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Aultman Science Center - Computer Labs The Aultman Foundation Health Sciences Center The Aultman Foundation Health Sciences Center (1972) has a 120-seat amphitheater, 167-seat Betzler Auditorium, used for lectures, films, and theater productions; classrooms and newly renovated science laboratories; faculty office; Graduate Studies, Nursing, and Physical Therapy program offices; and computer science, nursing, and counseling laboratories. The campus radio station (WCAV), two new computer labs, and the Communications Division are located on the lower level of the Science Center. Click on the links below to view to different areas within the Science Center Complex.Timken Natural Sciences Center Walsh University’s newest academic building features chemistry and biology labs for beginning and advanced study of a variety of scientific areas, state of the art classrooms with full Internet and technological connections, and meeting space for students and faculty. The centerpiece of this new facility is a Bioinformatics Laboratory. This new lab, one of only a few in the United States, utilizes specialized computers to analyze biological, medical, behavioral and health data, allowing for the training needed for Walsh graduates to continue studying the development of new cures for diseases, sources of food and other scientific breakthroughs not possible without this level of educational preparation. Click on the links below to view to different areas within the Science Center Complex. |