- Turlington Hall (Gainesville, Florida)
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name = Turlington Hall
established =1977
type =Academic Hall
director =
city =Gainesville, Florida
country = USA
students =
campus =University of Florida
website =Turlington Hall is a classroom and office building located on the
University of Florida campus inGainesville, Florida . It was named for the formerSecretary of Education for the State ofFlorida ,Ralph Turlington .Academics and offices
The hall was opened in 1977 and houses most of the administrative offices for the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
It is also home to the Office of Academic Technology, providing resources, technical assistance, and equipment to assist UF faculty, staff and students. The Center for Instructional Technology and Training promotes the use of technology in instruction and provides one-on-one training, classroom instruction and individual consultation.
Turlington Hall Courtyard
The Turlington Hall Courtyard is a popular between-class hangout for students. It has permanent brick tables that are often used by various student organizations to advertise events and recruit more members.
Also in the courtyard is a large rock surrounded by benches, affectionately known to students as "The Big Potato" because of its resemblance to the root vegetable.
References
* [http://virtualtour.ufl.edu/campus_sites/turlington.htm UF Virtual Tour of Turlington Hall]
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