The Humanities Computer Laboratory contains two instructor computers, one Mac and one pc, that can be used in connection with a ceiling-mounted projector. The lab also contains twenty computers, five Macs and fifteen pcs, for student use of the network or lab software. Each computer has a headset, including the instructor stations, for listening and recording voice. Furthermore, the lab has a multi-region DVD player, VCR, and cassette player all connected to the lab's audio and projection system controlled through the projector wall panel. In addition, the lab has video conversion equipment to transfer VHS video to digital format.

For more detailed instructions on how to use the lab equipment, please see the Instructional Technology page on classroom equipment and click on Main Hall 108.

For a view of the lab from 1961, including the German Department's own Dorrit Friedlander and the Spanish Department's late Dick Winslow, click here.