliographicinstructiontoindividualsand TheMediaServicesdepartmentoffers classesatscheduledtimesandon-demandhelps satellitetelevisionbroadcastsfromaroundthe studentsgainthenecessaryskillstouse world,traininginsimplevideoproductionand effectivelythevastinformationresources editingtechniques,andprovidesmedia available.TheBasicLibrarySkillscourse is equipmentandsupporttothecollege. Included requiredofallincomingstudents.Librarylab intheresourcesarevideoprojectionfacilities, sessionsareofferedinconjunctionwith,and theabilitytobroadcastprogramsonthe requiredof,allstudentstakingEnglishI, campuscablesystem,andinteractive "ThoughtandExpression." computer-drivenmultimediaworkstations.The TheresourcesoftheMaryHelenCochran libraryalsomaintainsextensivecollectionsof Libraryaresupplementedbythoseinthree audioandvideotapeprograms,sound branchlibraries,theJuniusP.FishburnMusic recordingsandmulti-mediasoftware. LibraryintheBabcockFineArtsCenter,the LibraryCourses FannyB.FletcherScienceLibraryintheGuion ScienceCenterandtheMartinC. The libraryfacultyalsooffersaseriesofnon- ShallenbergerArtLibraryinthePannell creditcoursesinlibraryinstruction(seep.146). Center. ComputerLiteracy TheSweetBriarCollegelibrariesareleaders SweetBriarsupportsitsacademicprogramwith intheuseofadvancedtechnologytoimprove computer-relatedinstructionofferedthrough theaccessibilityofinformationforstudentsand thecomputerscienceprogram,microcomputer faculty.Asharedautomatedcatalog,LION services,andcomputeruseinthenaturaland (LynchburgInformationOnlineNetwork), socialsciencesandhumanities.Instruction establishedincooperationwithRandolph- includesprogrammingcoursesinPascal,C, MaconWoman'sCollege,LynchburgCollege COBOL, theuseofcomputer-basedtoolstoaid andtheCityofLynchburgPublicLibrary,allows writing,andbusinessapplications. studentstosearchtheircombinedlibrary BothMacintoshandMS-DOSsystemsare holdings.Studentsmayborrowitemsdirectly usedthroughouttheCollegeandmaybe fromanyofthethreecollegelibraries,ormay purchasedatsubstantialdiscountsthroughthe havebooksdeliveredtoSweetBriar.Accessto SweetBriarCollegeBookShop. thecatalogisavailabletostudentsinbranch librariesandcomputerlabsoncampusandvia Formore informationonSweetBriar'suse personalcomputerintheresidencehalls. ofthecomputeracrossthecurriculum,please contactLeifAagaard,directorofComputing TheOnlineComputerLibraryCenter Services andforcurrentpricesoncomputers (OCLC)systemprovidesaccesstomorethan20 andrelatedsoftware,contactRoscoeFitts, milliontitlesinlibrariesthroughouttheUnited manageroftheBookShop. 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