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360° Campus Views
With a wireless network that covers every inch of campus, Rockhurst was named by Intel as one of the nation's top wireless college campuses. |
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Click on an image to virtually experience that area
of campus. For help with navigating through the images (i.e. zooming and
scrolling), refer to the detailed
instructions below. If you have problems viewing the images,
download Java. Check out additional
360° views that allow you to virtually experience the
art gallery, the cafeteria, the chapel and more. |
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Tower and Pergola |
The 93-foot tower, pergola and fountain were added in 2000 as
part of the largest campus expansion plan in Rockhurst's history.
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On your way to class |
Take a walk through the center of the campus, where the green
quadrangle is accented with large oak trees and rustic stone buildings. |
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The Quadrangle |
The campus offers lots of quiet spots for study and the occasional
opportunity to have class outside. |
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Science Center |
Completed in 1996, this building houses lecture halls, laboratories,
student resource centers for PT and OT, faculty offices and academic
departments. |
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Conway Hall Entrance |
Built in 1938, Conway Hall is the second oldest building
on campus and houses the Helzberg School of Management, one of the
premiere business schools in the Midwest. |
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Conway Hall Lobby |
Rockhurst students have access to state-of-the-art technology.
In Conway Hall, even the tables in the lobby have network connections
for laptop computers. |
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Conway Hall Classroom |
Rockhurst classrooms incorporate multimedia technology
and new computer labs offer access to the network and Internet. |
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Computer Lab |
Rockhurst maintains 10 computer labs across campus, some open
24 hours, in addition to small labs in each residence hall. |
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The Rock Room |
A favorite hang out for many students, the Rock Room in Massman
Hall features a big-screen TV, pool table, fusball table, coffee
shop and plenty of space to study or relax. |
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McGee Residence Hall |
More than 70 percent of undergrads live on campus. McGee primarily
houses freshmen women and offers an exercise room, computer room,
TV lounge and chapel. |
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Corcoran Residence Hall |
Corcoran Hall primarily houses freshmen men and offers an exercise
room, computer room, TV lounge, pool table and chapel. |
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The Workout Room |
Located in Massman Hall, Rockhurst's newest workout facility is
filled with new free weights, fixed-weight machines and cardio equipment,
even an endless pool. The room is available 24/7. |
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The Athletic Field |
The Wilfred C. Bourke Athletic Field, is home to
the women's and men's soccer teams. In 2004, the field was expanded
and artificial turf installed. |
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| Image Navigation
Instructions |
Navigating with your mouse
Looking Around When your mouse cursor
is over an iPIX image, the cursor will change to four directional
arrows. You can look in any direction by holding the left mouse button
and moving the mouse in the direction you wish to go. Your mouse cursor
should change to a double-ended arrow pointing in the direction the picture
will move. Some images, when they first load, automatically "spin" around
in a circle. You can halt the movement by clicking on the image area or
on the stop button.
Using the Pop-up Menu You can also navigate
using the pop-up menu. You can open the pop-up menu by clicking with your
right mouse button on the image. Macintosh users can access this menu
by clicking the image while holding down the control key. This menu allows
you to zoom in and out, to restore the image view to the initial location,
and to re-start image movement. Click on an option with the left-mouse
button to activate it.
Zooming You can zoom in or out with your
keyboard or via a pop-up menu.
Moving around using the keyboard
Looking Around You can use your arrow keys
or the numeric keypad on your keyboard to navigate the image. Simply press
the arrow that points the direction you wish to pan. The image will rotate
in that direction. To stop image movement, press the control and period
keys at the same time. To start image rotation again, press control and
space bar keys.
Zooming To zoom in the image, press the
"+" or "PgUp" key. To zoom out, press the "-" or "PgDn" key. |
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