Facilities
The Division of Allied Health Sciences Sciences is housed in the Virgil and Elizabeth Hunt Hall, dedicated on September 28, 2001. The building contains 78,954 square feet of modern laboratory and classroom facilities.
The facility contains teaching laboratories for biology/botany, anatomy, physiology and microbiology; a walk-in cold room; plant growth room; prep facilities; a microscopy lab containing bright field, phase contrast and fluorescence microscopes, digital imaging systems and a scanning electron microscope (SEM); five biology research labs and a student project lab (biology). In addition, four teaching laboratories for inorganic chemistry, analytical/ physical chemistry, and organic chemistry as well as an advanced instrumentation laboratory are housed in the building. The building also houses teaching laboratories for geology and physics as well as a laser research laboratory. All science, mathematics, computer information systems and allied health faculty offices are located in the facility. Hunt Hall also houses an energized modern x-ray room, darkroom dedicated to x-ray film processing and a dedicated classroom for radiography classes with wall-mounted view boxes. Two computer classrooms as well as a computer laboratory and a computer networking laboratory are also contained within the building.

