Arkansas Union Computer Lab Closing for Remodeling

The Arkansas Union General Access Computing Lab (GACL) will close for remodeling and improvements on Friday, June 13. Construction is expected to be completed early fall semester.

As one of the university’s largest computer labs, the Union GACL will be re-furbished with new furniture and flooring, more computers, a quiet lab, a team room, quick printing stations and a public space for group collaboration.

During construction, users can go to the Mullins Library computer lab or the Student Technology Center, where additional computers have been installed.

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