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On-Campus Computer Labs To Stay Open Through Remote Learning Period

Penn State’s on-campus computer labs will remain open through the rest of the remote learning period for students who are still on campus, the university announced Wednesday.

The labs are located in the HUB, Pattee Library, Pollock, as well as select classroom buildings and residence halls. Each location contains computer labs and printers, while the library and HUB also have hallway stations.

Each location has varying hours available through specific schedules here. All labs will be closed from December 24 through January 3, with the classrooms and residence buildings closing early, on December 19.

Students who use these computer labs are required to wear masks and socially distance. Availability for commonwealth campuses can be found at the various campus websites.

Penn State’s libraries will also remain open for students who are still on campus during the remote learning period. Hours will be adjusted throughout the winter to reflect observed holidays, finals week, and more.

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