The Collaborative Learning Center (CLC) houses the staff offices for the Instruction Department, a conference room and four instruction rooms. The conference room and the instruction rooms are named to honor historic mining towns of southern Nevada. They are the Tonopah Room, the Amargosa Room, the Pioche Room, the Rhyolite Room and the Eureka Room. All the instruction rooms have built-in drop-down screens and Smart board interactive whiteboards, sound systems, and instructor's workstations with projection capabilities.
The Libraries' Instruction Department are the primary users of the spaces. As a rule, the Collaborative Learning Center rooms may not be scheduled for classes, conferences, or meetings by the general campus community or non-UNLV affiliated persons. Some research or library related uses outside of typical sessions sponsored by the Department, may be permitted on a case-by-case basis.
The Internet 2 Access Grid is designed to allow UNLV faculty, staff, and students to video conference with colleagues and researchers around the word using Internet technologies.
